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Drake has continued his string of statements that may or may not be responses to Kendrick Lamar‘s verse on Future and Metro Boomin‘s “Like That.”
Following an onstage speech and various Instagram controversies and possible concert invitations, Drizzy has now seemingly addressed Future and Metro in a new social media post.
On Friday (March 29), the 6 God posted a photo dump to Instagram, with a caption that many observers thought was aimed at Future and Metro Boomin, two of his frequent collaborators who recently put out a song featuring the now infamous Kendrick Lamar verse aimed squarely at Drake and J. Cole.
“I could never sell ya’ll out to sell my latest work,” Drake wrote. “Never do you bad out the blue but I’m down to make it worse.”
The tension between Kendrick and Drake has even spilled over into Drake’s circle of friends.
The rapper’s associate OVO Chubbs taunted Kendrick this week over an alleged diss song at the 6 God he has in the stash.
Rumors began spreading earlier this week that Kendrick has a whole track lined up for Drizzy after taking aim at his longtime rival — as well as J. Cole — on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That.”
The speculation stemmed from Adin Ross claiming he had knowledge of the song during a recent Kick stream.
“Past couple nights I’ve been going out … and I bumped into somebody who’s very close on this Kendrick/Drake situation,” Ross said. “There’s a bird on the street that Kendrick already has a full-on diss track ready to drop for Drake.
“Kendrick, I’m a fan of Hip Hop and if you’re gonna diss Drake, drop that shit is all I’m gonna say, bro. Yeah man, I mean, let it fly … we all wanna listen to that.”
Chubbs, who used to be Drake’s security guard, reposted Ross’ comments on his Instagram Stories and appeared to suggest that Kendrick didn’t have the guts to drop the track.
He wrote underneath the clip: “Tell That Little Boy Drop!!! But He Won’t. He Knows Better.”
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