Drake's response track to Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole's Drake verse on Future and Metro Boomin's “Like That,” from their album We Don't Trust You, seems to have leaked. Not confirmed by Drake. The song, reportedly titled “Push Ups (Drop and Give Me 50),” was first leaked in a few different iterations earlier on Saturday, April 13. The leak sparked fan debate over whether it might have been created by AI.
The piece seemed to be teased by RapCaviar and Spotify with a tagline “Hip-Hop is a competitive sport,” meaning the official track could be out soon. A representative for Drake did not immediately respond Rolling rockhis request for comment on the validity of the leaked song.
In the new leak, Drake appears to be taking shots at Lamar's height, rapping, “You ain't never take no chain off us/How the hell did you step on a man's 7?” Toward the end of the piece, she also refers to him as a “shout-out.”
Then he follows Lamar on his pop collaborations: “Maroon 5 need a verse, you better make it witty/You only need a verse for Swiftie/Top say drop and give it 50.”
Going toe-to-toe with Lamar's verse that “it's just big me” when it comes to hip-hop's big three, Drake raps: “Pipsqueak, pipe down, you ain't in no big three/SZA got you wiped down/ Travis wiped you, Savage wiped you.”
In the leak, it also appears that Drake is targeting others besides Lamar, including his “Like That” friends Future and Metro Boomin. Drake raps: “I can never be nobody Number One fan/You're first Number One I had to put in your hand” — an apparent diss to Future's “You a nigga Number One fan, dog” from “We Don 't Trust You.” Meanwhile, Drake calls out Metro by name: “Metro, shut your ass up and make some drums.”
Later, he is also seen taking shots at Rick Ross and the Weeknd, who both collaborate on I don't trust you. Ross appeared drop a diss to Drake before his track was officially released.
J. Cole dropped his own Lamar diss track, “7 Minute Drill,” which he later said he regretted during a speech from the stage at his Dreamville festival. Despite all the drama, Cole appears on the second installment of Future and Metro Boomin's joint album series, We Still Don't Trust Youwith his song “Red Leather”.
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