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Drake Responds to 2024 Diss Tracks in New Song "No Face"

Aug 24, 2024 0 comments



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Drake is not one to let things slide. Following the success of his recent release, "100 GIGS," the Toronto rapper has dropped three new tracks, including the attention-grabbing "No Face." While the spotlight might initially fall on "Supersoak," a song that initially featured Lil Yachty, "No Face" is where Drake delivers some of his most compelling bars, taking aim at the rappers who dissed him earlier in 2024.

In "No Face," Drake teams up with Playboi Carti over a hard-hitting rage beat. While Carti holds his own, it’s Drake’s verses that steal the show. The 6 God doesn’t call out his adversaries by name this time, but he certainly makes it clear that he hasn’t forgotten the slights. In a style reminiscent of his past tracks like "Push Ups" and "Family Matters," where he took a more direct approach, Drake opts for a more cryptic style here, leaving fans guessing about who he’s addressing.

Drake reflects on the envy and resentment he’s faced, rapping, “I’m just so happy that n**gas who envied and held that sh*t in got to finally show it." He follows this up with a more ominous line, "I'm over the moon, yeah, we'll see you boys soon," hinting at potential future confrontations or projects.

Throughout the track, Drake also addresses the criticisms about his influence in the music industry waning. Despite claims that the "Drake stimulus package" is no longer as potent, he reminds listeners of his role in the rise of artists like Rick Ross, A$AP Rocky, and The Weeknd. "This is the sh*t that my daddy had raised me on. N**gas got lit off the features I skated on," he raps, challenging his detractors to acknowledge his contributions.

Drake's verses also touch on the guidance he's received from close collaborators, including OVO 40. He hints at big plans for the future, saying, "40 keep sayin' it's time to be patient. It's so many people we turnin' the tables on. Capo got plans, but we'll save that for later on. Hush'll keep sayin' they know that they played it wrong."

With "No Face," Drake reaffirms his place in the rap game, showing that he’s still a force to be reckoned with. As fans speculate about what’s next for the 6 God, one thing is clear: Drake isn’t done yet, and his subliminal shots in "No Face" are just the beginning of what could be an eventful year in 2024.


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