Hip-Hop / Rap

Metro Boomin Clears the Air on Alleged Drake Diss Albums

115
Metro Boomin

Metro Boomin recently opened up in a GQ interview about his fallout with Drake, explaining that the conflict stemmed from a personal issue rather than a romantic rivalry.

“It really hurt and disappointed me,” Metro shared, calling the situation a “regular” disagreement between friends, though heightened by their celebrity status. “This just happens to have an audience,” he added.

Albums Not Aimed at Drake

Metro dismissed speculation that his collaborative albums with Future, We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You, were created as diss records targeting Drake.

“People think we sat for two years, making two albums [to be] like, ‘Yo, f**k this dude.’ What kind of sh*t is that?” he said, asserting that such rumors are far from the truth.

Regrets Over Social Media Outbursts

Reflecting on his own actions, Metro admitted regret over his online responses to perceived disses in Drake’s tracks like “Push Ups” and “Family Matters.”

“Now I did have my moment online, which I do regret. I should have been stronger than that,” he acknowledged.

Future’s Indifference

Future, however, appeared indifferent to the alleged feud. When asked about it, he responded with a smirk, claiming he hadn’t engaged in any “rap battles,” indicating the conflict held little significance to him.

A Complex Industry Dynamic

Metro Boomin’s revelations highlight the complexities of friendships in the hip-hop world, where personal disputes often become public spectacles.

By addressing the rumors, he aims to clarify misconceptions while emphasizing the genuine nature of his artistry.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

Related Articles

Kanye West at Donda 2 Listening Party
Festivals & EventsHip-Hop / Rap

Kanye West Has Been Banned From The UK — Here’s The Full Story

Wireless Festival 2026 is done. Canceled. Gone. And it all comes down...

Kanye West Live
Hip-Hop / RapFestivals & Events

Wireless Festival 2026 Is Cancelled After the UK Blocked Kanye West From Entering the Country

The UK government has blocked rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West,...

Kanye West
Hip-Hop / RapFestivals & Events

Major Brands Are Ditching Wireless Festival Over Kanye West’s Headline Slot

Pepsi, Diageo and PayPal have all withdrawn their support of Wireless Festival...

Kanye West at Donda 2 Listening Party
Hip-Hop / RapFestivals & Events

Pepsi Pulls Out of Wireless Festival After Kanye West Headliner Backlash

Pepsi has officially pulled out of its long-running sponsorship of the Wireless...