Just a few days after the track was first leaked; drake He has officially deleted his diss track.push up,” and OVO is far from being name-dropped.
“Push Ups” is a song in which Drake claps back against his numerous enemies, including: kendrick lamar, futuremetro Boomin, A$AP Rocky, weekend and rick ross. At this point the beef is so long that it's worth it. detailed oral history. On “Push Ups,” Drake calls Lamar a “pipsqueak” and claims the Compton-born rapper wears “size 7” shoes.
Naturally, the cover art for “Push Ups” is a size 7 shoe sticker.
Anyway, Drake's latest diss track now references: maroon 5 and Taylor SwiftFans of in the first verse.
“Maroon 5 need a verse / Better make it witty / Then I need a verse for the Swifties.”
Swift, of course, has released her 11th studio album. Tortured Poets Departmentany mentioned To Charlie Puth, Travis Kells And it looks like Joe Alwyn and Matty Healy.
That line is followed by Drake telling Lamar to “pipe down” and calling him an incomparable artist. S.Z.A..
Drake raps, “You ain't in no big three / SZA got you wiped,” referencing his early lyrics from his and J. Cole's 2023 track “First Person Shooter.” Cole called him Drake and Lamar. “The Big Three of Rap”. Lamar responded by rapping, “Fuck the Big Three… Just Big Me” on “We Don't Trust You.”
Drake's diss track comes in just a few days Uma Thurman We talked about Drake's ongoing beef. The incident began in 2003 when Drake posted a still of Thurman's character, The Bride, surrounded by armed assailants. Kill Bill: Volume 1 Taking to his Instagram Stories, fans concluded that the image was a reference to Drake's multiple ongoing feuds, with the Canadian likening him to the hero of the story who would soon emerge victorious.
Thurman took notice of Drake's story and responded to his Instagram Story, sharing an image of Drake. kill the bill Store the costumes wrapped in plastic and tag the musicians. “Do you need this?” Thurman wrote over the photo.
“That’s right. The pen is Hattori Hanzo.” Drake wrote in a repost, comparing his lyrical skills to that of a famous samurai.
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