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Drake reignites feud with Metro Boomin with a blistering performance on Sexy Red’s new track

Drake recently started another feud by appearing on Sexy Red’s song “You’re My Everything,” a song from Red’s new album “In Sexy We Trust.” This time it’s with his old enemy Metro Boomin.

Drake resumed a feud with Metro Boomin.

Drake, who has been feuding with Kendrick Lamar, has also publicly disagreed with Metro Boomin, who appeared on the Drake diss track “Like That” in March. This time, in his track “You My Everything,” Drake rapped over Metro’s “BBL Drizzy” beat, which the producer made available online and urged his fans to remix the song.

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Drake takes a dig at Metro Boomin

“Me and the surgeon got history / I really changed a lot of girls lives, they want a new body, they killing me,” Drake raps as the beat changes on “BBL Drizzy.” “BBL Drizzy, they want a new body, they ask me for it / The last drunk, he did it for free cause I sent him a lot of passports, really.”

In this track, Drake teases Boomin about his past raps.

Rick Ross referred to Drake as “BBL Drizzy” last month and accused him of having cosmetic surgery. Boomin created his own diss track, which he shared on SoundCloud on May 5.

Lamar also mentions Sexy Red in his “Euphoria” diss track directed at Drake, saying, “When I see you standing with Sexy Red, I think you saw two bad bitches.”

The feud between Drake and Lamar reached its climax a few weeks ago when the two released a series of controversial singles. In their respective songs, they launched extremely personal attacks on each other, ranging from domestic abuse to accusations of pedophilia.

The feud culminated with Drake’s song “The Heart Pt. 6”, which saw the rapper declare that he was tired of fighting.

“I’m not gonna lie, this shit was some, some good exercise, like getting out, putting pen to paper is good,” he said during the song’s spoken-word outro. Neither rapper has released a follow-up tune in recent weeks, which means their issues are settled for now.

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