Canadian Artiste, Drake has apparently fired back at American Rapper, Kendrick Lamar and many more with a diss track that dropped on Saturday April 13th.
Although people are trying to determine if the song is real or artificial intelligence as there is no confirmation yet.
The song, titled “Push Ups,” sees the Canadian firing shots in all directions.

Meanwhile, Radio Station, Power 105 claimed that the diss track was legitimate and surfaced the official cover art showing Lamar doing push ups.
Drake fires, “Tough on record, in my city it was friend zone/ You won’t ever take no chain off of us/ How the f**k you big steppin’ with size seven men’s on?/ This the bark with the bite, n**ga, what’s up?”.
“You ain’t in no Big Three, SZA got you wiped down/ Travis got you wiped down, Savage got you wiped down/ Like your label, boy, you in a scope right now/ And you gon’ feel the aftermath of what I write down/ I’m at the top of the mountain, so you tight now/ Just to have this talk with yo’ a**, I had to hike down/ Big difference between Mike then and Mike now.” Drake chimed.
He also fires at J. Cole, who dropped his Lamar response, “7 Minute Drill” and then removed it from streaming after subsequently regretting its release.
“Look, I could never be nobody number one fan / Your first number one, I had to put it in your hand,” he says, referring to “First Person Shooter,” his collaboration with Cole included on last year’s “For All the Dogs” album.
Additionally, it seems shots were also fired at American Rapper, Rick Ross.
“I might take your latest girl and cuff her like I’m Ricky.
“Can’t believe he jumpin’ in, this n—a turnin’ fifty / Every song that made it on the chart, he got from Drizzy / Spend that lil’ check you got and stay up out my business / Worry ’bout whatever goin’ on with you and…” He raps, supposedly referencing Diddy and his ongoing probe.
However, Rick Ross has responded to the song with his own diss recording, “Champagne Moments”.