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Infrared light is light that is usually invisible to human eyes, but using special kinds of film or devices, you can see things you wouldn’t usually see.

In this way, Pusha T can see that a lot of rappers aren’t real, specifically Drake, who he calls out for having ghostwriters and references subliminally throughout the track. The two rappers have beefed years ago, trading shots at each other on tracks like “Exodus 23:1” and “Two Birds, One Stone.” With “Infrared,” Push seems to reignite the beef.

On Friday, May 25, 2018, Drake responded to this diss track, “Infrared,” with a diss track of his own called “Duppy Freestyle.” Drizzy sent shots at both Pusha T and Kanye West.

"Must’ve had your infrared wrong, now your head on the beam"

However, Push would release his own response to “Duppy Freestyle” four days later, titled “The Story of Adidon.”

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