4Batz is denying that he has any issues with Drake after he tweeted at the Canadian superstar’s rival Kendrick Lamar over the weekend.
In a social media post last week, the newcomer jokingly asked K.Dot to let his debut mixtape U Made Me A St4r breathe a little as his onslaught of Drizzy disses hogged all the attention in the Hip Hop space.
“yo @kendricklamar I just dropped my tape my n-gga can I get 24hrs at least [crying laughing emojis],” he wrote in a since-deleted post.
It is also worth noting that the aforementioned tape features another enemy of the 6 God,Kanye West, and does not include the Toronto native’s remix to his breakout song, “act ii: date @ 8.”
The project was released through Gamma and not OVO Sound, despite reports from earlier this year that suggested otherwise — however, the Dallas native has been closely linked to the “Hotline Bling” hitmaker over the past few months.
After a Hip Hop journalist shared all the above observations and concluded that there must be an issue between Drake and 4Batz, the latter denied having a problem with the 37-year-old — however, he didn’t clarify if the inverse is also true.
“I ain’t got no problem wit dat n-gga,” he wrote in a quote tweet on Sunday (May 6). “I got the number 1 mixtape in the WORLD and it’s not even a album.”
I ain’t got no problem wit dat nigga, I got the number 1 mixtape in the WORLD and it’s not even a albumhttps://t.co/UphyOgCr7Ahttps://t.co/FFwIJA42ju
— 4Batz (@4Batzz) May 5, 2024
In March, Billboard reported that 4Batz had signed to OVO Sound for his debut EP following Drake’s remix of one of his songs. The publication wrote that the deal was a short-term license and had been confirmed by two execs.
The singer’s lawyer declined to comment on the news but mentioned that he “made a calculated decision to creatively collaborate with one of the most iconic artists ever.”
The attorney added: “The positive energy and overall support from Team Drake/OVO was a driving factor in getting this song released.
“We are grateful for their involvement and are excited to see what the future holds as a result of this epic creative and business move.”
With the report specifically noting the project would be an EP and 4Batz calling his new project a mixtape, his next effort might very well be released via the independent Canadian imprint.