Rapper Drake and artist Metro Boomin are still at odds with each other. After Drake’s most recent video, Metro Boomin fired back at Drake.
It looked like Drake went after the Heroes & Villains author during a livestream for Stake over the weekend. Drake is a spokesperson for the online casino.
“To the rest of you—the doubters, the underachievers, the tweet and deleters—you guys make me sick to my stomach, family,” Drizzy said in the video. “Look at those eyes! Do you guys want to do something?” That’s what I believed.
When Drake says “tweet and deleters,” some fans think he means Metro erasing the tweet that started the rumоr.
Metro Boomin Talks About Drake’s Video
Metro replied to Drake on X (which used to be Twitter) on Monday, Dec. 18, by sharing the “Whoa, Calm Down Jamal, Don’t Pull Out the 9” video again. Black people are played by other Black people in the movie who act out racist white people on a basketball court. As a joke is being told off-screen, one of the black actors playing a white person says, “Whoa, calm down, Jamal, don’t pull out the 9.”A 9mm gu𝚗 is what the “9” stands for.
How the FigҺt Between Drake and Metro Boomin Began
Metro replied to a tweet that compared how many times Her Loss and his 2022 record Heroes & Villains were streamed. The tweet has since been deleted. It says in the tweet that Heroes & Villains gets twice as many daily streams as Her Loss. The tweet also said that Heroes & Villains had been streamed 3.7 billiоn times, which was more than any other rap record since 2018. The producer seemed to get angry when he looked at the data behind Heroes & Villians, which made him tweet.
“Yet Her Loss keeps winning rap album of the year over H&V,” Metro wrote in a tweet that nobody has seen since. “This is proof that award shows are only about politics and not about me.” I really don’t care about awards; the real honor and reward is knowing that the music I work so hard оn makes people happy.
Drake also stopped following Metro on Instagram after the reported figҺt.