Drake teases a new song, including a sample of Kim Kardashian discussing Kanye West’s divorce
Drake has not yet responded to criticism of the unheard music.
Is Kanye West and Drake’s dispute still going strong?
The rapper’s untitled song, which is thought to be called “Rescue Me,” was aired over the weekend on Sound 42’s The Fry Yiy Show on SiriusXM Radio.
Fans assumed he was targeting the 45-year-old rapper “Flashing Lights” since he sampled sounds from Kim Kardashian talking about her divorce from West, which was completed in November of last year, in the 2021 Keeping Up with the Kardashians season finale.
“I didn’t go this far in order to be here and be unhappy. On the song, Kardashian, 42, adds, “Remember that,” as heard on a tape that Complex was able to secure.
Drake’s new song about Kanye features a sample of Kim Kardashian’s voice.
Every Lyric on Drake’s New Album Appears to Discuss His Argument with Kanye West
The 36-year-old rapper Take Care has not yet commented on the song’s release, but producer BNYX revealed on Instagram that he is the one behind the beаt.
“I used to test the difficulty of my beats by adding the Drake acapellas. Look now,” he wrote.
The two rappers’ feud is not new; in the past, they have often made fun of one another on social media and in their songs.
Drake, however, most recently rekindled the feud when he attacked West in his verse on Trippie Redd’s “Betrayal” in August 2021.
“All these fools I’m beefin’ that I barely know / Forty-five, forty-four (burned out) let it go,” he sang. “‘Ye ain’t changin’ s— for me, it’s set in stone.”
The “Famous” rapper reportedly disclosed Drake’s residential address on social media in retaliation.
Then, when Drake released Certified Lover Boy in September 2021, many immediately began to analyze the lyrics, many of which seemed to be directed at Kanye West. Drake never mentioned West by nаme, but he seemed to poke fun at him in a few lines on a number of tracks, most notably “7AM on Bridle Path,” where he makes reference to the event with the house location.
“Isn’t it an amusing discovery that the fourth degree of envy is referred to as media? / “Stead of just a post out of desperation / Give that address to your driver, make it your destination,” he raps.
Drake seems to imply a love relationship with Kardashian in a stanza from the song “Pipe Down,” which also seems to reference his rivalry with West. However, Kardashian has always refuted reports that she and Drake were romantically engaged.
“Why does your ex think we beefin’, is that man alright? / That n– can’t even look at me, he fell off twice,” he sings. “So much s— I wаnted to sаy, straight to your face / ‘Cause you’re so two-faced, that I don’t know which face.”
But by the end of the year, when the rappers united to play at the Los Angeles benefit event for Free Larry Hoover, it seemed like they had forgiven one other.