Label Owner Stops Drake From Responding To Pusha T's Diss Track 'The Story of Adidon'

What everyone would expect Drake to respond to Push's 'Adidon' diss track soon after its release, but music label owner James Prince thought otherwise and stopped Drizzy from do so. 
Prince, who is the CEO of Rap-A-Lot Records, said he phoned the "Hotline Bling" rapper who already has hit the studio to diss-back,  and told him not to get into "pig pen mentality" with Push. 
"For a man to attack a man's mother, his father...a man that's dying, I feel it's disrespectful," he says about the on-going discord between the two rappers on a radio program on Saturday. 
He went on to say "I call it a pig pen mentality. I spoke with Drake this morning telling him 'I don't want you to respond to this.'"
Prince explained his reasons for stopping him in the conversation with Fadam Got da Juice and DJ Reddz, saying it could have a detrimental impact on his career and that he would not like to see happen. 

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