Duppy Freestyle
Drake Lyrics


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I'm in shock
The nerve, the audacity
Okay

So if you rebuke me for workin' with someone else on a couple of Vs
What do you really think of the nigga that's makin' your beats?
I've done things for him I thought that he never would need
Father had to stretch his hands out and get it from me
I pop style for 30 hours, then let him repeat
Now, you poppin' up with the jokes, I'm dead, I'm asleep
I just left from over by y'all puttin' pen to the sheets
Tired of sittin' quiet, and helpin' my enemies eat
Keep gettin' temperature checks
They know that my head overheats
Don't know why the fuck you niggas listen to Denim or Steve
Must've had your Infrared wrong, now your head in the beam
Y'all are the spittin' image of whatever jealousy breeds
Don't push me when I'm in album mode
You're not even top 5 as far as your label talent goes
You send shots, well, I got to challenge those
But I bring Calicos to the Alamo
I could never have a Virgil in my circle and hold him back 'cause he makes me nervous
I wanna see my brothers flourish to their higher purpose
You niggas leeches and serpents
I think it's good that now the teachers are learnin', yeah
Your brother said, it was your cousin then him, then you
So, you don't rap what you did, you just rap what you knew
Don't be ashamed, it's plenty niggas that do what you do
There's no malice in your heart, you're an approachable dude
Man, you might've sold to college kids for Nike & Mercedes
But you act like you sold drugs for Escobar in the '80s
I had a microphone of yours, but then the signature faded
I think that pretty much resembles what's been happenin' lately
Please believe your demise will be televised, yeah
And as for Q, man, I changed his life a couple times
Nigga was at Kroger workin' double time
Y'all actin' like he made the boy when I was tryna help the guy
Yeah, who gassed you to play with me?
Man, you made this shit as easy as ABCs
Whoever supposedly makin' me hits, but then got no hits sound like they need me
My hooks did it, my lyrics did it, my spirit did it
I'm fearless with it, yeah
I really shouldn't have given you none of my time
'Cause you older than the nigga you runnin' behind
Look, holla at me when you multi-million
I told you keep playin' with my name and I'ma let it ring on you
Like Virginia Williams
I'm too resilient, get out your feelin's
It's gon' be a cruel summer for you
I told Weezy and Baby, "I'ma done him for you"
Tell 'Ye, "We got a invoice comin' to you"
Considerin' that we just sold another 20 for you





To be honest
Duppy

Overall Meaning

In the first paragraph of the song, Drake expresses his shock and disbelief at someone's audacity and nerve. He then goes on to address the fact that if this person criticizes him for collaborating with someone else on a few songs, it raises questions about their opinion of the producer who makes their beats. Drake points out that he has done things for this person that he never thought they would need and even had to financially support them. He mentions his own successes, such as the song "Pop Style" and his ability to write for long hours, while mocking the person for making jokes about him. Drake also reveals that he is tired of being quiet and indirectly helping his enemies succeed.


In the second paragraph, Drake continues to address his detractors. He mentions that he constantly faces scrutiny and criticism and that people know his temper can easily get the best of him. He mocks the individuals who listen to the advice of people like Denim or Steve, implying their opinions are misguided. Drake suggests that his critics should be careful not to provoke him while he is in album mode. He further diminishes their talent, asserting they are not even in the top 5 within their own label. Drake acknowledges that shots have been fired at him, prompting him to challenge his rivals. He goes on to mention bringing Calicos (a type of firearm) to the Alamo, a reference to his willingness to go to war with anyone who challenges him.


Moving to the third paragraph, Drake emphasizes his commitment to uplifting his friends and associates. He asserts that he would never hold back someone like Virgil, a fashion designer, because he values their contributions and wants to see them succeed in their own endeavors. Drake criticizes his opponents, calling them leeches and serpents, while highlighting the importance of learning and growing from past experiences. He also references the fact that his rivals have tried to shift blame for their actions onto others. Drake suggests that their dishonesty is not a cause for shame since many people engage in similar behavior. He notes that there is no malice in their hearts and that they are approachable individuals. Additionally, Drake mentions the irony of his rivals portraying themselves as major drug dealers, while he believes they simply sold merchandise to college students.


In the final paragraph, Drake predicts the downfall of his opponents and suggests that their demise will be publicly showcased. He takes credit for changing the life of someone named Q, who was working at a grocery store called Kroger before Drake helped him. Drake dismisses his rivals' claims that they have made hit songs, stating that their lack of success suggests they actually need him. He credits his own talent for creating catchy hooks, powerful lyrics, and an unshakable spirit. Drake admits that he regrets giving his opponents any of his time, highlighting the irony that they are older than him but still trying to compete with him. He concludes by metaphorically warning them that he will bring trouble and confrontation to their lives, comparing himself to a ringing phone belonging to a person named Virginia Williams. Drake proclaims his resilience, dismissing any negative emotions his rivals may have, and predicts a difficult and challenging time ahead for them. Finally, he mentions having a financial disagreement with Kanye West ("Ye") and stating that an invoice is on its way, alluding to Drake having sold a significant number of records.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm in shock
I am deeply astonished or surprised


The nerve, the audacity
The boldness and arrogance displayed


So if you rebuke me for workin' with someone else on a couple of Vs
If you criticize me for collaborating with another artist on a few songs


What do you really think of the nigga that's makin' your beats?
What is your true opinion of the producer who creates your music?


I've done things for him I thought that he never would need
I have fulfilled tasks for him that I believed he would never require


Father had to stretch his hands out and get it from me
I provided support and resources, being like a father figure


I pop style for 30 hours, then let him repeat
I effortlessly create impressive music for a prolonged period, then allow him to imitate it


Now, you poppin' up with the jokes, I'm dead, I'm asleep
Now, you suddenly appear with mocking remarks, but I am unbothered and indifferent


I just left from over by y'all puttin' pen to the sheets
I recently departed from being involved in your creative process


Tired of sittin' quiet, and helpin' my enemies eat
I am weary of remaining silent and aiding my adversaries in achieving success


Keep gettin' temperature checks
Continuously being assessed and evaluated


They know that my head overheats
They are aware that I become easily agitated or angered


Don't know why the fuck you niggas listen to Denim or Steve
I do not understand why you individuals pay attention to Denim or Steve


Must've had your Infrared wrong, now your head in the beam
Perhaps you misunderstood the situation, and now you are in a dangerous position


Y'all are the spittin' image of whatever jealousy breeds
You perfectly epitomize the negative qualities that stem from envy


Don't push me when I'm in album mode
Do not provoke me when I am in the process of creating an album


You're not even top 5 as far as your label talent goes
You are not even ranked in the top 5 among the artists signed to your record label


You send shots, well, I got to challenge those
You take shots at me, but I must confront and respond to them


But I bring Calicos to the Alamo
However, I come prepared with firearms to face any opposition


I could never have a Virgil in my circle and hold him back 'cause he makes me nervous
I cannot have someone like Virgil Abloh, who may limit my progress because his presence makes me anxious


I wanna see my brothers flourish to their higher purpose
I desire for my fellow artists to thrive and fulfill their greater potential


You niggas leeches and serpents
You individuals are parasites and treacherous beings


I think it's good that now the teachers are learnin', yeah
It is satisfying to witness the individuals who once taught me now gaining knowledge


Your brother said, it was your cousin then him, then you
First, your brother mentioned it, then your cousin, and finally, you


So, you don't rap what you did, you just rap what you knew
Therefore, you do not rap about your actual experiences, but rather what you are familiar with


Don't be ashamed, it's plenty niggas that do what you do
Do not feel embarrassed, as there are many individuals who engage in the same activities as you


There's no malice in your heart, you're an approachable dude
You do not possess any ill intentions in your heart, and you are easy to approach


Man, you might've sold to college kids for Nike & Mercedes
You may have marketed products to university students in exchange for Nike and Mercedes items


But you act like you sold drugs for Escobar in the '80s
However, you behave as if you were a prominent drug dealer like Escobar in the 1980s


I had a microphone of yours, but then the signature faded
I possessed a microphone that belonged to you, but over time, your influence diminished


I think that pretty much resembles what's been happenin' lately
This situation symbolizes what has been occurring recently


Please believe your demise will be televised, yeah
Rest assured, your downfall will be publicized on television


And as for Q, man, I changed his life a couple times
Regarding Quentin Miller, I significantly impacted his life on multiple occasions


Nigga was at Kroger workin' double time
He was working excessively long hours at Kroger


Y'all actin' like he made the boy when I was tryna help the guy
You all attribute his success solely to him, but I was the one attempting to assist him


Yeah, who gassed you to play with me?
Who encouraged you to engage in a confrontation with me?


Man, you made this shit as easy as ABCs
You made this situation incredibly simple and straightforward


Whoever supposedly makin' me hits, but then got no hits sound like they need me
Those who claim to produce successful songs for me, but have not achieved any success themselves, clearly depend on me


My hooks did it, my lyrics did it, my spirit did it
My catchy choruses, impactful lyrics, and my passion were the reasons behind my success


I'm fearless with it, yeah
I am bold and courageous when it comes to my craft


I really shouldn't have given you none of my time
I should not have wasted any time on you


'Cause you older than the nigga you runnin' behind
Because you are older than the person you are trying to emulate


Look, holla at me when you multi-million
Talk to me when you have amassed millions of dollars


I told you keep playin' with my name and I'ma let it ring on you
I warned you not to continue disrespecting my reputation, or else there will be consequences


Like Virginia Williams
Similar to how I confronted Pusha T for insulting my friend and manager, Virginia Williams


I'm too resilient, get out your feelin's
I am too strong and determined, so remove your emotions from this situation


It's gon' be a cruel summer for you
You will experience a harsh and unpleasant season


I told Weezy and Baby, 'I'ma done him for you'
I informed Lil Wayne and Birdman that I will handle this issue on their behalf


Tell 'Ye, 'We got a invoice comin' to you'
Inform Kanye West that he will receive a bill for my services


Considerin' that we just sold another 20 for you
Take into account that we recently sold 20 million records on your behalf




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Matthew Samuels, Aubrey Graham, Jahaan Sweet

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Yawdan

K... Eminem was beefing with Benzino in 02/03 or so. So Benzino's son was nearly 20 years younger 🤦♂️

He's precise lyrics:
You wanna talk about some shit
That you don't know about, yeah?
Let's talk about how you're puttin' your own son out there
To try to eat off him because you missed your boat
You're never gonna blow, bitch, you're just too old

He also reference Benzino's daughter in another diss song. She was born in 97 so was at most 6 at the time:

... Right in front of the only thing you have in this world,
a little girl
and i'll put that on her
when this is all over
i would never try to make her a star, and eat off her

... Lol I told the other dude to do his research. Yet you decided to say something when you're just as uninformed as him? Lol



All comments from YouTube:

@aidanlambert4969

this was the pearl harbor of rap beef an idea that ended up backfiring

@Vpopov81

I still think it was better than pusha

@BudderB0y2222

Victor Popov Drakes beat was better but Pusha exposed Drake for hiding his son which was huge

@dewanmdurnto3592

@@BudderB0y2222 drakes wordplay is better

@CreepyBio

Pusha's got more dirt on drake but lyrically this diss is unmatched

@kidr1211

@@BudderB0y2222 "Hiding his son". Drake has always said he lets the music do the talking and he was going to tell the world he had a son when scorpion dropped on the song march 14th. Pusha just ran to tell everyone before him, that isnt exposing. His son was like 3 months old

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@jamesalafayette8255

🚨Drake was so proud of this song for about a week

@ikpefangodsent2685

3days

@arithrokazi9061

lmaooo he was gassed until he heard "let that boy come home"

@Farinmynded

He didn’t drop the other diss because things couldn’t gotten deeper than music fans don’t understand

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