Speculation Ignites Over Drake's Alleged Diss Track Targeting Kendrick Lamar, Future, Metro Boomin, and Others
Every Diss On Drake's Alleged Leaked Diss Track So Far
Maroon 5 need a verse, you better make it witty/Then we need a verse for the Swifties/Tops stay dry/You better drop and give 'em 50/Pipsqueak pipe down, you ain’t in no Big 3/SZA got you wiped down/Travis [Scott] got you wiped down/[21] Savage got you wiped down/Like your label boy, you Interscope right now.”
- Drake
🚨 DRAKE'S RESPONSE TO KENDRICK IN HIS DISSTRACK WHICH COMES FROM LEAK:
— WhatsOnRap (@WhatsOnRap__) April 13, 2024
"Pip-squeak, pipe down/You ain't 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" pic.twitter.com/HAgbhFWEP5
Another verse singles out The Weeknd, implying a lack of authenticity and success in their hometown.
Claim the 6 and boys ain't even come from it/And when you boys got rich you had to run from it/Cash blowin' Abel bread, out here trickin'/S**t we do for b***hes he doing for n***as.”
- Drake
Sounds like The Weeknd caught a shot on Drake's alleged diss track as well:
— Complex Music (@ComplexMusic) April 13, 2024
"Claim the 6 and boys ain't even come from it/And when you boys got rich you had to run from it/Cash blowin' Abel bread out here trickin'/Sh*t we do for b*tches he doing for n*ggas" pic.twitter.com/woByAnH5e7
Future doesn't escape unscathed either, facing accusations of relying on Drake for success and limited international appeal.
I could never be nobody number one fan/Your first number one had to put it in your hand/You p***ies can’t get booked outside America for nan/I'm out in Tokyo because I'm big in Japan.”
- Drake
Moreover, the track doesn't spare J. Cole, who, despite stepping back from the verbal sparring, becomes a target of the lyrical onslaught.
And that f*cking song y'all got is not starting beef with us/This sh*t been brewing in a pot, now I'm heating up/I don't care what Cole think, that Dot sh*t was weak as f*ck.”
- Drake
Drake's responds to J. Cole's apology for dissing Kendrick Lamar in a leaked track:
— WhatsOnRap (@WhatsOnRap__) April 13, 2024
"And that f*cking song y'all got is not starting beef with us/This sh*t been brewing in a pot, now I'm heating up/I don't care what Cole think, that Dot sh*t was weak as f*ck" pic.twitter.com/gUoEAc3t2m
The lyrics seem to position Drake as the dominant figure, likening himself to a king while belittling his adversaries as lesser. Even Rick Ross faces scrutiny, with Drake suggesting that Ross is past his prime and resorting to desperate measures.
N****s really got me out here talking Iike im 50.....might take your latest girl and cuff her like I'm Ricky, can't believe he jumping in, n***a turning 50.”
- Drake
Drake's Diss Track Surfaces, But It Might Be AI (Listen)
Drake’s diss track toward Kendrick Lamar, Future, Metro Boomin, Rick Ross & The Weeknd has leaked pic.twitter.com/41NRzbXsWm
— KENNY BEAR (@rapdose) April 13, 2024
The emergence of this purported diss track has sparked widespread debate among fans and observers. Some question its authenticity, speculating that it could be the work of artificial intelligence rather than the real Drake.
Regardless of its origin, the track's lyrics have generated intense scrutiny and analysis, with listeners dissecting every line for hidden meanings and subtle digs.
Wher or not the alleged diss track is genuine, its impact on the hip-hop community is undeniable. It reignites longstanding rivalries and creates new tensions within the industry. As fans await official confirmation of its authenticity, one thing remains clear: Drake's influence and relevance in the world of rap continue to spark controversy and captivate audiences worldwide.