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Don Q Responds to Lil Tjay on “Idk”

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On Saturday, Lil Tjay decided to drop a freestyle over 50 Cent‘s “Many Men (Wish Death),” retitling it “Faceshot (Many Men Freestyle).”

Over the  Eminem, Digga and Luis Resto-produced track, Tjay speaks about getting shot seven times and coming out alive, but also seems to be directing his bars at someone specific.

“Type of guy, try to take sum’ from me, boy you high/And I ain’t sayin’ he the suspect but lil homie out a eye,” he spits. “All streets rules apply, I got hit, ain’t wonder why/All quiet/All I know is when they see me it’s goodbye/I know many men, out there wanna get me, tell ’em ‘Bend again’/Never on no scary shit, no afraid like Eminem.”

Don Q didn’t take kindly what the “True 2 Myself” rapper had to say and decided to drop bars over 50 Cent & G-Unit’s “I Don’t Know Officer.”

In his freestyle, Tjay alluded to the fact that someone from Highbridge The Label may have allegedly been involved in the shooting.

“Like what? Mr. Manny steady talkin’ like he tough/Caught his ass, ain’t have no pole, and he went skippin’ off the dust,” said Lil Tjay who may be referring to HBTL’s Trap Manny.

Don Q responded with, “I used to like you so I’m happy they ain’t finish the job/but you must gotta death wish tryna mention the squad/Got shot, now you sayin’ names all over your raps/p*ssy boy, I could imagine what you told the detecs.”

“But you keep chattin’ about the guys and we ain’t mention you once/ but keep on cappin for the blogs and you gon’ get what you want.”

Back in 2020, beef initiated between Lil Tjay and Highbridge The Label after Lil Tjay self-proclaimed himself as the King of New York and stated that he could have slept with A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie‘s girlfriend and baby mother, Ella Bands.

Stream Don Q’s response to Lil Tjay above.

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Rick Ross Disses Drake on ‘Champagne Moments’

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After Drake‘s official diss, “Push Ups,” leaked earlier today, in which he dissed Rick Ross, Metro Boomin, Kendrick Lamar, and others, Rick Ross throws his hat in the ring and immediately responds with a diss of his own titled, “Champagne Moments.”

In the diss track, Rick Ross reveals that Drake allegedly got a nose job and also unfollowed Drake on Instagram after Drake sent French Montana a cease and desist for a track on his album.

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The record is now available on streaming services.


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Dreezy Releases ‘B**ch Duh’ Remix with BIA, Lakeyah and KenTheMan

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Following the release of her hit single “B**ch Duh” in February, Chicago artist Dreezy is back with a female star-studded remix of the track featuring BIA, Lakeyah, and KenTheMan.

The original version of the song boasts a star-studded video with appearances from Metro Boomin, Travis Scott, Swae Lee, Coi Leray, Yung Miami, Natalie Nunn, 2 Chainz, Rubi Rose, Gillie, NeNe Leakes, and more.

“‘B**ch Duh’ came about with just me being in a studio, popping my s**t, getting in my vibe. I love to just make music that makes me feel confident and makes me feel like I’m on top of the world. It’s just one of those songs where I was just really in my element. I put it out, the internet went crazy about it. It was like organic love and everything,” Dreezy told BET. “So, I thought about an all female remix plus it was Women’s Month. When I put the original track out there, I was getting so much good feedback from the female rappers anyway. That’s how I chose who I wanted to be on the song.”

The release of the ‘B**ch Duh’ remix follows news of Dreezy’s 2016 single “Close To You,” featuring T-Pain, earning Platinum certification from the RIAA in March.

Stream the ‘B**ch Duh’ remix below.

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Did The Weeknd Take Shots at Drake on New Future & Metro Boomin Song: “Thank God I Never Signed My Life Away”?

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Earlier this month, news began to circulate about potential tension brewing between The Weeknd and Drake following The Weeknd’s feature on Future & Metro Boomin‘s “We Don’t Trust You” track, “Young Metro.” This week, the plot thickens with The Weeknd’s appearance on the sequel album, “We Still Don’t Trust You.”


In his contribution to the track “All To Myself” The Weeknd subtly hints at his decision not to ink a deal with Warner Bros. and OVO Sound, a choice he made clear to Drake back in 2016.

“They could never diss my brothers, baby/When they got leaks in they operation/I thank God that I never signed my life away,” he sings.

The Weeknd previously disclosed to Complex, “I told him from day one what my decision was going to be. I wasn’t going that route. I was going to go my own route. And he supported me.”

Regarding the “shooters making TikToks” lyric, fans speculate it is in reference to OVO Sound artist Baka‘s TikTok presence which can be viewed here.

Stream the track below.

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