Kanye West pulls Drake and J Cole into remixes of Future and Kendrick Lamar’s diiss track ‘Like That’ and seems to reference Diddy’s incident

Kanye West has gotten involved in the current figҺt between the greatest stars in rap.

On his remix of Future, Metro Boomin, and Kendrick Lamar’s diss tune Like That, which he unveiled during his appearance on Justin LaBoy’s The Download on Saturday, the 46-year-old Grammy winner took aim at Drake and J. Cole.

Cole World on X: "Kanye West supporting Cole  https://t.co/RCJaexiHSL" / XThe current cоnflict began when Kendrick took jabs at Drake and J Cole on the original Like That song. Drake recently responded with his diss tune Push Ups.

Kanye makes it clear on his latest remix that he supports Kendrick by rapping, “Yo Dot, I got you,” alluding to Kendrick’s previous nickname, K-Dot.

With the words, “Y’all so out of sight, out of mind / I can’t even think of a Drake line / Play J. Cole, get the dry,” he closes his verse by dragging Drake and J Cole.

Not long after the remix dropped, Kanye went all in and posted an explicit meme on Twitter that showed a lady making love to a man after discovering he wasn’t a fan of J Cole’s music.

Rap Generals on X: "Metro Boomin & Kanye West in the studio   https://t.co/5EG5ZW8QZR" / XKanye also seems to be making reference to the ongoing trafficking probe against Diddy, the creator of the Sean John clothing line, in the remix.

Kanye raps, “Can’t stop, won’t stop/ I just your in a Sean John tank top.”

Drake, meanwhile, debuted a new freestyle on Friday night in response to Push Ups, which made reference to Taylor Swift’s recently released The Tortured Poets Department album.

“Freestyle Made by Taylor.” “I guess while we wait on you,” he wrote as the post’s caption.

What does Kanye West think about Kendrick Lamar? - QuoraDrake raps, “The next one is really about to bring out the coward in you / The first one really only took me an hour or two.”

He goes on, “But we have to wait a week because Taylor Swift is your new top.”

Drake continues, “Shout out to Taylor Swift, the biggest gangster in the music industry right now,” later in the song. I’ve previously indicated that I relocate my album when she drops.

When the former actor responded to Kendrick, 36, who had attacked Drake in a guest verse on the album We Don’t Trust You in March, on the Push Up diss track, the rap feud was rekindled.

The song makes fun of the Grammy winner’s size and implies that he has lost his edge because of his mainstream collaborations.

The purported Drake raps, “Maroon 5 need a version, better make it witty.” “So, a verse for the Swifties is required.”

Following Drake on We Don’t Trust You, The Weeknd (real nаme Abel Makkonen Tesfaye), 34, is the next in line as Drake sings, “Cash blowin’ Abel bread, out here trickin’/ we do for he doing for.”

Drake responds to Kendrick Lamar's "Control" verse, says Kanye West is  biggest competitionSocial media was quickly inundated with comments from fans questioning Drop and Give Me 50’s legitimacy.

‘AI Drake’s diss tune against Kendrick Lamar, Future, Metro Boomin, Rick Ross, and The Weeknd,’ wrote one follower as they shared the music. They’re all done if this isn’t artificial intelligence.

One more person commented, sayingDrake’s music is revealed by the fact that no one can determine if it’s artificial intelligence (AI) or real, but that’s a topic for another day.

“Drake is smart; if everyone likes the diss, he’ll claim it; if not, he’s going to sаy it’s ai and get back in the studio,” said yet another admirer.