Are you tired of hearing “They're not like us?” Well, that's too bad because he just got more legs, thanks to a video game.
Thanks to a black video game designer, Drake's infectious Kendrick Lamar diss will continue to be the talk of the town, much to the chagrin of Champagne Papi.
On Monday, Richie Branson, who describes himself as “just a random painter who designed toys for Bleacher Report and worked for Epic Games as a game designer on a small game called Fortnite”, released a free game that turns the moment K.Dot blows away a piñata owl from the perspective of the song into a fun video game.
In the online game, players take control of a pixel sprite version of the West Coast rapper and wop wop wop as many owls as they can with a bat.
Branson calls the game “a free love letter to video games and hip-hop,” adding, “I purposely made the game ramp up in difficulty above 17, so any score of 18 and above should be celebrated.”
This diss record won't go away
To add more salt to Drake's still-open wound, the DJ Mustrard-produced song returns to the Billboard Hot 100 this week after debuting at No. 1 in May.
Lamar is still riding high from his “Pop Out” concert, which many have already called one of Hip-Hop's most culturally significant moments.
Meanwhile, Drake continues to post cryptic messages on Instagram, trying to give his fans and us the impression that he's fine, but clearly, we think the bro is kind of traumatized by his fight with Kendrick Lamar.
Drake, it's okay to admit you're trashed now. It is a sign of strength, not weakness.
If you want to try the game, you can head over here.