Metro Boomin Admits Stan Culture Makes Today’s Rap Beefs “Kind Of Weird”
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At the 2024 Forbes Under 30 Summit in Cincinnati on Monday (Sept. 23), Metro Boomin discussed the current state of feuds within Hip Hop. While chatting with panel host Matt Craig, he called todayâs beefs âkind of weird,â considering how stan culture plays into it. The beatmaker also mentioned that he still has âlove and respectâ for his past collaborators â possibly including Drake.
âI feel like competition is great for the game. Hip Hop has always been more of a competitive genre,â Metro shared. âThereâs a lot of ego involved, so youâre supposed to feel like youâre the best. Everybody â from the highest to the lowest guy â youâre supposed to at least feel like youâre the best. When two of the top dogs in the game both feel like [theyâre] the best, itâs like, âOK, now we gotta have a showdown.ââ
âI feel like more of today, itâs more like stan culture. It makes it kind of weird. Back in the day, JAY-Z and Nas went at it, but I was a fan of both of them, and most people were. Itâs not like, âI hate this side,ââ the HEROES & VILLAINS creator continued.
Circling back to his âdiplomaticâ role as a producer, especially when it comes to tracks like âLike That,â which featured Kendrick Lamarâs Drake-directed verse, Metro said, âItâs just entertainment at the end of the day. I have love and respect for all my collaborators, and I just want to see everybody do their best and continue to push this forward. Weâre all here to deposit and uplift this genre.â
Metroâs remarks didnât directly address the feud, likely given the context of the event, but itâs evident he still has some appreciation for Drake as an artist. The two exchanged shots on social media late in 2023, followed by the producer debuting âBBL Drizzyâ and the OVO label headâs âMetro, shut your h** a** up and make some drums, n**gaâ line on âPush Ups.â