Pusha T released a new album today. It is not just music on DAYTONA that's on everyone's lips.

One of the songs, "Infrared," addresses the financial tension between Lil Wayne and Cash Money boss Birdman.

The lyrics in question are as follows, "Oh now it's OK to kill Baby/N***as looked at me crazy like I really killed a baby/Salute Ross 'cause the message was pure/He see what I see when you see Wayne on tour/Flash without the fire, another multiplatinum rapper trapped and can't retire/N***as get exposed, I see the cracks and I'm the liar?"

Pusha explained that he wrote the above as a result of criticism he had received for critiquing Birdman's mistreatment of Weezy.

He already talks about it in the 2012 track "Exodus 23:1," where he rapped, "You signed to one n***a that signed to another n***a That's signed to three n***as, now that's bad luck.”

When the dispute arose, Pusha T argued that he was called the "bad one," but Rick Ross was praised when he called out Birdman on "Idols Become Rivals."

Pusha said of the incident: "Just a minute ago, everybody was like, 'Yo, Push, chill.' And then Ross did it, and it was like, 'Yeah, Ross! You’re right about that!'"

Source: complex.com