Rick Ross and Drake’s feud is heating up with the release of Ross’s latest diss track, ‘Champagne Moments.’ The song and its accompanying music video are Ross’s response to Drake’s ‘Push Ups,’ which dissed several artists, including Ross. In ‘Champagne Moments,’ Ross accuses Drake of having cosmetic surgery and mocks his lifestyle, while Drake has responded with Instagram stories accusing Ross of being ‘racist’ and exaggerating his wealth. The music video for ‘Champagne Moments’ features Ross sipping champagne, smoking a cigar, and laughing about the feud.
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Drake’s latest diss track, ‘Taylor Made Freestyle,’ has sparked controversy for its use of AI vocals of Hip Hop legends Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg. Some believe it’s a clever strategy to belittle Kendrick Lamar’s status, while others find it disrespectful.
50 Cent Revels in Quavo and Chris Brown’s Beef, but Calls for Peace Between Kendrick Lamar and Drake
50 Cent has weighed in on the ongoing beef between Quavo and Chris Brown, expressing his amusement at the situation. However, he has taken a different stance on the feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, calling for calm and caution.
Kanye West has sparked controversy with a photo alongside Lucian Grainge, the CEO of Universal Music Group. The photo shows West wearing a red ‘Make America Great Again’ hat, despite his previous criticism of Grainge. West has also reignited his feud with Drake, claiming that Drake has a ‘rich baby daddy’ in Grainge and Universal.
Mopreme Shakur, the brother of the late West Coast legend Tupac Amaru Shakur, has expressed strong disapproval of the use of artificial intelligence (A.I.) technology to replicate his brother’s voice on Drake’s diss track, “Texts Go Green.”
Mopreme Shakur, Tupac’s brother, has criticized Drake for using an AI-generated Tupac voice in his beef with Kendrick Lamar, calling it a step too far. He believes that Drake’s use of Pac’s voice is like bringing out a tank in a rap battle, and that the battle should be 1-on-1 without outside help.
Kanye West, known for his unpredictable nature, recently made a bold statement on a podcast, expressing his admiration for Chris Brown and considering him a ‘god’ of the music industry. This comes amidst his ongoing feud with Drake and his latest diss track against Quavo, while Brown also engaged in a battle with the latter. West’s support for Brown has sparked discussions about the complexities of their relationships and the challenges faced by talented artists in the industry.
Kanye West has reignited his feud with Drake, releasing a remix of Drake’s song “Like That” and using the opportunity to criticize his career and popularity. West claimed that Drake’s success is artificial, controlled by the music industry, and that Drake’s diss song “Push Ups” lacked punch. Despite having previously collaborated with Drake, West now wants him out, saying that he’s tired of Drake’s attacks. West plans to team up with other artists to destroy Drake’s career.
Kanye West has fueled the rap battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, contributing to Future’s diss track ‘Like That.’ The remix aims to ‘eliminate’ Drake, as revealed by West in a podcast interview. Despite earlier resolution, West’s involvement suggests the feud continues.
Metro Boomin and Future’s North American tour has sold 177,318 tickets, with 43.13% sold since going on sale Friday. Drake fans have been critical of the sales figures, citing Drake’s recent tour success. However, defenders of Metro and Future argue that the tour has only been on sale for a couple of days and that the numbers are still promising.