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Drake Drops Scorching Diss Track “Push Ups” – Aimed at Kendrick Lamar? Listen

Drake Drops Scorching Diss Track “Push Ups” – Aimed at Kendrick Lamar? Listen

Drake Drops Scorching Diss Track “Push Ups” -Canadian powerhouse Drake unleashed a fiery diss track titled “Push Ups” on April 19th, 2024. The song quickly became a hot topic, packed with lyrics seemingly aimed at fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar and potentially other industry figures.

Taking Shots

The track wastes no time, opening with lines targeting an unnamed artist who Drake claims was “number one fan” before achieving success. Drake boasts about his international fame and throws shade at someone’s “size-seven men’s” shoe size, a possible jab at their stature.

The “Push-Ups” Reference

The song’s title “Push Ups” and repeated lyric “drop and give me fifty” likely reference a past comment from an unnamed person (possibly Lamar) demanding a specific verse count from Drake.

More Targets?

Drake appears to take aim at several other figures throughout the song. Lyrics mention “Maroon 5” needing a witty verse, suggesting potential frustration with a collaboration. He also references SZA, Travis Scott, and 21 Savage, implying they’ve surpassed another unnamed artist.

Producer Metro Boomin Gets Name-Dropped

Drake doesn’t hold back on his collaborators either. The song includes a line directed at producer Metro Boomin, telling him to “shut your ho ass up and make some drums.”

The Beef Continues

“Push Ups” adds fuel to the fire of an ongoing hip-hop feud, with many speculating that Kendrick Lamar is the central target. The song references a past collaboration with Lamar and mentions “Dot shit” which is a common nickname for Lamar.

The Last Word (For Now)

The track concludes with Drake claiming financial and chart dominance over his rivals. He warns them to “stay up out of my business” before offering a chilling final message: “This ain’t even everything I know, don’t wake the demon up.”

Is This the End?

With “Push Ups” igniting the internet, fans eagerly await a response from those seemingly targeted in the song. One thing’s for sure: the hip-hop world won’t be silent for long. Listen below;

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