Talk abut a blast from the past! Pusha T hit way below the belt on his new freestyle about Drake, and he’s bringing up a familiar name from 2017. About a year ago, porn star Sophie Brussaux AKA Rosee Divine accused Drake of getting her pregnant. The story all but seemed to fade away as Drake’s rep said “This woman has a very questionable background. She has admitted to having multiple relationships. We understand she may have problems getting into the United States. She’s one of many women claiming he got them pregnant. If it is in fact Drake’s child, which he does not believe, he would do the right thing by the child.” Welp, in the newest clapback of this fiery fued, Pusha says the baby was Drake’s, and he’s not doing right by his son, whose name is allegedly Adonis.

“You are hiding a child, let that boy come home, deadbeat motherf—-r. Adonis is your son and he deserves more than an Adidas press run,” he raps in “The Story of Adidon.” He also mentioned Sophie by name and continues, “Love that baby, respect that girl. Forget she’s a porn star, let her be your world.” The cover of the diss track also shows Drake wearing black face, which he told TMZ was undoctored.

Sophie‘s social media has been unused since 2015, so there’s no way to tell if she was pregnant or if she had the baby, though last year she claimed that Drake told her to get an abortion and she refused. It’s unclear where Pusha got the name “Adonis,” and so far Drake hasn’t responded to the claims.

This wild track comes after Pusha T first took aim at Drake last week, in a song called “Infrared” off his new album. He once again brought up Quentin, a writer who allegedly worked with Drake. Then Drake came back with “Duppy Freestyle,” where he confronted the ghostwriter rumors and clapped back at Pusha T and Kanye West (who has Pusha on his label.) He also sent G.O.O.D. Music an invoice for $100,000 for “career revival” for Pusha T. We can only imagine how intense it’s going to get once Drake hears “The Story of Adidon.”

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