Drake's new track, "Push Ups," has been added to Spotify and Apple Music, causing a stir in the hip-hop community. The diss track initially leaked online last weekend, and its official release today was unexpected.
The song’s cover art features an image of a shoe size tag, possibly referencing a lyric that alludes to Kendrick Lamar's shoe size. "Push Ups" appears to respond not only to Lamar but also takes aim at a handful of other rappers and Top Dawg Entertainment as a whole.
The four-minute track surfaced on social media, and there are speculations that the offering could be AI-generated.
Drake has not officially confirmed the song, but he posted a Kill Bill image on his Instagram story yesterday, adding to the track's intrigue.
Meanwhile, Spotify and RapCaviar billboards in New York City that read "Hip-hop is a competitive sport" suggest a potential promotional push for the song on streaming platforms.
As the hip-hop community debates the legitimacy of "Push Ups," it’s clear that Drake’s latest move is creating buzz. Fans will be eager to see how this track plays out in the ongoing rivalry between Drake and other prominent rappers.
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