Drake’s new observe, “What Did I Miss?,” which he debuted throughout his shock “Iceman Episode 1” livestream, is now available, and it options some eye-opening bars about folks he as soon as referred to as mates.
The tune was first premiered throughout the livestream, the place followers have been handled to a quick music video of Drake rapping with a load of weapons surrounding him earlier than performing the brand new tune titled “What Did I Miss?” The tune options Drake delivering his signature mix of slick melodies and razor-sharp raps, exploring the themes of questioning former mates and making an attempt to determine what led to their betrayal.
It did not take lengthy for followers to catch just a few pointed bars that seemingly referenced Kendrick Lamar and his “Pop Out” live performance, held in Los Angeles on Juneteenth 2024, only one month after their headline-making rap beef. A number of of Drake’s outdated buddies attended the live performance, together with NBA stars DeMar DeRozan and LeBron James.
“You switched on the fellows and supported a hater / Let’s go / What’s a get again for niggas? It is TBD / I have a look at this shit like a BTC, may very well be down this week, then I’m up subsequent week,” Drake raps. “I’m again in your metropolis tonight, walkin’ round with my head excessive / I noticed bro at The Pop Out with them however been dick driving gang since ‘Headlines.'”
The fiery bars have reignited the continued dialog round Drake’s feud with Kendrick, as followers praised the slick supply, whereas others have been making an attempt to determine who precisely the Toronto native was speaking about in his bars.
“What Did I Miss?” follows Drake’s teasing of his upcoming album, which many followers consider is titled Iceman. Drake additionally premiered just a few unreleased tracks throughout the livestream, and it is unclear if these will present up on the brand new album.
Take a look at a few of the reactions to “What Did I Miss?” beneath.
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