ABOUT US

Yo! Raps is an award-winning urban online magazine launched in 2006, which has quickly emerged as one of the premier urban music websites on the web. Our primary purpose is to bring you the latest information about Hip-Hip, Rap, and R&B combined with multiple daily updates to the young urban demographic at our website. HIP-HOP 24/7 ANYTIME, ANYWHERE!

Drake and Rick Ross’ diss records excite fans.

A leaked diss track from the Toronto artist – which also targeted longtime rival Kendrick Lamar, among others – set off a back-and-forth between himself and Rick Ross.

Approximately three weeks after Kendrick Lamar incited the Rap beef with his surprise verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s “We Don’t Trust You” cut “Like That,” which called out the game’s “big three,” Drizzy appeared to have come out swinging when his no-holds-barred record “Push Ups (Drop And Give Me 50)” leaked online.

On “Push Ups”, Drake raps: “I could never be nobody number one fan/ Your first number one, I had to put it in your hand/ You p**sies can’t get booked outside America for nan’/ I’m out in Tokyo because I’m big in Japan/ I’m the hit maker y’all depend on/ Backstage in my city it was friend zone/ You won’t ever take no chain off of us/ How the f**k you big steppin’ with a size seven men’s on?/ This the bark with the bite, n**ga what’s up?/ I know my picture on the wall when y’all cook up/ Extortion baby, whole career you been shook up/ ‘Cause Top told you drop and give me 50 like some push-ups.”

The opening verse was as a direct attack aimed at Lamar while several other lines, like “Metro, shut your h** a** up and make some drums, n**ga” pointedly called out the hit producer and “Cash blowin’ Abel bread, out here trickin’/ S**t we do for b**ches he doin’ for n**gas” were seemingly a swing at The Weeknd.

Other rappers who caught a witty hook from Drake were Travis Scott, NBA superstar Ja Morant and Rick Ross.

Within hours of reactions to the diss, Rick Ross hit back at his past collaborator with “Champagne Moments.”

After premiering the diss track with DJ Akademiks over the weekend, Rozay uploaded the Drake song to DSPs on Monday evening (April 15).

The MMG boss has continued to speculate that Drake had a nose job and now refers to him as “BBL Drizzy” because of the alleged cosmetic work.

“Pop a perc for the ‘ville, go and count me and a mil/ Kill you n**gas for free, do it all for the thrill/ N**gas leakin’ they records when we speakin’ directly/ If we keepin’ it gangsta, when you see me you check me/ White boy, I see you, I see you, yeah,” Rozay rapped .

Rate This Post

Average: 4.4 / 5. Total Votes: 141

No votes so far!

Thanks for rating!

Follow us on social media

Share: