Drake 2024 Songs & Features
A lot has been happening around Drake, with some hip-hop rappers taking shots at him in one way or another. One of the most dissed tracks aimed at Drake was Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” a track that earned Kendrick Lamar an award at the 2024 BET. However, we still have with us Drake’s 2024 songs and features, which include some of his diss tracks aimed at a few fellow rappers like Kendrick and more.
On this page, you are about to see the list of Drake’s 2024 songs and the ones he got featured on as well. Already, Aswehiphop has compiled Drake’s 2023 songs and features, which you can also check out on this page. Check out all Drake’s 2024 songs below.
Drake 2024 Songs and Features
As We Speak” (feat.)
act ii: date @ 8″ (feat.)
Show Of Hands” (feat.)
Thank God I Never Signed My Life Away” (feat.)
Champagne Moment” (feat.)
Push Ups”
Taylor Made Freestyle”
Like That” (feat.)
euphoria” (feat.)
Family Matters”
Meet The Grahams” (feat.)
Not Like Us” (feat.)
The Heart PT. 6″
Wah Gwan Delilah” (feat.)
Hot Uptown” (feat.)
Uuugly” (feat.)
Sideways” (feat.)
Healing” (feat.)
Buffalo Freestyle” (feat.)
Modo Capone” (feat.)
“As We Speak” is one of the first songs that featured Drake in 2024. It is a song by Yeat. The song appears on the reissue version of his latest album *2093,* which is out now everywhere.
On this day in March 2024, “act ii: date @ 8” remix was released featuring Drake and 4Batz. The original song was released by 4Batz, who later tapped Drake for a remix. It is a nice song both have, and you might like to listen to it.
On this day, April 12th, A$AP Rocky released a diss track aimed at Drake. The song is titled “Show Of Hands.” This song is track six on the second part of the new LP. Fans think a bunch of his lines are aimed at Drake, and it’s hard to argue.
“Thank God I Never Signed My Life Away” is also a song, a diss song aimed at Drake. The song didn’t feature Drake directly, but The Weeknd made it happen by dissing Drake on the track. They could never diss my brothers, baby. When they got leaks in their operation, I thank God that I never signed my life away, and we never do the big talk (No, no, no, no, no). Their shooters are making TikToks, got us laughing in the Lambo.
“Champagne Moment” came from Rick Ross. It is also a diss track aimed at Drake. The track was played live on stream by DJ Akademiks, who acknowledged Ross’s 2-hour response time and commended his ability and willingness to do so. At the time of this story, it seems like the track is only available with DJ Akademiks.
“Push Ups” is the first song Drake released in 2024. Although it is a diss track aimed at Kendrick Lamar, the song was not officially released on streaming platforms, but Drake later made it available. You can check it out on Spotify.
“Taylor Made Freestyle” is another diss track from Drake dissing Kendrick Lamar. This time he featured A.I. 2Pac & Snoop Dogg. It was a freestyle track, but the track is currently not on streaming platforms.
“Like That” is a remix from YE, aka Kanye West. Ye jumps on Future, Metro Boomin, and Kendrick Lamar’s “Like That” and takes shots at both Drake and J. Cole in the process. Before the verse starts, he says, “we gon’ take this p*ssy n*gga out, yo Dot I got you,” before he taunts Drake for his label deal which is reportedly worth $500 million. “It’s a wrap for n*ggas, where’s Lucian? Serve your master, n*gga, you caught a little bag for your masters didn’t you? Lifetime deal, I feel bad for n*ggas.” Later on, towards the end of the verse, he says, “play J. Cole, get the p*ssy dry.” That came along with a tweet aimed at Cole too.
“euphoria,” the diss track, is now available on streaming services. Stream below on TIDAL, Apple Music, and Spotify. It is a track from Kendrick Lamar aimed at Drake and was released in 2024.
“Family Matters” came in response to Kendrick Lamar’s “euphoria.” “Family Matters” is one of Drake’s diss tracks aimed at Kendrick Lamar.
This one is called “Meet The Grahams” and is another nuke, as people have been expecting. On it, Kendrick talks directly to Drake’s son and mother. He also suggests that Drake has another child that he’s hiding. He also addresses the allegations of Drake being involved with underage girls.
Kendrick has dropped yet another Drake diss track. This one is called “Not Like Us” and is higher in energy. Over the DJ Mustard production, it sounds like a victory lap but is just as scathing. He calls out some of Drake’s crew by name and doubles down on the accusations of him being a pedophile.
Before Kendrick gets a chance to drop “The Heart Pt. 6,” Drake takes the lead and releases a new diss of the same name, flipping Kendrick’s timestamp strategy on him.
Drake jumps on “Wah Gwan Delilah” by Snowd4y, an up-and-coming Toronto artist’s song which he’s been hyping up on social media a little bit. It’s a play off Plain White T’s “Hey There Delilah” and a parody, so it’s interesting that Drake got on it at all.
He appears on Camila Cabello’s brand-new album *C,XOXO,* not once but twice. The first is a collaboration between the pair called “Hot Uptown,” which goes directly into “Uuugly,” a solo Drake track on the album which fans might recognize as the “Trying Me” snippet that leaked in March.
Drake and Gordo have worked fairly closely together across multiple projects in the past couple of years, with Gordo getting credits on “Gently” and “Rich Baby Daddy” from *For All The Dogs* and “Currents,” “Calling My Name,” “Sticky,” “Massive,” and “Tie That Binds” from *Honestly, Nevermind.* Now you can listen to their new collaboration, which includes “Sideways” and “Healing.”