Drake is trending on social media, with users discussing an unconfirmed diss track from the rapper against a plethora of artists.
On Saturday, April 13, audio surfaced on Twitter, formerly known as X, which one outlet, 6ixbuzztv, labeled as Drake’s “diss track” against “Kendrick Lamar, Metro Boomin, Rick Ross and more.”
As users played the four-minute audio clip, the vocals on the track appeared to sound like Drake.
In the clip, bars are dropped about giving another artist their first number-one single. Additionally, the artist raps about another artist’s last project being trash and them not being in the “big three.”
From there, Drake goes on to compare the artist — seemingly Kendrick Lamar — to Travis Scott, SZA, and other artists.
From there, the artist goes on to share bars for Metro Boomin’, telling the producer to sit down and “make some drums.”
Additionally, bars are also dropped at that point, seemingly directed toward The Weeknd.
Later in the track, the artist appears to take shots at Rick Ross.
Lastly, the artist seemingly responds to J. Cole apologizing to Kendrick Lamar for his recent diss track ‘7 Minute Drill.’
Before concluding, the rapper teases that this “isn’t even everything” he knows and urges the recipients to quiet down before they “wake the demon up.”
Listen to the unconfirmed diss track fans are speculating features Drake below.
Social media users immediately shared their reactions to the speculated diss track on social media. Swipe below to take a look.
Additionally, fans have weighed in about the track in The Shade Room’s comment section.
As The Shade Room previously reported, the Drizzy-involved rap beef appeared to pop off in March. At the time, Lamar was featured on Future and Metro Boomin’s album, ‘WE DON’T TRUST YOU,’ and appeared to take shots at Drake and J. Cole for their previous song, ‘First Person Shooter.’
Then, earlier this month, J. Cole responded to Lamar’s bars with a diss track titled, ‘7 Minute Drill,’ per The Shade Room.
However, Cole quickly made headlines after apologizing to Lamar and voiced his desire to remove the diss from streaming platforms, per The Shade Room.
Earlier this week, Joe Budden went viral after alleging that Drake and Lamar were working on diss tracks. It appears Budden could have been correct.