Drake finds himself at the center of speculation once again as a supposed diss track attributed to him has surfaced, stirring the pot amid his ongoing feuds with several top-tier artists.
The track appeared online on Saturday, April 13, overloaded with sharp bars that directly respond to recent disses from figures like Kendrick Lamar, who ignited the feud with a verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s track “Like That.”
The voice in the contentious track bears a striking resemblance to Drake’s, yet doubts linger over its authenticity—some speculate it could be the work of artificial intelligence. The lyrics notably target Kendrick, skewering his forays into pop music collaborations and boldly comparing their statuses in the music world: “What the fuck is this, a twenty-V-one, nigga?/ What’s a prince to a king? He a son, nigga.”
The song doesn’t stop with Kendrick; it also casts shade towards A$AP Rocky, The Weeknd, and even mentions J. Cole and Rick Ross, while arguing that SZA deserves more recognition in the industry. As the track circulates, fans and critics alike are split, with some questioning its legitimacy, while others reserve judgment pending further evidence.
This leak comes in the wake of comments from Joe Budden, who hinted on The Joe Budden Podcast that both Drake and Kendrick Lamar were preparing “nuclear” diss tracks. “Whatever lil rappy shit you thought was going on, this not that. And something’s coming,” Budden claimed, suggesting that the stakes in their ongoing rivalry are escalating rapidly.
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