Drake Keeps the Memes Coming, Pokes Fun at Metro Boomin With Drumline Clip
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Drake is at it again, playfully teasing Metro Boomin, this time with a meme straight out of the movie Drumline.
On Monday, Drake took to his Instagram Story to share a scene from the 2002 film Drumline, featuring Metro Boomin’s face superimposed onto Nick Cannon’s character. In the clip, Metro, or rather, his digital avatar, energetically plays the drums while facing a panel of judges.
This playful jab follows Drake’s earlier diss track where he threw some shade at Metro with the line, “Metro shut yo he a* up and make some drums, n***a.” Despite the ongoing banter, Metro Boomin has yet to offer a response to Drake’s teasing antics.
Drake posted a Metro Boomin meme via IG 😭 pic.twitter.com/vXg6wFaMP6
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) April 15, 2024
Rick Ross Finds Himself in Drake’s Crosshairs Too
Drake isn’t limiting his playful jabs to just Metro Boomin. Rick Ross has also been a target of Drake’s recent antics, especially after Ross took shots at Drake in response to Drizzy’s leaked diss track.
In Ross’ track “Champagne Moments,” released shortly after Drake’s diss, he took aim at Drake and his OVO Sound team, dubbing them the “Pastrami Posse” and poking fun at Drake by referring to him as “BBL Drizzy.” Ross even went as far as accusing Drake of employing a ghostwriter for his hit single “Sicko Mode” with Travis Scott.
Rick Ross just dropped his Drake diss track on streaming. dropped it to the public within hours of being dissed, then gave it to fans to enjoy. Ross understood the assignment fr, this is the energy we love to see. pic.twitter.com/qa0gltEzci
— SK⚡️ (@raptalksk) April 16, 2024
Drake Fires Back at Kendrick Lamar
Drake hasn’t just been on the defensive. He’s also been firing back, particularly in response to Kendrick Lamar’s recent diss track targeting Drake and J. Cole.
In a leaked song attributed to Drake titled “Push Ups,” he wastes no time hitting back at Lamar. Drake’s lyrics take aim at Lamar’s perceived shortcomings and even suggest that Lamar’s former label, Top Dawg Entertainment, demanded a hefty portion of his earnings.
The playful banter and musical sparring between Drake and his fellow artists continue to captivate fans, leaving many eagerly awaiting the next move in this ongoing saga.
Oh naaaaa…. Drake comments and laughs at OvO hush saying we gone flabbergasted when we find out that AI Kendrick diss was actually real . Hold up did PGlang try to sneak one out and back off cuz of the reception? pic.twitter.com/zW0gUEjHpH
— DJ Akademiks (@Akademiks) April 16, 2024