Drake has continued to troll Metro Boomin with a hilarious deepfake that references the Nick Cannon movie Drumline.
The 6 God took to his Instagram Stories on Monday (April 15) to share a scene from the film, but with Metro’s head superimposed on Cannon’s character as he plays the snare drum during an audition.
The clip is a nod to his line on “Push Ups (Drop and Give Me 50)” where he raps: “Metro, shut your ho ass up and make some drums, n-gga.”
The Her Loss hitmaker also shared a video of a couple dancing to a remix of his aforementioned diss song.
But he wasn’t done there. Drake also seemingly hired a marching band to play outside of Magic City, the famed Atlanta strip club, where Metro and Future previously promoted their new album We Still Don’t Trust You.
“From me to you [fingers crossed emoji],” Drizzy captioned the clip.
Drake doubles down on Metro Boomin diss with hilarious “Drumline” deep fake pic.twitter.com/ZaKovnIgh1
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) April 16, 2024
Drake hired a marching band to play outside of Magic City in Atlanta 😂
The same spot Metro Boomin promo’d ‘We Still Don’t Trust You’ pic.twitter.com/3DD8I8qmTG
— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast) April 16, 2024
Drake has been unrelenting in his response to Kendrick Lamar‘s verse on Future and Metro Boomin‘s “Like That,” which kickstarted the drama last month.
Earlier this week, he received a surprise offer from Uma Thurman after he compared his multiple rap beefs to a famous scene from Kill Bill.
On his diss track “Push Ups (Drop and Give Me 50),” Drizzy rapped: “What the fuck is this, a 20 vs. 1, n-gga?” and later posted a picture on his Instagram Stories of Thurman in Kill Bill taking on multiple enemies in a sword fight.
The Oscar-nominee must have caught wind of the ongoing rap wars as she posted on her own Instagram Stories a picture of her iconic yellow tracksuit from the scene along with the caption: “Need this? @champagnepapi.”
Drake replied: “Yes pls. The pen is the Hattori Hanzo,” making reference to the fictional samurai sword maker in the film renowned for the quality of his blades.
Rick Ross also spotted Thurman’s post and jokingly commented: “Think it fit me?”
Over the weekend, Rozay went at his former friend and collaborator on the diss track “Champagne Moments.”
He rapped: “You ain’t never want to be a n-gga anyway, n-gga/ That’s why you had a operation to make your nose smaller than your father nose, n-gga.”
The MMG mogul also appeared to explain how the two fell out: “I unfollowed you, n-gga, ’cause you sent the motherfucking cease-and-desist to French Montana, n-gga/ You sent the police, n-gga, hatin’ on my dog project.”
He continued: “That wasn’t the same white boy that I seen, n-gga, when we were makin’ them early records, n-gga/ When you were happy to be around n-ggas, seein’ n-ggas holdin’ them sticks/ Yeah/ You owe motherfucking Stunna your life, n-gga.”