Drake’s “Push Ups” Diss Song Gets Motown Makeover, Leaves Questlove in Hysterics
Drake’s “Push Ups” diss track has taken on a new life as a Motown remix, and it’s causing quite a stir online. The revamped version of the song, which takes aim at Kendrick Lamar, Metro Boomin, Rick Ross, and others, has been making the rounds on social media, drawing attention for its comedic value.
Questlove, the drummer for The Roots, couldn’t contain his excitement over the remix. In a recent Instagram post, he shared a screen recording of a Twitter post highlighting a particularly funny line from the song. Questlove praised the clever editing that made the line even funnier, and reminisced about his uncles and their unique way of speaking.
The original “Push Ups” track has been at the center of controversy in recent weeks, with Drake responding to various beefs with his A-list peers. The song addresses his ongoing feuds, including a direct shot at Kendrick Lamar for his verse on a recent collaboration.
With A$AP Rocky and The Weeknd also joining the fray, Drake’s diss track doesn’t hold back. It takes aim at J. Cole, Rick Ross, and even suggests that SZA deserves more recognition than Kendrick. The full lyrics of the song have been circulating online, sparking debate among fans and critics alike.
Despite the drama, Questlove can’t help but appreciate the humor in the Motown remix of “Push Ups.” Whether you’re a fan of Drake or not, this new version of the diss track is sure to leave you laughing.