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Drake Compares Himself To ‘Kill Bill’ After Dropping Diss Track ‘Push Ups’

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Drake fired back at his opps that have been linking up against him in the past month on new diss track “Push Ups”, sparing no one. On the track that has since viral, Drake addressed all his rivals one after the other with straight shots.

After dropping the diss track, Drake shared a photo of “Kill Bill” on his instagram story, seemingly comparing himself to the protagonist.

“Drake can never lose lmaooo, he really cooked their whole tag team,” someone commented. “Drake been sneaking dissin most of these dudes for years. tf he thought was gonna happen,” another person wrote. “He really gon end up like Denzel from training day,” someone else added.

 

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“I’m the hit-maker, y’all the pen dome/Tough on record in my city it was friend zone/You won’t ever take no chain off of us, how the f*ck you big steppin’ with a size 7 mens on?” Drizzy raps on the track.

On the diss track, Drake fired shots at Kendrick Lamar, rapping, “Extortion baby, whole career you been shook up. ’Cause Top told you drop and give me 50 like some push-ups.” Drizzy made sure to repeat “drop and give me 50” lyric throughout the song, trolling K. Dot over a recent IG post of him doing push-ups.

By rapping “drop and give me 50,” Drake is alluding to the idea of Top Dawg Entertainment CEO Anthony “Top” Tiffith taking 50% of Kendrick’s publishing splits and “extorting” him for his entire career.

Responding to Rick Ross, Drake raps: “I might take your latest girl and cuff her like Ricky/Can’t believe he’s jumping in, this n*gga turning 50/Every song that made it on the chart he got from Drizzy/Worry ’bout whatever going on with you and—”

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