Drake Hilariously Trolls Metro Boomin, Kendrick Lamar on Social Media
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All of Hip-Hop is waiting patiently for Kendrick Lamar to pop out and drop his diss record toward Drake.
But in the meantime, the Toronto rapper is trolling everyone involved, including Lamar, and especially Metro Boomin.
On Monday and Tuesday, Champagnepapi posted several hilarious photos and videos on his Instagram story that were aimed at his rivals in this beef.
The first post was a scene from the 2002 movie, “Drumline” in which Devon Miles is trying out for the drumline at Atlanta A&T University. Except, instead of Nick Cannon playing the character of Miles, it was Metro Boomin’s face superimposed.
Drake is hilarious pic.twitter.com/cFglMXGlCW
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod 🇸🇴 (@big_business_) April 15, 2024
In two other posts on his Instagram story, Drake continued to troll the Atlanta producer. In another post, he seemingly created a Mexican version of his line from “Push Ups,” where he rapped, “Metro shut your h** a** up and make some drums n***a.” It also included a video of someone dancing to the line over and over again.
Drake’s story has me crying 😭 doing Metro dirty pic.twitter.com/yMDwcPIZtF
— SK⚡️ (@raptalksk) April 16, 2024
The final post addressing Metro (so far) was a video of an actual drum line outside of the Magic City strip club in Atlanta, with a message that read, “From me to you.”
Magic City is an Atlanta staple and is a place where many up-and-coming local rappers go to see if their music resonates with a larger audience.
It’s also the place where Metro & Future promoted their collaborative album, “We Don’t Trust You.”
— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast) April 16, 2024
When it came to Kendrick, Drake didn’t have as many posts for the Compton MC.
He simply posted a picture of Anthony Saleh and a message that read, “Wonder is today the day.” Saleh is Lamar’s manager and likely knows the date that K. Dot will drop his much-anticipated response track to Drake.
Drake just posted a selfie of Kendrick Lamar's manager on Instagram "Anthony Saleh," with turtle emojis baiting Kendrick to drop his response 😮 pic.twitter.com/WAS4GIowM1
— SOUND (@itsavibe) April 16, 2024
Until K. Dot pops out and says what he feels, the 6 God will continue to do what he does best: troll.