Kanye West Previews “Like That (Remix),” Disses Drake And J. Cole. Kanye West previewed his part on Future, Metro Boomin, and Kendrick Lamar’s remix of “Like That,” reigniting the rap war. Ye had a heated verse on Justin LaBoy’s The Download Podcast, targeting Drake and J. Cole.
Kanye says, “You know we had to get the hooligans up here to get these puy nias out/ Yo Dot, I got you,” before slamming Drake and J. Cole in the preview.
With words like, ‘Y’all so out of sight, out of mind/ I can’t even think of a Drake line/ Play J. Cole, get the pu**y dry/ Play this sh*t back 130 times’, his verse seemingly unites against Drake and Cole.
The remix has yet to be released, but the sample uploaded online has sparked hip-hop excitement, adding to Kanye and Drake’s animosity.
Kanye told Justin LaBoy, “Pluto called me up, he called me, I went to the studio that night, we went through the creative process.” He also suggested that many artists were excited to bash Drake.
Kanye’s comments revealed hip-hop heads’ hostility for Drake. He implied that Drake’s feud with him is personal for the Toronto superstar.
Drake and Kanye have been at odds since Ye produced Pusha T’s “Infrared” in 2018, forcing Drake to respond with “Duppy Freestyle” and Pusha T to reveal Drake’s hidden child with “The Story Of Adidon.” Since then, the two artists have traded diss tunes and social media jabs, alternating between friendship and animosity.
The continuing rap battle is heightened by Kanye’s verse on the “Like That (Remix)” song.
As Kanye West’s preview of “Like That (Remix)” continues to ripple across hip-hop, it shows how rap beefs shape culture. With each new diss track and social media feud, Kanye, Drake, and J. Cole’s rivalry entertains and reflects the genre’s competitive attitude.
Kanye becomes involved in the competition, adding interest. He is one of hip-hop’s most prominent figures, and his opposition to Drake and J. Cole sends a powerful message to fans and musicians.
Kanye and Drake’s feud is one of rap’s most intriguing. Both artists’ partnerships and public disagreements have attracted audiences worldwide, sparking interest and debate.
Rap beef is a venue for musicians to demonstrate their power, exhibit their creativity, and defend their reputations. Some consider it petty or needless, but others regard it as vital to hip-hop’s competitive spirit.
As the story unfolds, fans eagerly await the entire “Like That (Remix)” and all parties’ next actions. Kanye, Drake, and J. Cole’s drama continues to captivate viewers and rock the hip-hop world through music, social media, and public appearances.
Finally, rap beefs are about show as much as music. They let musicians to demonstrate their poetic skills, interact with fans, and change culture. Kanye West’s “Like That (Remix)” preview shows that rap beefs will continue to be exciting.
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