Here's What "BBL Drizzy" Means — All About the Metro Boomin Drake Beef
Metro Boomin sampled a beat after which took to X to announce a giveaway to the one who submits the best verse to head in conjunction with it.
By Melissa WilletsMay 6 2024, Published 10:28 a.m. ET
Another day, any other pork involving Drake.
This time, the feud involves not Kendrick Lamar, but Metro Boomin.
And while it did not get started with this particular music, the observe "BBL Drizzy" is the most recent construction playing out on social media.
Read on to find out what "BBL Drizzy" means. We'll also dive into what is happening between the 2 rappers, and what every is saying about the viral song.
Here's what "BBL Drizzy" means and what it has to do with Drake.
As lovers know, Drizzy is certainly one of Drake's nicknames.
The track "BBL Drizzy" was once first created by King Willonius, who's a comic, and it is a commentary on how Drake allegedly were given a Brazilian butt lift, ergo the BBL reference.
From there, Metro sampled a beat after which took to X to announce a giveaway to the one who submits the best verse to go at the side of it.
But this was a ways from the producer's simplest jab on the controversial rapper, who prior to now dissed Metro (and plenty of others) on his personal track, "Push Ups" in step with Vox.
Metro Boomin quickly bombed X with disses towards Drake, accusing him of racism, and likewise alleging that he is gay.
The barrage of tweets included a photo of Drake in blackface, and a video that shows him wearing nail polish and hugging a person.
Soon, Drake replied to the posts, however what he said may wonder some fanatics, as the "Hotline Bling" rapper reputedly isn't giving Metro the satisfaction of having too deep into the entire factor.
Drake reputedly isn't getting too deep into the "BBL Drizzy" drama presently.
Although Drake is not one to backtrack from beefs with other rappers, at time of writing, he had only one remark concerning the contest and inflow of extremely unflattering tweets about him.
Indeed, he merely stated, "You just cheffed a beat about my a--?"
Perhaps essentially the most entertaining side of this beef — other than Drake's hilarious, low-key response — is fan posts.
"BBL Drizzy" has was a TikTok problem.
The contest has was a challenge on TikTok, with floods of creators making verses as asked and sharing them on the platform.
"Even people who don't have a stake in the battle are battling for a free beat," joked @charliecurtisb.
"The diss just crossed genres and I'm crying," said any person commenting on a guitar solo submission on TikTok shared by way of a creator who posts content material the use of the handle @lucasss_i.
We're not certain where all of this may increasingly lead with the continuing Drake-versus-everyone drama, but we're going to make sure to keep you posted. In the intervening time, it's worth mentioning that Kendrick has no longer weighed in on what's occurring by way of his social channels.
As he prior to now advised The New York Times, "My social media, most of the time, is completely off." He went on to elaborate, "Like, I’m not one of those dudes that be like, 'Oh, yeah, I know how good I am,' but I also know the reason why I’m so good is because God’s blessed me with the talent to execute on the talent, and the moment that you start getting lost in your ego, that’s when you start going down."
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