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Allmusic complimented "It's Good" and said it was a track to "marvel" at it also commented on the controversial lyrics by saying the track is "where a Jay-Z diss meets an Alan Parsons sample". [2] Chicago Tribune reviewed Lil Wayne's part of the song saying "Next to Drake (and Jadakiss), Wayne just sounds petty. It’s a telling role reversal ...
"No Frauds" is a diss track by rappers Nicki Minaj, Drake and Lil Wayne. It is a response to Remy Ma 's 2017 song " Shether ", a nearly seven-minute-long diss track aimed at Minaj. Produced by Murda Beatz and Cubeatz , it was released as a single on March 10, 2017, by Young Money , Cash Money , and Republic alongside " Changed It " and " Regret ...
"Not Like Us" is a diss track written and recorded by the American rapper Kendrick Lamar amidst his highly publicized feud with the Canadian rapper Drake. Released on May 4, 2024, through Interscope Records , it broke numerous records on the streaming platform Spotify and is tied with " Up, Up and Away " as the most-awarded song in Grammy history.
Drake and Pusha T initially clashed in 2012 when Pusha released "Exodus 23:1" and appeared to call out Drake, Lil Wayne, and the rest of Wayne's Cash Money Entertainment crew.
Lil Wayne fans were disappointed he wasn’t ... feud with Canadian rapper Drake. In May, Drake released a diss track about Lamar titled “The Heart Part 6,” which co-opted its title from Lamar ...
Drake and Kendrick Lamar's explosive feud has captivated the hip-hop world — but as Drake notes in his diss track "Push Ups," the two have ... and accuses him of stealing his flow from Lil Wayne.
Subliminal disses from Meek Mill after their 2015 feud, Pusha T's jabs at Drake's mentor Lil Wayne, and a tweet from Kid Cudi criticizing Drake and Kanye West (who co-produced this song) for implementing ghostwriters in their song writing processes. [149] Feb 25, 2017 "Shether" Remy Ma: Nicki Minaj: Minaj's verse on Gucci Mane's Make Love. [150]
"Forever" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, and American rappers Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem. Written alongside producer Boi-1da, the song was originally released on August 27, 2009, as the third single from the soundtrack to LeBron James's More than a Game documentary, and was placed on the Refill re-release of Eminem's album Relapse (2009).