To make light of the current new school vs. old school hip hop beef between Drake and Pusha T, Roy Woods Jr. shared a brief Twitter tale on Monday, June 4, about a prank call gone wrong with Drake's producer, J. Prince, in 2006.

The comedian, who guest appears on The Daily Show, gave us some inside scoop to never-ever mess with J. Prince. 

"We had a conversation that made me not only leave the studio but also the city of Houston," Woods began his thread.

 

Before he proceeded with the juicy story, Woods confirmed he used to be the king of prank calls when "comedy and hip-hop were far more symbiotic."

The FAMU alum was so good at pranking regular folks, BCD Records reached out to him about doing a prank call album. Instead of pranking regular people, he would only prank call black celebs. The performance could be either very funny or very bad. 

His first celebrity call with Drake's current producer turned sour real quick. The prank involved Woods pretending to be a record store owner, criticizing Rap-A-Lot Records for lagging hits which resulted in a decline of profit. He then asked Prince to cover the rent.

The joke was on Woods, though.

Woods was forced to immediately reveal himself, but that didn't work! 

Nope — didn't work. 

At that point, Woods decided it was time to go back to Birmingham. Houston just wasn't for him.

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