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    Drake intensifies feud with Metro Boomin in ‘Drumline’ deepfake video

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    Drake Continues to Troll Metro Boomin with Hilarious Deepfake Drumline Diss

    Drake has taken his ongoing feud with Metro Boomin to the next level with a hilarious deepfake video referencing the Nick Cannon movie Drumline. The 6 God shared a scene from the film on his Instagram Stories, but with Metro’s head superimposed on Cannon’s character playing the snare drum.

    This latest jab comes after Drake’s diss track “Push Ups (Drop and Give Me 50)” where he tells Metro to “shut your ho ass up and make some drums, n-gga.” The Canadian rapper also shared a video of a couple dancing to a remix of the diss track and hired a marching band to play outside of Magic City in Atlanta, where Metro and Future promoted their album.

    Drake’s response to Metro Boomin’s involvement in Kendrick Lamar’s verse on “Like That” has been relentless. He even received an unexpected offer from Uma Thurman after comparing his rap beefs to a scene from Kill Bill. Thurman posted a picture of her iconic yellow tracksuit from the film, prompting Drake to reply with a reference to the fictional samurai sword maker in the movie.

    Meanwhile, Rick Ross also joined in on the drama with a diss track aimed at Drake, accusing him of sending cease-and-desist orders to French Montana and involving the police in a project. The MMG mogul expressed disappointment in Drake’s behavior, highlighting their falling out and emphasizing the debt he owes to Birdman. The rap wars continue to escalate as the industry heavyweights exchange blows in the public eye.

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