Drake takes more shots than the height of the COVID-19 vaccine after catching a few bars of Kendrick Lamar earlier this month. On Future and Metro Boominhis last work, WE STILL DON'T TRUST YOU, The weekend and A$AP Rocky delivered additional jabs and uppercuts in Drake's direction.
If it wasn't clear before, Drake definitely seems to be in an all-out war with several heavy hitters in the industry. As mentioned above, K-Dot didn't hold back on his big verse on Future and Metro Boomin's “Like That” WE DON'T TRUST YOU album.
The Canadian superstar was targeted once again in the aftermath WE STILL DON'T TRUST YOU from compatriot The Weeknd on the track “All To Myself” which doesn't name Drizzy but definitely seems to be about him.
“These n*ggas always yap”, yeah/ I promise I got your back/ Oh look how we move, baby/ They could never chase my brothers, baby/ When they had leaks in their function/ Thank you God I never signed my life away/ And we never have the big talk/ They shoot the TikToks/ They made us laugh in the Lambo.”
The lyrics seem to point to the fact that The Weeknd was never signed to Drake's OVO Sound label, despite being from the same city. The latter part of the verse appears to be directed at OVO Sound artist Baka Not Nice.
A$AP Rocky, who probably owed Drake a few more bars than he's already given him, seems to be taking to For all dogs stars in the track, “Show Of Hands”.
“N*ggas I swear they bend the worst, I just put the worst/ N*ggas on their feelings for women, what, you hurt or something?/ I broke before you born son, Flacko hit it first, son” Rocky said, appears to suggest that he sleep with the mother of Drake's child before going to bed.
Adding to all of this, J. Cole, who was swept into the Rap Royal Rumble but dropped out during the Dreamville Festival, appears on the track “Red Leather” which some fans are looking at sideways.
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