The NBA star was reportedly spotted partying in Cannes earlier this week.
The mogul also shared the "only thing" he regrets about how his feud with the pop star went down.
The rapper claims that Drizzy originally wanted her, not the R&B hitmaker, on his hit "Rich Baby Daddy."
The pair of artists traded shots on social media on July 15.
Lucas didn't waste much time offering up a response to the U.K. rapper.
He also laughed off Drake's claims, saying the U.K. has the "best lyricists in the world."
The pair of rappers have been at odds over the years.
The Florida rapper-singer believes that Drizzy needed to listen to his own advice.
Let God Sort Em Out arrives in July.
King Push also revealed that a Kendrick Lamar guest verse was at the root of his split with Def Jam.