Sexyy Red And The Internet React To Drake’s Rap Over ‘BBL Drizzy’ Beat
Drake loves trolling so much that he rapped over Metro Boomin‘s “BBL Drizzy” beat on his new collaboration with Sexyy Red.
On Friday (May 24), the St. Louis rapper dropped her new mixtape with little notice. Titled, In Sexyy We Trust, the album has 14 tracks with features from Drake, Mike WiLL Made-It, and Lil Baby. This marks her third mixtape since the release of her debut 2021 mixtape, Ghetto Superstar. Sexyy reunited with her “Rich Baby Daddy” collaborator on a track called “U My Everything.”
Drake’s Rap on “U My Everything”
The track is produced by Tay Keith, but Drake’s verse comes in at the two-minute mark and transitions into the diss instrumentals Boomin made to mock him. Drake also raps at the beginning of his part, “Or maybe you go to St. Mart with me if these n—-s, take a break and quit starting with me.”
Then, Drake really said, “Why you love me still a mystery, me and the surgeon got history. I changed a lot of girls’ lives for real. They need a new body, they hittin’ me, aye.” Next, the beat switches over to Boomin’s “BBL Drizzy” instrumental, and the Canadian rapper continues, “BBL Drizzy, they want a new body, they ask me for it. The last one, Jung, he did it for free ’cause I sent over so many past ones for him.”
Sexyy admitted in a video that Chief Keef, who she collaborated with recently on “Damn Shorty” and have worked together before, was supposed to be on “U My Everything.” Keef was the one who told her to make an R&B song and told her that people would ask him if he was her “baby daddy” and that the two of them “go together.” Recalling the conversation with Keef, she said she asked him what he tells them when they say that to him, and he responded, “Don’t worry about it.” That’s what inspired her lines, “We go together, tell them hoes we go together.”
Reacting to Drake’s rap on the “BBL Drizzy” beat, fans either thought he was corny or thought it was hilarious. Over on Instagram, one person said, “Did Drake just say ‘me and the surgeon got history’ ?? This can’t be real [laughing emojis].” Another commented, “This screams ‘I’m trying too hard to redeem myself’ [laughing emoji, yawning emojis].” A third wrote: “Drake burying himself with corny s—.” Added another, ‘He’s literally rapping about nothing. As usual.”
Meanwhile, one person said, “People gotta realize. Drake ain’t going nowhere. Win, lose, or draw. Streams prolly gone up since the ‘beef.'” Added another, “People are hating on Drake because it’s popular to hate on him so they’ll act like this ain’t [fire emojis] just so they can seem cool and trendy.” Nick Cannon commented on the post, “Brilliant!”
Over on X (formerly Twitter), the reactions were much harsher. One person wrote: “Drake rapping over BBL drizzy 3 weeks later with sexy red just proving he’s consistently corny and not as quick a thinking as his bars led yall to believe.” Another demolished Drake when he said, “N—-s acting like Drake playing 4-D chess rapping over BBL Drizzy right now so f—ing funny, what type of fake morale high ground y’all searching for rn. No wonder they’re were trying to break Family Matters into 3 separate songs to add points to that loss loool.”
Drake shared a screenshot of “U My Everything” to his Stories and added a laughing emoji and an emoji with an arrow through it. That alone makes it seem that he is letting it be known that his verse is to troll the haters, and he seems unfazed by who won the beef between him and Kendrick Lamar.
Listen to the track below: