Drake released For All the Dogs: Scary Hours Edition, the deluxe version album at midnight and as expected it’s already making some waves online.
One song that has caught everyone’s attention is the first track on the album titled, “Red Button.” On it, Drizzy calls out Kanye for his fake attempts at peace things up and actually having a friendship. However, Drake explains how he eventually caught on to his “premeditated” ways.
“Every time that Yeezy call the truce, he had my head inflated/Thinkin’ we gon’ finally peace it up and get to levitatin’/Realize that everything premeditated,” Drizzy raps on “Red Button.”
More On Drake And Kanye West’s Beef
The beef between Drake and Kanye West has been a topic of interest among music fans and the media for years. The feud between these two prominent artists began in 2018.
The first major event that sparked tensions between Drake and Kanye West was the release of Drake’s song “Two Birds, One Stone” in 2016. In this track, Drake took shots at both Kanye and fellow rapper Pusha T. This led to speculation that there was some underlying animosity between the two artists.
However, it wasn’t until 2018 that their feud escalated to public attention. In May of that year, Pusha T released a diss track called “The Story of Adidon,” where he revealed that Drake had a secret child. It was later revealed that Kanye West had provided Pusha T with information about Drake’s son during a conversation they had.
This revelation caused further strain in the relationship between Drake and Kanye, as it showed a breach of trust on Kanye’s part. Subsequently, both artists took shots at each other through their music and social media platforms.
Since then, the beef has continued intermittently with subliminal disses and indirect references made by both parties. The exact reasons behind their ongoing feud may vary depending on different perspectives, but it is clear that their relationship has been strained for several years now.
It is worth noting that while there have been moments of tension and rivalry between them, there have also been instances where they have shown signs of potential reconciliation.
As we previously reported, Kanye even apologized to Drake for stepping on the release date of Drake’s “Scorpion” album with his own “Ye” album. He explained at the time that he had a lot going on at the time. He also apologized for leaving Drake off his “Lift Yourself” track saying that he “should have given you the opportunity for us to do this together before I released it.”
“Let me start by apologizing for stepping on your release date in the first place,” West said in 2018. “We were building a bond and working on music together including squashing the issues with [Kid] Cudi at our office. Because we spoke about doing ‘Lift Yourself’ together I should have given you the opportunity for us to do this together before I released it.”
“Since we were building as friends and brothers I should have spoken to Pusha about the Quentin Miller bar,” West tweeted. “There should have been no songs with my involvement that had any negative energy towards you.”
He then went ahead and apologized for any perception that he was the one who told Pusha T about Drake’s “secret” child.
“I never listened to either diss track that followed but I did hear quotes from both songs after they were released,” West said. “I did not have any conversations about your child with Pusha. I don’t play with the idea of people’s children after I spoke to Wiz [Khalifa] a few years earlier,” West tweeted in reference to a dispute with Khalifa in 2016.
“I understand Pusha’s issues as a man if someone mentions your fiancé men go mask off. I’ve done the same myself at times. I love you and I love Pusha and we all have an admiration for each other’s craft.”
While we assumed that things would be good from there, apparently not…
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