With Jack Harlow and Drake's most recent collaboration leak spread like wildfire on Twitter, it seemed like fans have connected the dots that Drizzy might be onto something rather than upping with Harlow.

Although Jack Harlow has been hitting the headlines recently with his recent performance at the GRAMMYs and his now-viral "First Class" on TikTok, the second music from his upcoming album might be bigger than he anticipated.

Jack Harlow, Drake Leaked Collaboration Snipes at Pusha T?

Shocking everyone with a leak of a massive collaboration with Drake, the unconfirmed track titled "Have A Turn" was seemingly used by Drizzy as a gun to snipe at King Pusha, someone who he has a long-standing beef with.

In Drake's verse, he seemingly talks about someone he has got a "non-negotiable" revenge upcoming.

"My urges for revenge are uncontrollable/I know we're gettin' older though, yeah/But I gotta get a n-gga back for that/It's non-negotiable, it's not even debatable," Drake raps.

If that verse is not telling yet, Drake even namedropped King Pusha's most recent album "Daytona.

"All I hear is plug talk comin' from middleman/All I hear is tall tales comin' from little men....If I see ya', I spit in ya' faces, ha-tu/Daytonas with the green faces."

The leaked snippet of Jack Harlow and Drake's collaboration came a day after Pusha T was asked at Hot 97 last Tuesday about their long-standing feud.

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Pusha T, Drake Feud Revisited

The two rap giants' long-standing feud is one of Hip-hop's most prolific duels as the beef stemmed way back in 2006, including Lil Wayne, Kanye West, and Pharell Williams, among many others.

Drake's tiff with Pusha came after the latter's diss track against his mentor Lil Wayne. The back and forth sniping gave birth to many singles from both parties.

However, in 2019, Drake confessed that he had "loss" in the battle with King Pusha. The OVO Rapper refused to patch up things with the "DAYTONA" hitmaker despite the admission.

In Pusha's most recent interview, he cleared out the air on his take on the long-standing beef between him and Drake.

"For me, it's nothing no more. There's not a conversation I need to have, like, at all. I'm cool," Pusha explained.

But with the recent leaks, will the beef between the two rap titans be rekindled, or would their concepts of fatherhood forever bury the issue?

Drake and Jack Harlow have not issued any comments on the leaked material yet.

Jack Harlow is preparing for the release of his new album on May 6, "Come Home The Kids See You," which will include his first three tracks, "Nail Tech," "First Class," and the recently leaked one, "Have A Turn."

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