Metro Boomin performed a big half in kicking off the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef along with his tune with Future and Kendrick Lamar, “Like That,” from the We Don’t Belief You album.
Throughout an upcoming interview with GQ Journal, the producer addressed rumors in regards to the root of his battle with the OVO founder and admitted he regretted stepping out of character.
“Me and [Drake], we had a private difficulty, and for the file, not over no woman or nothing foolish like that,” Metro defined. “It was a private difficulty that actually damage me and dissatisfied me.
He defined that they simply “fell out over one thing,” however their fame meant it grew to become headline information.
“It’s simply common s###,” Metro added. “This simply occurs to have an viewers.”
Nonetheless, Metro admitted he regrets taking their feud to social media, calling him out on Twitter.
“Now I did have my second on-line, which I do remorse,” he confessed. “I ought to have been stronger than that. That was out of character for me. However at a sure level, it’s like, I don’t rap, bro, so that you’re going to simply s### on me on all of those songs.”
He added, “I’m not going to get within the sales space, so I’m finna tweet at you.”
Whereas he didn’t get within the sales space, Metro Boomin fired again with the viral “BBL Drizzy” instrumental. Nonetheless, he adamantly denied the speculation that he joined forces with Drake’s rivals solely for taking Drake down on the albums We Don’t Belief You and We Nonetheless Don’t Belief You with Future.
“Folks actually suppose we sat for 2 years, making two albums [to be] like, Yo, f### this dude. What sort of s### is that?” he requested. “You actually suppose we’re going to spend that a lot time, effort, sources on simply attempting to get at any person on an album? Blowing budgets on two albums—going over funds? That’s some critical hate. Neither one in every of us rock like that.”
In the meantime, Future additionally addressed Drake within the GQ interview, downplaying any notion of “beef.”