Drake’s Kendrick Lamar Diss Track Leaks: Report

Drake’s Kendrick Lamar Diss Track Leaks: Report

Drake’s response monitor to Kendrick Lamar’s Drake and J. Cole-dragging verse in Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That,” from their album We Don’t Belief You, has appeared to have leaked. It has not been confirmed by Drake. The tune, titled “Push Ups (Drop and Give Me 50),” was first leaked in a number of totally different iterations earlier within the day on Saturday, April 13. The leak initially sparked followers to debate on whether or not it could have been AI-generated earlier than it was considerably confirmed as genuine later within the day.

The monitor appeared to be teased by RapCaviar and Spotify with a “Hip-Hop is a aggressive sport” tagline, implying the official monitor might come out quickly. A rep for Drake didn’t instantly reply to Rolling Stone‘s request for touch upon the validity of the tune that has leaked.

On the acerbic new leak, it seems Drake takes pictures at Lamar’s top, rapping, “You received’t by no means take no chain off of us/How the fuck you been steppin’ with a dimension 7 mens on?” Towards the top of the monitor, he additionally refers to him as a “midget.”

He then goes after Lamar for his pop collaborations: “Maroon 5 want a verse you higher make it witty/You solely want a verse for the Swiftie/Prime say drop and provides ‘em 50.”

Going toe-to-toe with Lamar’s verse that “it’s simply massive me” relating to hip-hop’s massive three, Drake raps: “Pipsqueak, pipe down, you ain’t in no massive three/SZA received you wiped down/Travis received you wiped down, Savage received you wiped down.”

It additionally seems on the leak that Drake takes goal at others past Lamar, together with his “Like That” friends, Future and Metro Boomin. Drake raps: “I can by no means be no person Quantity One fan/You’re first Quantity One I needed to put in your hand” — an obvious diss on Future’s “You a nigga Quantity One fan, canine” from “We Don’t Belief You.” In the meantime, Drake calls out Metro by identify: “Metro, shut yo ho ass up and make some drums.”  

Later, he additionally seems to take pictures at Rick Ross and the Weeknd, each of whom collaborate on We Don’t Belief You. Ross appeared to drop his own diss track towards Drake earlier than his monitor was formally out.

On Ross’ “Champagne Moments,” the rapper alleges that Drake received a nostril job, an accusation that even had Drake’s mother texting her son for affirmation, as Drake shared on social media. Drake additionally warned of a reprisal towards Ross, “Don’t fear we’ll deal with it.”

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J. Cole dropped his personal Lamar diss monitor, “7 Minute Drill,” which he later mentioned he regretted throughout a speech from the stage at his Dreamville pageant. Regardless of the entire drama, Cole seems on the second installment of Future and Metro Boomin’s joint album sequence, We Nonetheless Don’t Belief You, together with his tune “Pink Leather-based.”

This story was up to date on Sunday at 11:15 am EST with Drake’s response to Rick Ross’ diss monitor.