In 2024,
Kendrick Lamar,
Future, and
Metro Boomin collaborated on the song "
Like That" from Future and Metro Boomin's joint album ''
We Don't Trust You''. On the song, Lamar responds to a claim made by
J. Cole in his song with Drake, "
First Person Shooter", that Cole, Lamar, and Drake are the "Big Three" of contemporary hip hop. Lamar rapped on "Like That" rejecting the idea, saying he trumps them both. Lamar further dissed Drake by calling his best songs a "light pack" and comparing their rivalry to that of
Michael Jackson and
Prince, saying "Prince outlived Mike Jack." In response, Drake released "Push Ups" on April 19, two versions of which prematurely leaked online a few days prior. After perceiving a lack of response from Lamar, Drake posted a freestyle on his Instagram titled "Taylor Made Freestyle". According to Arthur McArthur, the song's instrumental was originally created in 2009. It had been submitted to
Dr. Dre for his album
Detox, along with a chorus from Toronto artist Shi Wisdom; McArthur claimed that Dr. Dre had shown interest in using it for a record featuring
Keyshia Cole. He also suggested that Drake had asked to use the instrumental as he "wanted an old-school,
West Coast-sounding beat". == Lyrics ==