Looks like 50 Cent enjoyed the leaked Drake diss track that saw the Canadian rapper take aim at Kendrick Lamar, Rick Ross, Future, and others.
50 Cent caught wind of the leaked Drake diss track that surfaced on Saturday, April 13, and took to social media to share his reaction to the explosive song.
“All you 🥷🏾’s got smoked by a light skinned Ni66a,” 50 wrote in response to the diss, which takes aim at Kendrick Lamar, Metro Boomin, and others. “😳🤭LOL YALL BETTER GET HIGH AS A MOTHER FVCKER AND COME UP WITH SOMETHING!”
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The diss track, which hasn’t been confirmed as being real by Drake or his camp as of this writing, had fans debating if the song was AI-generated or the real thing. In any case, it caused a stir on social media with fans dissecting (AI?) Drake’s bars.
Of particular note were Drake’s lines about Kendrick, a sampling of which you can read below:
You better do that motherfuckin’ show inside the bittyMaroon 5 need a verse, you better make it wittyThen we need a verse for the SwiftiesTop say drop, you better drop and give ’em fiftyPipsqueak, pipe downYou ain’t in no Big Three, SZA got you wiped downTravis got you wiped down, Savage got you wiped downLike your label, boy, you in a scope right nowAnd you gon’ feel the aftermath of what I write downI’m at the top of the mountain, so you tight nowJust to have this talk with yo’ ass, I had to hike downBig difference between Mike then and Mike nowWhat the fuck is this, a twenty-V-one, n***a?What’s a prince to a king? He a son, n***a
Outside of Kendrick and Metro (who gets told to “shut yo ho ass up and make some drums”), Drake also sent shots at Future, The Weeknd, and Rick Ross.
The track also sees Drizzy mention 50 Cent.
Ayy, better drop and give me fifty, ayyDrop and give me fifty, drop and give me fifty, ayyN***as really got me out here talkin’ like I’m 50, ayy
Take a listen to the alleged diss track, which is supposedly titled “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me Fifty),” below.
Drake “Push Ups” Diss Track (Final Version, CDQ) pic.twitter.com/hJ8k92KpuS
— Modern Notoriety (@ModernNotoriety) April 13, 2024