Drake's Response Track to Kendrick Lamar Appears to Have Leaked

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Supporters are discussing whether the recently revealed song that's being linked to "Like That" that was leaked on Saturday was created using artificial intelligence.

A song that is believed to be Drake's response to Kendrick Lamar's diss verse about Drake and J. Cole in Future and Metro Boomin's song "Like That", from their album We Don't Trust You, has been leaked. However, Drake has not confirmed the song's authenticity. The leaked track, allegedly called "Push Ups (Drop and Give Me 50)", was leaked a few times on Saturday, April 13. Due to the leak, fans are wondering if the song was created by AI.

RapCaviar and Spotify hinted at the possibility of an upcoming release of the track with a label that reads "Hip-Hop is a competitive sport". It seems to be a teaser, and the track has been leaked, but there is no official announcement from Drake's representative yet. Rolling Stone has reached out for comment, but there has been no response as of now.

In the latest leaked music, it seems that Drake is mocking Lamar's short stature by rapping, "You will never be able to take our power away. How have you been walking around with such small feet?" In addition, towards the end of the song, he even goes so far as to refer to Lamar as a "little person."

Afterwards, he criticizes Lamar for working with pop artists by saying, "If Maroon 5 wants you to feature in a song, you should come up with clever lyrics. Don't settle for just one verse on a Taylor Swift song. And when the record label tells you to produce some tracks, make sure you deliver at least 50 of them."

In the world of hip-hop's top three artists, Lamar claims he's the biggest, but Drake disagrees. He calls Lamar a "pipsqueak" and tells him to be quiet since he's not included in the big three. Drake then points out that SZA, Travis, and Savage all have surpassed Lamar in popularity.

In the leaked song, it seems that Drake is not only targeting Lamar but also Future and Metro Boomin, who are his buddies from the song "Like That." Drake spits out lyrics that suggest he can never be a devoted fan of anyone and even takes a direct jab at Future's insult in "We Don't Trust You." Additionally, he specifically calls out Metro Boomin and tells him to stop talking and start producing some beats.

Afterwards, he seemed to make negative comments about Rick Ross and the Weeknd, who both worked on the song We Don't Trust You. Ross gave the impression he was insulting Drake in his verse even before the song was officially released.

J. Cole released a diss track aimed at Lamar called "7 Minute Drill," but he expressed regret for it during a speech at his Dreamville festival. Nonetheless, he can be heard on "Red Leather," a track from Future and Metro Boomin's collaborative album We Still Don't Trust You Part 2, amidst all of the controversy.

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