In a recent development, Drake has dropped a new track titled Push Ups as a response to Kendrick Lamar’s diss on Metro Boomin and Future’s Like That, which currently holds the top spot on America’s music charts. The song was leaked earlier but was officially released by Drake on Friday. Not stopping there, Drake also took a swipe at Future, Metro Boomin, the Weeknd, Rick Ross, and Ja Morant in his latest release.
Following the release of Push Ups, Drake surprised fans by sharing another track on social media called Taylor Made Freestyle. This new song features AI-generated vocals of legendary artists Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. The use of AI-generated vocals has stirred controversy before, as seen in the viral track Heart On My Sleeve last year.
On Taylor Made Freestyle, the AI version of Tupac addresses Drake directly, hinting at allegations about his preference for young girls as referenced in the Budden Podcast. Drake, on the other hand, takes a jab at Kendrick Lamar for not responding to Push Ups, attributing his silence to Taylor Swift’s latest album release, The Tortured Poets Department. Drake suggests that Lamar needs Swift’s approval before dropping any new music, implying that Swift holds significant influence in the music industry.
Towards the end of the track, Drake praises Taylor Swift as the biggest gangster in the music game right now, highlighting her impact on the industry. The mention of Swift having TDE’s Top Dawg on mute, akin to the Beyoncé challenge, emphasizes her power and influence.
This latest move by Drake has sparked discussions among fans and music enthusiasts, with many eagerly awaiting Kendrick Lamar’s response. As the industry buzzes with speculation and anticipation, Drake’s strategic references and homage to Taylor Swift have added a new layer of intrigue to the ongoing rap feud.
Stay tuned for more updates as the rap scene continues to heat up with these latest developments.