Uma Thurman offers ‘Kill Bill’ costume to Drake for ‘battle’ against rappers

Uma Thurman offers ‘Kill Bill’ costume to Drake for ‘battle’ against rappers

Rappers have been exchanging diss tracks after the release of ‘Like That’, a track by Kendrick Lamar, Metro Boomin and Future

Uma Thurman offered the costume used in Kill Bill for Drake face rappers with whom he has exchanged diss tracks. Kendrick Lamar sings a verse that references “First Person Shooter”, a track by Drake It is J.Pastein the song “Like That”: “Fuck sneak dissin’, first-person shooter /I hope they came with three switches”.

Rap makes up a collaborative album by Metro Boomin It is Future, We Don’t Trust Youreleased in March.

Last weekend, rumors that a diss track by Drake against Lamar would have leaked began to spread. Although some fans thought it was a song created using artificial intelligence, the rapper confirmed that “Push Up” was his work by posting an Instagram story showing Metro Boomin playing drums.

In one part of the track he says: “Subwayshut your ho-ass up and make some drums”.

In the song, Drake also releases verses against Lamar (“How the fuck you big steppin’ with a size seven men’s on”), The Weeknd (“Cash blowin’ Abel bread, out here trickin'”) and more. Listen:

On Sunday the 14th, he shared a photo from the film Quentin Tarantino on Instagram, apparently comparing her situation to that of the character in Uma Thurman in Kill Bill: Volume 1.

Thurman used the social network’s stories to show an image of the outfit she wore in the 2003 feature film in her closet with the caption: “Do you need this?”. Drakethen reposted the photo writing, “Yes, please. The pen is Hattori Hanzō”, comparing one of his letters to the samurai.


Source: Rollingstone

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