Kanye West has made a significant entry amid the clash of notable figures in the rap scene.

Surprisingly, the 46-year-old Grammy recipient targeted Drake and J. Cole in his rendition of Future, Metro Boomin, and Kendrick Lamar's diss track "Like That." This exclusive remix was unveiled during his guest spot on Justin LaBoy's "The Download" over the weekend.

Rap Drama

The feud between Kendrick, Drake, and J. Cole began brewing when Kendrick aimed at Drake and J. Cole in the former's  first track, "Like That."

In a recent remix, Kanye pledges his allegiance to Kendrick by proclaiming, "Yo Dot, I got you," in a nod to Kendrick's past moniker, K-Dot.

Concluding his rap, he takes shots at Drake and J. Cole, disdainfully rapping, "Y'all so out of sight, out of mind / I can't even think of a Drake line / Play J. Cole, get the p---- dry."

Following the remix's release, Kanye made a bold move by sharing an explicit meme on Twitter that showed a woman engaging in intimate behavior with a man who admitted to not being a fan of J. Cole's music.    

In the revised version, Kanye can also be heard alluding to the ongoing sex trafficking inquiry involving Diddy on the remix. Diddy, the mastermind behind the fashion brand Sean John, is at the center of the investigation.

"Can't stop, won't stop / I just f------ your b---- in a Sean John tank top." Tensions flared once again in the world of hip-hop when Drake, retaliated against Kendrick.

This came after Kendrick took shots at Drake in a featured verse on the "We Don't Trust You" album back in March and later on, "We Still Don't Trust You." 

   

Poking fun at the acclaimed Drake's appearance, the song implies that his forays into pop music have dulled his originality.

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Drake's Take

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Despite remaining mum about his involvement in "Drop and Give Me 50", Drake recently hinted at a potential response on his Instagram. Before the track was released, he shared a photo suggesting an imminent reaction.

On Friday night, Drake surprised fans with a fresh freestyle after his intense "Push Ups" song. This time, he cleverly weaved references to Taylor Swift's latest release, The Tortured Poets Department, into his lyrical flow.

Champagne Papi captioned the post, "Taylor Made Freestyle. While we wait on you I guess."

"The first one really only took me an hour or two / Next one is really about to bring out the coward in you / But now we gotta wait a f------ week because Taylor Swift is your new top."

"Shout out to Taylor Swift, biggest gangster in the music game right now / You know, I move my album when she drop / I said that already."

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