Kanye West Reveals Shocking Truth About Drake’s Raps – You Won’t Believe What He Said!
Kanye West recently made headlines with his scathing remarks about fellow rapper Drake, questioning the value of his bars and accusing him of manipulating the music industry to his advantage. In a heated tirade on Justin Laboy’s The Download podcast, Kanye didn’t hold back in expressing his disdain for Drake.
Discussing Drake’s diss track “Push Ups,” Kanye dismissed the lyrical content, stating, “Every bar that Drake said means nothing anymore.” He went on to suggest that Drake’s success is artificial, pointing fingers at Universal Music Group CEO Sir Lucian Grainge as Drake’s “rich baby daddy.”
According to Kanye, removing Drake and Lucian from the equation would significantly impact the music industry, highlighting the alleged control they have over algorithms and streaming numbers. Kanye, along with Kendrick Lamar, Future, Metro Boomin, and Rick Ross, have banded together in their recent disses against Drake, aiming to dethrone the rap powerhouse.
In a remix of Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That,” Kanye took direct shots at Drake, emphasizing his animosity towards the artist. He referenced Drake’s relationship with Universal and implied that Drake’s loyalty lies in serving his masters rather than focusing on genuine artistry.
Explaining the genesis of his feud with Drake, Kanye revealed a spiritual element, suggesting that Drake had compromised his values in the pursuit of success. He claimed that their rivalry was not just about music but about conflicting ideologies.
The remix was released as a show of support for Kendrick Lamar, who ignited a rap feud with Drake through his original track “Like That.” Kanye and Kendrick’s collaboration serves as a rallying cry against Drake, with Kanye proclaiming at the start of the song, “We gon’ take this pussy n-gga out/ Yo, Dot, I got you.”
As the tension escalates in the ongoing rap beef, fans eagerly anticipate Kendrick’s response to Drake’s diss tracks. With Drake firing back with songs like “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle,” featuring AI vocals from legends like 2Pac and Snoop Dogg, the feud shows no signs of simmering down.