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Kanye Listed as Co-Writer on Drake’s Kid Cudi, Pusha T Diss Track




Tidal credits reveal that Kanye is credited as a writer, composer, and producer on “Two Birds, One Stone”

Kanye (Photo by Pierre Suu/Getty Images); Drake (Photo by Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images); Kid Cudi (Photo by Steve Granitz/WireImage); Pusha T (Photo by C Flanigan/Getty Images)
Drake recently released “Two Birds, One Stone,” a track which seemed to take shots at Pusha T and Kid Cudi. After a few lines seemingly aimed at Pusha, he appears to turn his attention to Cudi: “You were the man on the moon, now you go through your phases” Cudi responded on Twitter: “Say it to face, pussy. You think it's a game. I wanna see you say it to my face. I'll be out soon. Promise.” The plot thickens, as it’s now been revealed that in the song’s credits, Kanye West is listed as one of the song’s writers and composers, Pigeons and Planes points out. He’s also a co-producer with Noah “40” Shebib. Here’s what it says in the track information in Tidal:
After Cudi sent tweets in September saying that Kanye and Drake “ain’t fuckin with me,” Kanye delivered a memorably furious mid-concert response. (“I BIRTHED YOU.”) Days later, he softened his position: “I just wanted to take time out to say Kid Cudi is my brother.” He also called him “the most influential artist of the past 10 years.” Kanye and Pusha are seemingly cool with each other.

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