A new controversy in hip-hop has stirred up. It has drawn in some of the industry’s most notable figures. The song’s core is a diss track, reportedly written by Drake. People from all areas of the music scene have reacted in response.
The “Push Ups (Drop & Give Me Fifty)” whirlwind has made headlines for fans and critics alike. The song is aimed at many performers, including Kendrick Lamar, Metro Boomin, and Rick Ross. However, it should be noted that Drake and his entourage have yet to validate the track’s existence formally.
According to the song’s lyrics, Drake lambasted Kendrick Lamar for entering into a contract with Top Dawg Entertainment and claimed that he helped Lamar become who he is today. He doesn’t hold Kayne’s attempt to make us feel nearly as uncomfortable about Rick Rose’s Age back.
The hip-hop community is still considering the song and what it implies. The most remarkable reaction so far has come from 50 Cent, a fan of Drake’s. After hearing the shot, 50 Cent took to his Instagram to say his thoughts. He commented, “All you got smoked by a light-skinned Ni66a” .
“LOL YALL BETTER GET HIGH AS A MOTHER FVCKER AND COME UP WITH SOMETHING!”.
50 Cent speaks on Drake’s diss track:
“All you got smoked by a light skinned n*gga” PIC.TWITTER.COM/2SS4VHWPAB
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) APRIL 14, 2024
Drake did not hold back in the diss track, as he named and attacked his adversaries. For the first time in the cut, he attacks Future by saying, “I could never be anybody’s number one fan. Your first No. 1, I had to put it in your hand.” This was a rejoin from Future, who had said, “You a n***a number one fan, dog. Sneak dissin’, I don’t understand, dog. Pillowtalkin’, actin’ like a fed dog. Responding to a line from one of Future’s songs.
He then turns his attention to Rick Ross, expressing surprise at Ross‘s involvement in the beef and even hinting at a personal incident involving Ross‘s ex, Cristina Mackey.
“I might take your latest girl and cuff her like Ricky. I can’tCan’t believe he’s jumping in; this nigga is turning 50. He got every song that made it on the chart from Drizzy. Worry about whatever is going on with you and—.”
Responds to Kendrick Lamar’s rumors about Lamar’s unfavorable record label deals. He repeats the line drop. He gives me 50″ throughout the song, a playful jab at a recent Instagram post of Lamar doing push-ups.
The drama has rocked hip-hop, and fans highly anticipate its next move. 50 Cent is thriving on the debate and has even urged his fellow artists to chime in on the discussion. He tweeted, “LOL, YALL BETTER GET HIGH AS A MOTHER FVCKER AND COME UP WITH SOMETHING!”