Whether Pusha T’s song “Exodus 23:1” was a diss record aimed at Drake, Young Chop, or anyone else, Lil Wayne certainly took it as one.

The Young Money general quickly responded with “Goulish,” a track that began with the words “Fuck Pusha T and everybody that love ’em.”

The-Dream, who produced Pusha’s cut, recently spoke to MTV News, and said that the best way to handle a beef is to simply make quality music.

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“The only way that we can respond is make great records, and nobody is gonna beat me at that,” said the singer-songwriter of his take on the matter.

The-Dream added that he didn’t perceive the song to be a YMCMB diss. “I had actually no idea that anybody would jump out the window [thinking] that personally … it was about them,” he said. “It kinda took me and the clique by surprise.”

Finally, The-Dream recalled a lesson his grandfather taught him. “‘If you’re talking to somebody, you speak to them or you just walk up to them and slap them.’ I think beef is so ’96. It’s like, what’s the point?”

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