It appears the Canadian rapper has launched a counter-attack. Drake has apparently fired back
There is no official confirmation
, reports 'Variety'.
Earlier in the day, a four-minute "leaked" song attributed to Drake circulated on social media, with some people doubting its authenticity and speculating that it was an AI-generated record.
According to 'Variety', the original version was Junior M.A.F.I.A. What sounded like an unmixed demo was an interpolation of 'Get Money', while in the afternoon a higher quality version with a different beat came out. To make matters even more opaque, Power 105 (a radio network) claimed that the diss track was legitimate and debuted official artwork showing Lamar doing pushups, although Drake's Tea did not immediately confirm the track's legitimacy. .
After a day full of online discussion, Drake confirmed the validity of the track by posting a photo on Instagram of Uma Thurman as Bridges in 'Kill Bill', brandishing a samurai sword while surrounded by a group of attackers. Not only Power 105 but also its parent company, iHeartRadio
The largest radio network of
, which also supports its authenticity.
Drake's song, apparently titled 'Push Ups', sees the rapper firing bullets in all directions. Of course, he goes at Lamar with Fay jabs straight out of the gate.
He also mocked Lamar's guest appearances on mainstream pop songs and suggested that Lamar's former label, Top Dawg Entertainment, had demanded half of his earnings.
There is no official confirmation
, reports 'Variety'.
Earlier in the day, a four-minute "leaked" song attributed to Drake circulated on social media, with some people doubting its authenticity and speculating that it was an AI-generated record.
According to 'Variety', the original version was Junior M.A.F.I.A. What sounded like an unmixed demo was an interpolation of 'Get Money', while in the afternoon a higher quality version with a different beat came out. To make matters even more opaque, Power 105 (a radio network) claimed that the diss track was legitimate and debuted official artwork showing Lamar doing pushups, although Drake's Tea did not immediately confirm the track's legitimacy. .
After a day full of online discussion, Drake confirmed the validity of the track by posting a photo on Instagram of Uma Thurman as Bridges in 'Kill Bill', brandishing a samurai sword while surrounded by a group of attackers. Not only Power 105 but also its parent company, iHeartRadio
The largest radio network of
, which also supports its authenticity.
Drake's song, apparently titled 'Push Ups', sees the rapper firing bullets in all directions. Of course, he goes at Lamar with Fay jabs straight out of the gate.
He also mocked Lamar's guest appearances on mainstream pop songs and suggested that Lamar's former label, Top Dawg Entertainment, had demanded half of his earnings.