The ongoing rap feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has etched itself into the annals of modern rap history, marked by fiery exchanges and pointed lyrics. While various players have entered the fray, one unexpected figure has found himself unwittingly drawn into the conflict: Metro Boomin, a producer who has become an inadvertent participant in the verbal sparring.

Recently, Kendrick Lamar escalated tensions by leveling accusations against Drake, alleging his involvement with underage girls. As the feud intensifies, attention has turned to Metro Boomin due to a series of questionable tweets that have resurfaced, prompting widespread speculation and the creation of the hashtag “#MetroGroomin.”

The origins of the Kendrick Lamar-Drake beef trace back to Kendrick’s scathing verse on Metro Boomin’s “Like That,” featuring Future. In this track, Kendrick didn’t mince words, taking aim at several peers, including Drake. Despite being implicated at the outset, Metro Boomin remained largely silent throughout the feud. However, Drake retaliated by targeting the producer in his songs “Push Ups” and “Family Matters,” prompting Metro to finally respond with a string of tweets and the release of a beat titled “BBL Drizzy.”

Metro Boomin’s attempt to reclaim ground with the “BBL Drizzy” challenge was overshadowed by the emergence of his controversial tweets from over a decade ago. These unearthed tweets, dating back to 2011, raised serious allegations against the producer, casting a shadow over his involvement in the feud and giving rise to the Metro Groomin scandal.

Amidst the escalating tensions and allegations, it’s imperative to delve into the details surrounding Metro Boomin’s age in 2011 and the implications of the Metro Groomin accusations, shedding light on a complex and evolving saga within the rap landscape.

 

What is the #MetroGroomin hashtag?

Following the surge in popularity of the “BBL Drizzy” beat challenge, Drake fans delved into Metro Boomin’s past tweets, unearthing a series of posts that cast a troubling shadow over the producer’s reputation. Spanning from 2011 to 2014, these tweets revealed Metro making inappropriate comments about young women, including statements like “she might be young but she ready,” alongside defenses asserting he was “not a pedo.” The irony of these revelations was not lost on many, particularly amidst ongoing speculation about Drake’s alleged preference for younger partners.

The controversy reached a new level when a user shared a song by @404mali_ accompanied by a screenshot of one of Metro’s old tweets. This sparked a wave of responses from fans, who began creating their own beats to counter “BBL Drizzy,” effectively turning the tables on the producer.

However, amidst the backlash, questions arose about Metro Boomin’s age during the time of these tweets. Born in 1993, Metro would have been between 17 to 20 years old from 2011 to 2014. While he attempted to defend himself by stating he “can’t be a pedophile at 15,” critics were quick to point out the discrepancy in his age at the time of the tweets. Regardless of his age, the content of these tweets raises serious concerns about consent and the sexualization of young girls by men.

Some users have been inclined to give Metro the benefit of the doubt, attributing his behavior to youthful ignorance and suggesting that he has since outgrown that mindset. However, the deletion of most of the tweets by Metro himself indicates a recognition of the problematic nature of his past statements.

While Metro Boomin’s actions as a teenager may not directly compare to the allegations against Drake as an adult, the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of holding individuals accountable for their words and actions, regardless of age. It underscores the need for ongoing conversations about consent and the responsible use of social media platforms.