Producer Metro Boomin' has further thrown his hat into the rap-beef ring with the release of "BBL Drizzy BPM 150.mp3." The track is an instrumental that repeats the lyrics, "BBL Drizzy" over an infectious, drum-heavy beat.

The snappy drums on the track are presumably a jab at Drake's telling Metro to "shut yo' ho' ass up and make some drums" on his diss track response, "Push Ups." Drums, indeed, Metro has made.

"I'm thicker than a Snicker/I'm thicker than your ninja/Don't act like you don't know me," sings  KingWillonius on the chorus. Metro sped up the comedian's own soul song, "BBL Drizzy" to 150 BPM, thus creating "BBL Drizzy BPM 150.mp3." 

"Baby, it ain't no mystery/Got the best BBL in history/This cake will make you show up/I know you seen this glow up/As BBL Drizzy," continues the refrain.

Drake's body has repeatedly come under fire from fellow rappers like Kendrick Lamar and Rick Ross. The two have accused Drake's abs of being fake, additionally joking that the Canadian has had a Brazilian Butt Lift, or BBL.

On Sunday, Metro took to X to post a link to the diss on SoundCloud. He captioned the post with an exciting proposition: a free beat.

"best verse over this gets a free beat just upload your song and hashtag #bbldrizzybeatgiveaway," wrote Metro.

He updated his promise to the winner on Monday, promising that the "winner gets $10k and a beat runner up gets a beat as well."

Metro's instrumental assault on Drake comes after Lamar unleashed multiple attacks this weekend. Lamar repeatedly accused Drake of being a pedophile with an interest in underage girls, rapping "Certified lover boy? Certified pedophile" on "Not Like Us." He continues, rapping, "Tryna strike a chord and it's probably A minor."

The dancey "Not Like Us" is a follow-up to "meet the grahams," Kendrick's first response to Drake's "Family Matters." On "meet the grahams," Lamar addresses Drake's mother, father, son and a supposed 11-year-old daughter. In the song, Lamar tells Drake to die several times. He shames Drake's father for raising a deadbeat and extends his sympathies to the women in Drake's life. He even promises to steer Adonis, Drake's son, in the right direction when he comes of age.

Drake struck back with "The Heart Part 6," whose title is a parody on Lamar's running series of songs, titled "The Heart." On the record, Drake denies the accusations that he has a daughter and that he is interested in underage women. Drake chides Lamar, saying that the OVO rapper had actually planted the information Lamar rapped about on his tracks.

Metro Boomin' seemingly responded to "The Heart Part 6" with a meme of basketballer Chris Paul. The photo is captioned "Chris Paul hits a huge three to cut the lead down to 42," indicating that Metro was not impressed by Drake's retort.

Metro has yet to pick a winner for the #bbldrizzybeatgiveaway.

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