Audio of Lil Yachty singing the lyrics to Drake’s Her Loss song “Jumbotron S**t Poppin” on a reference track has leaked.
‘Jumbotron S**t Poppin’ reference leaked
Drake seems to be at war with half of the music industry, as several artists have recently formed to take on the Six Gods like Voltron. In the latest apparent attempt to assassinate Drizzy’s character, someone leaked a reference track that finds Lil Yachty singing the lyrics to Aubrey’s “Jumbotron S**t Poppin'”. In the leak, which can be heard below, Boat raps exactly like Drake, except he says “I sip out so much” while Drake changes the lyrics to “Boat was so sip out.”
“We’re not even in Turkey, she loves going to the sand/riding with F&N, we love holding hands,” Yachty raps in the clip below. “I’m so drunk, he won’t leave the bed/Damn, they dipped a pint of TEC in Code Red/If I tell this bitch to stop, she’ll drag it/God, he won’t unless it’s Lead-free, or smoke on the shit/I ain’t walking around without a network, so just go ahead and die/See me when you see me, if it’s smoke, man, you Just release it.
This isn’t the first time Drake has faced a ghostwriting scandal. Back in 2015, Meek Mill infamously accused him of having a writer, who turned out to be Atlanta artist Quentin Miller.
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Who leaked the reference track?
Sources say the leak was sent to multiple blogs from an unknown Atlanta phone number. Controversial streamer DJ Akademiks even speculated that the purveyor of the leaks was none other than Metro Boomin.
After receiving abuse from multiple artists on Future and Metro Boomin’s “We Don’t Trust You” and “We Still Don’t Trust You” albums, Drake fired back over the weekend with the diss track “Drop and Give Me 50” Of his critics, the song finds him taking aim at Kendrick Lamar, Future, The Weeknd, Metro Boomin, Rick Ross and more. Rick Ross has responded with his own song “Champagne Moment.”
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Listen to Lil Yachty’s “Jumbotron S**t Poppin” reference track, and listen to Drake’s version below.

