Source: Carmen Mandato / Getty After weeks of fans dissecting the Big 3, Drake has responded to Kendrick Lamar’s “Like That” diss. Despite a rough cut leaking online and Drake still not officially dropping the song on streaming platforms, he’s officially ready to go bar for bar with Kendrick Lamar. The diss is titled “Push Ups” (Drop & Give Me 50) and references Kendrick Lamar’s TDE contract, which allegedly requires him to give up 50% of his earnings to CEO Top Dawg. Drake immediately goes at...
Drake's latest diss track sparked controversy over its authenticity. Drop and Give Me 50 leaked Saturday, with scathing lyrics against artists like Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd.
When we said "channel the spirit of Tupac", this is not what we meant Aubrey.In the latest saga of the current hip-hop Civil War, featuring Drake and Kendrick
If the leak is authentic, Drizzy also went after Rick Ross, who has already responded with a track of his own.
Source: Kevin Mazur / Getty While the Hip-Hop world awaits Kendrick Lamar’s response to Drake’s last few diss tracks, Kanye West has inserted himself into the battle by throwing an arrow at the King of the North on Future’s “Like That” remix. Interestingly enough, Ye also took issue with J. Cole for removing himself from the drama and apologizing for even participating. During a recent interview with Justin Laboy on The Download podcast, Justin mentioned J. Cole’s now- famous apology to Kendrick...
Days after its leak, Drake has officially released his response to Kendrick Lamar’s barbed verse on Metro Boomin and Future’s “Like That,” which took aim at him and J. Cole and is currently No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. On “Push Ups,” 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 Lamar’s verse on “Like That,” itself a response to Cole’s “First Person Shooter,” in which he referred to...
After Kendrick Lamar aimed at Drake and J. Cole on Metro Boomin and Future’s “Like That,” Drake has apparently fired back — although there’s been no official confirmation — with a diss track that surfaced on social media on Saturday (April 13). Early in the day, a four-minute “leaked” song attributed to Drake hit social […]
Tupac Shakur’s estate threatened legal action over Drake’s use of AI-generated vocals impersonating the later rapper
Tupac Shakur’s estate is none too happy about Drake cloning the late hip-hop legend’s voice in a Kendrick Lamar diss track. Billboard reported Wednesday that attorney Howard King, representing Mr. Shakur’s estate, sent a cease-and-desist letter calling Drake’s use of Shakur’s voice “a flagrant violation of Tupac’s publicity and the estate’s legal rights.” Drake (Aubrey Drake Graham) dropped the diss track “Taylor Made Freestyle” last Friday, the latest chapter of the artist’s simmering...
LeBron James has weighed in on the leak of a diss track allegedly produced by Drake. "Nothing like 2 heavyweights doing What They Do Best!" James wrote
In a cease-and-desist letter, the estate says it would ‘never have given its approval’ for Drake to make the song
Ye deemed the apology a "pu y" move.