Drake Samples Kim Kardashian's Voice in New Song About Kanye

Drake and Kim Kardashian. PHOTO: PRINCE WILLIAMS/WIREIMAGE, STEFANIE KEENAN/GETTY

Is the feud between Drake and Kanye West back on?

Over the weekend, the rapper’s unreleased song, believed to be titled “Rescue Me,” played on Sound 42’s The Fry Yiy Show on SiriusXM Radio.

On the track, he sampled audio of Kim Kardashian discussing her divorce from West (which was finalized in November of last year) in the 2021 series finale of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, leading fans to believe he is taking aim at the “Flashing Lights” rapper, 45.

“I didn’t come this far just to come this far and not be happy. Remember that,” Kardashian, 42, says on the track, according to a recording obtained by Complex.

Drake Samples Kim Kardashian's Voice in New Song About Kanye

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. ALLEN BEREZOVSKY/GETTY

While the Take Care rapper, 36, has yet to make any comments about the song’s release, producer BNYX confirmed he’s behind the beat for the single on Instagram.

“I remember when I used to add the Drake acapellas to my beats to see if they was hard. Now look,” he wrote.

Feuding between the two rappers is nothing new as they’ve often dissed each other through their music and on social media in the past.

Most recently, however, Drake reignited the tiff by dissing West in his verse on Trippie Redd’s “Betrayal” in August 2021.

Drake Samples Kim Kardashian's Voice in New Song About Kanye

Kanye West and Drake. PRINCE WILLIAMS/WIREIMAGE

“All these fools I’m beefin’ that I barely know / Forty-five, forty-four (burned out) let it go,” he rapped. “‘Ye ain’t changin’ s— for me, it’s set in stone.”

In response, the “Famous” rapper allegedly leaked Drake’s home address on social media.

Then, in September 2021, Drake released Certified Lover Boy and fans were quick to dissect the lyrics, many of which appeared to take aim at West. Though Drake never called out West by name, several lines on multiple songs appear to take digs at him, most notably “7AM on Bridle Path” where he mentions the home address incident.

“You know the fourth level of jealousy is called media / Isn’t that an ironic revelation? / Give that address to your driver, make it your destination / ‘Stead of just a post out of desperation,” he raps.