Drake hits back at Metro Boomin over “Her Loss” shade
Superstar Canadian rapper, Drake has responded to what seemed like a diss by ace music producer, Metro Boomin on his chart topping album, “Her Loss.”
Metro Boomin had in an already deleted post on X, commented on a debate about the streaming figures of his Heroes & Villains album versus those of Drake and 21 Savage‘s Her Loss.
The initiators of the debate had asserted that Metro’s “Heroes & Villains” has amassed more streams in a single year (3.7 billion) than any other rap album since 2018 and is currently generating more than twice the amount of daily streams as Her Loss.
Commenting on the thread, Boomin alleged that despite the figures, his body of work was not receiving the necessary recognition as it hard not received any awards.
He wrote: “Yet Her Loss keeps winning rap album of the year over H&V.
“Proof that award shows are just politics and not for me. Idc about awards honestly, the true award and REWARD is knowing that the music I spend so much time on brings joy to people’s everyday lives.”
However, in what seemed like a response to the claims, Drake on his Instagram Stories Tuesday, quoted JAY-Z’s song “Heart of the City (Ain’t No Love)” as he wrote:
“Damn. little mans, I’m just tryin’ to do me/ If the record’s two mil, I’m just tryin’ to move three.”