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Drake Fires Back at Kendrick, Future & Co on Push Ups

Canadian rapper Aubrey Drake Graham, popularly known as Drake, has dropped a new track titled "Push Ups" in response to the recent jabs from his peers over the past few weeks.

Canadian rapper Aubrey Drake Graham, popularly known as Drake, has dropped a new track titled “Push Ups” in response to the recent jabs from his peers over the past few weeks.

This comes After Kendrick Lamar aimed at Drake and J. Cole on Metro Boomin and Future’s “Like That,”  the track which spans over 4 minutes in length, seemed to aim at artists, including Future, Kendrick Lamar, The Weeknd, Rick Ross and Metro Boomin.

The song’s opening lines are likely aimed at Future with Drake rapping

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“I can never be anybody’s number one fan. Your first number one, I had to put it in your hand.” This was in reference to Future’s verse on “We Don’t Trust You” rapping, “You a n***a number one fan, dog.

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In another verse aimed at Kendrick, Drake aggressively raps and jabs Kendrick Lamar.

“How the fuck you big steppin with a size 7 mens on?” he raps. “Your last one bricked, you really not on shit / They make excuses for you ’cause they hate to see me lit / Pull your contract ’cause we gotta see the split / Ain’t no way you doin’ splits bitch your pants might rip.”

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Drake also makes fun of Kendrick’s pop collaboration with Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift.

“Maroon 5 need a version, better make it witty. Then we need a verse for the Swifties. Pipsqueak, 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,” he rapped.

Elsewhere, Drake name-drops The Weeknd by his first name Abel, rapping,

“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**ches, he doin’ for ni**as.

He also called out Metro Boomin and Rick Ross midway in the song.

“Metro shut yo hoe ass up and make some drums, n***a.”

“I might take your latest girl and cuff her like I’m Ricky,” raps Drake, referencing Ross’ history as a correctional officer.

“Can’t believe he jumpin in, this n***a turnin fifty . Every song that made it on the chart, he got from Drizzy. Spend that lil’ check you got and stay up out my business. Worry bout whatever goin on with you and…”

Lastly, the artist seemingly responds to J. Cole apologizing to Kendrick Lamar for his recent diss track ‘7 Minute Drill.’

“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.”

Its going to be a long week for Hip-hop and rap fans as they await replies from the rappers involved.

Listen to the song here

 

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