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"BBL Drizzy" (released as the file name "BBL DRIZZY BPM 150.mp3") is a "diss track beat" by American record producer Metro Boomin. It was released on May 5, 2024 in response to the Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud which consisted of multiple diss tracks from both sides.
"BBL Drizzy" Metro Boomin: An entirely instrumental track with a sample mocking Drake. Metro Boomin claimed that whoever wrote and recorded the best verse over the instrumental would receive $10,000 and a free beat. [182] "The Heart Part 6" Drake: Kendrick Lamar "Meet the Grahams" and "Not Like Us" [183] May 10, 2024 "Freeway's Revenge" The ...
Udio is the company behind “BBL Drizzy,” the AI-generated song that went viral last month during the Kendrick Lamar and Drake spat. Udio was founded last year by former Google DeepMind ...
“BBL Drizzy” was something that Rick Ross lobbed at Drake last month as an accusation that he had cosmetic surgery. Metro took that as a cue to make his own diss beat, which he released on ...
Generating “BBL Drizzy” Hatcher told Fortune that he is not a musician or a producer, but a comedy writer. He wrote the lyrics to “BBL Drizzy,” and then placed it into Udio, a generative ...
For All the Dogs is the eighth studio album by Canadian rapper Drake.It was released by OVO Sound and Republic Records on October 6, 2023. The album features guest appearances from Teezo Touchdown, 21 Savage, J. Cole, Yeat, SZA, PartyNextDoor, Chief Keef, Bad Bunny, Sexyy Red, and Lil Yachty.
Thanks to the popularization of online videogames and communication tools through the Internet, different soundboard software has appeared. Note the following developments: EXP Soundboard (open source and compatible with WAV and MP3 audio files) Soundpad, or with more features Noise-o-matic, Resanance or Voicemod (combining a voice changer, a voice generator and a soundboard in the same app.)
During a Table for One special episode on October 6, 2023, a few hours before For All the Dogs was released, Drake confirmed that J. Cole would appear on the sixth track of the album, calling it "fourth quarter magic", and also revealed that he and Cole had "just got out from the studio", [1] making it the final song to be recorded for the album.