Following Jay Z‘s short film for the song, Lil Wayne and Drake come through with their take on “Family Feud.”
Eschewed from Wayne’s Dedication 6 project, Drake seems to formally end his issue with Meek Mill and addresses his controversial jail sentence: “I need my paper long like ‘A Milli’ verse/ Too long, like a sentence from a Philly judge/ F**k is the point in all the beefing, when we really blood?” Capping it off with an open call to an opponents, “But this isn’t all about calling truce/ I’m still dishing out verbal abuse/ That sh*t could get re-introduced if somebody got something they urging to prove.”
He also saves words for Birdman, and the $51 million lawsuit Wayne has against him: “Tell me if TD Bank is approving loans/ I’m thinking of paying Wayne what Universal owes/ My n***a spent a lifetime going platinum and gold/ He should own half of the label, sh*t out of control.”
Wayne also has some words to say about Birdman. “I flipped the bird at the bird/ Hey whats for dinner? Popeyes/ These chickens got bird flu and they chirp, chirp too/ Always sung, never flew/ These boys hide girls too/ If money grow on trees /I climb and rest in that b*tch/ Build a treehouse and knocked the bird nest out that b*tch. Stuck my neck out and sh*t/ Then got the heck out that sh*t/ And when I did, I took the special effect out of that sh*t.” Taking a few bars to address another situation, he got right “back to whipping the Baby/ On some step mama sh*t/ I come direct with my sh*t/ I come correct with my sh*t/ A blank check on your face/ Put some respek on my sh*t/ Branches starting to shake/ Here comes the leaves, get the rake/ I want my piece of the cake.”
Listen to it below.
Wayne took to Instagram to reveal this track will land on his and DJ Drama‘s Dedication 6: Reloaded, which he hints will drop on New Year’s Day.