Drake has surprisingly rapped over Metro Boomin‘s “BBL Drizzy” beat on his new collaboration with Sexyy Red.

The St. Louis rapper dropped her new album In Sexyy We Trust with little notice on Friday (May 24), which includes a song called “U My Everything” that features Drizzy.

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The track itself is produced by Tay Keith, but part of Drake’s verse finds him rapping over the beat that Metro Boomin made to mock him.

“Why you love me? Still a mystery/ Me and the surgeon got history/ I changed a lot of girls’ lives for real/ They need a new body, they hittin’ me,” the 6 God raps before the “BBL Drizzy” instrumental kicks in.

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He then spits: “BBL Drizzy, they want a new body, they ask me for it/ The last one, Jung, he did it for free ’cause I sent over so many past ones for him.”

“U My Everything” is Drake’s second collaboration with Sexyy Red following “Rich Baby Daddy,” which appeared on his For All the Dogs album and also featured SZA.

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Metro Boomin released his “BBL Drizzy” beat on SoundCloud earlier in May as part of their ongoing feud, fueling the rumors that Drake once got a Brazilian butt lift.

The producer launched a contest encouraging fans to freestyle over the instrumental, offering the winner a free beat from him. Shortly after, he upped the ante by promising the winner a $10,000 cash prize.

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Rick Ross first coined the name “BBL Drizzy” while mocking Drake on social media for allegedly undergoing plastic surgery.

“The bridge of your nose somehow got smaller BBL Drizzy @champagnepapi,” he wrote on Instagram last month next to side-by-side photos of the Toronto rap star.

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While Drake has yet to directly address the BBL allegations, he took aim at both Metro and Rozay on his diss songs “Push Ups” and “Family Matters.”

“Metro, shut your ho ass up and make some drums, n-gga,” he snarled on the former, responding to the barrage of shots aimed at him on the producer’s We Don’t Trust You album with Future.

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Firing back at the MMG mogul’s “Champagne Moments” diss track, he rapped on the latter: “What the fuck I heard Rick drop, nigga? Talkin’ somethin’ ’bout a nose job, n-gga/ Ozempic got a side effect of jealousy and doctor never told y’all n-ggas.”

Stream Sexyy Red’s In Sexyy We Trust in full below.