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Drake Trolls Metro Boomin By Hiring Drummers To Play At The Magic City In Atlanta

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Drake Trolls Metro Boomin By Hiring Drummers To Play At The Magic City In Atlanta
Drake Continues To Troll Metro Boomin By Hiring Drummers To Play At The Magic City In Atlanta

Couple weeks back, Metro Boomin was all over social media, taking jabs and antagonizing Drake with his subliminal captions and tweets, following the release of “We Don’t Trust You” album with Future.

Drake is now returning the favor. The Canadian rapper is still fresh off the release of his response diss track “Push Ups”.

On the track that initially surfaced as a leak, Drizzy took shots at Metro Boomin, Future, Rick Ross, The Weeknd, Ja Morant, Kendrick Lamar and more. However, he’s been relentless on his trolling efforts towards Metro.

 

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Continuing to troll Metro Boomin, Drake hired drummers to play at the Magic City in Atlanta and he made sure to share the video on his Instagram story. “From me to you,” he wrote on the clip. The video was reposted by DJ Akademiks and it’s now garnering mixed reactions from fans.

“Drake is 50cent level trolling rn,” someone commented. “He bullying Metro at this point because he literally can’t fight back,” another person wrote. “So this is funny but Ross is corny ? The amount of passes yall give this nigga is insane,” someone else penned.

“Lmfao wish Drake had that same energy when Pusha dissed him, his Mom, his Steve Harvey suit daddy, and OVO 40,” a user wrote. “Niggas calling it corny but if Kendrick did it, they’d praise it,” someone added.

The ‘6 God’ name-dropped the ace producer on his diss track, rapping: “I get more love in the city that you’re from n*gga/Metro shut yo hoe a*s up and make some drums, n*gga.”

Drake previously trolled Metro by posting the a meme from ‘Drumline’ on his Instagram story, showing an audition scene from the 2002 comedy-drama, with a slight difference in the clip, Metro’s face has been superimposed over Nick Cannon’s.

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