Friday (November 17) The OVO CEO Drake released his third installment of his Scary Hours series as a disc 2 deluxe version of last months For All The Dogs release.   Gifting fans 6 new songs to vibe with that feature a number of disses at rivals Kanye West, Pusha T and Joe Budden. 

Immediately sending shots on the intro “Red Button” Drake takes aim at Kanye West first. Revealing he feels salty about Kanye West not upholding his end of several truces they agreen upon.

“Every time you need me for a boost, I never hesitated/ Every time that Yeezy called a truce, he had my head inflated/ Thinkin’ we gon’ finally peace it up and get to levitatin’/ Realize that everything premeditated,” he raps

In 2021 Drake and Kanye West co headlined a Free Larry Hoover benefit concert.  

The Yeezy disses don’t stop there as the Toronto native spins the block on “Stories About My Brother,” as if the first shot wasn’t enough. 

“I can’t wait for the day that you choose to retire your stuff/ Taking off the sneakers ’cause you tired of tying ’em up/ That one day you wake up and tell ’em, ‘Enough is enough’/ That’s how you gon’ find out you not Kobe Bryant to us [laughs]/ Man, you not Kobe Bryant to us… at all,” he says.

Over the summer Kanye west had been spotted in Europe walking around barefoot. He also compared himself Kobe Bryant on School Boy Q’s “That Part. 

“Stories About My Brother’ also houses a Joe Budden diss. 

“Imagine us getting our validation from an ex-musician searching for recognition/ Same story every time, they heckle in repetition/ I’m top of the mountain, these n-ggas still down at base camp, they planning they expedition.”

The beef between Joe Budden reignited last month when the retired MC gave a bad review of Drakes “For All The Dogs” LP which resulted in Drake taking to instagram to diss Joe Budden.

And of course Drake could not let Pusha T not get caught in crossfire as he takes aim at him as well. The Alchemist produced “The Wickman” features the following lyrics.

“Man, I remember n-ggas was joking ’bout some tick, tick/ And now that rapper broke as fuck, that boy a statistic.”

These lines are a callback to Pusha mocking Noah “40” Shebib’s multiple sclerosis disease on “The Story of Adidon”: “OVO 40, hunched over like he 80—tick, tick, tick/ How much time he got? That man is sick, sick, sick.”

Stream Scary Hours 3 below.