Drake Officially Releases His Kendrick Lamar Diss Response, âPush Upsâ: Listen
Days after its leak, Drake has officially released his response to Kendrick Lamarâs barbed verse on Metro Boomin and Futureâs âLike That,â which took aim at him and J. Cole and is currently No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. On âPush Ups,â Drake targets not only Lamar but also the Weeknd, Rick Ross, Metro Boomin, and Cole himself. Check it out below.
The back-and-forth began in earnest with Lamarâs verse on âLike That,â itself a response to Coleâs âFirst Person Shooter,â in which he referred to himself, Drake, and Lamar as âthe big three.â In his rebuttal, Lamar rapped, âYeah get up with me, fuck sneak dissing/âFirst Person Shooter,â I hope they came with three switches/Motherfuck the big three, n—a, itâs just big me.â
Cole responded early this month with â7 Minute Drill,â less a diss than a series of ambivalent quibbles, before deciding the song was âthe lamest shit I ever did in my fucking lifeâ and removing it from its parent mixtape, Might Delete Later.
âPush Upsâ primarily concerns itself with responding to Lamar, mocking his features (âMaroon 5 need a verse, you better make it wittyâ), his shoe size (âHow the fuck you big steppinâ with a size 7 mens on?â), and, ultimately, his status in rap: âPipsqueak, pipe down/You ainât in no big three, SZA got you wiped down/Travis got you wiped down, Savage got you wiped down/Like your label, boy, you Interscope right now.â He circles back in a verse addressing Cole: âAnd that fuckinâ song yâall got is not starting beef with us/This shit brewinâ in a pot, now Iâm heating up/I donât care what Cole think, that Dot shit was weak as fuck.â
Drake goes on to admonish Rick Ross, who recorded his own Drake diss, âChampagne Moments,â this week. âCanât believe he jumpinâ in, this n—a turninâ 50/Every song that made it on the chart, he got from Drizzy,â Drake raps, adding an apparent allusion to the ongoing investigation into Rossâ friend Sean âDiddyâ Combs: âSpend that lilâ check you got and stay up out my business/Worry âbout whatever goinâ on with you andâ¦.â
Drakeâs nod to the Weeknd seemingly derides the rapperâs departure from Toronto and his features on the Metro Boomin and Future record: âClaim the 6 and boys ainât even come from it/And when you boys got rich you had to run from it/Cash blowinâ Abel bread out here trickinâ/Shit we do for bitches, he doing for n—-s.â To Metro Boomin, Drake devotes just one line: âMetro, shut your hoe ass up and make some drums.â
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