Drake simply dropped his new track “What Did I Miss?” which unsurprisingly takes refined and not-so-subtle goal at a few of the individuals who have just lately wronged him- probably together with Future and LeBron James.
The observe, which can be a teaser for an upcoming album, dropped the track on Friday and lyrics akin to “You n—-s was standing beside me/ How can some individuals I really like/ Dangle round pussies who strive me” appeared to take goal at former associates who seemingly sided with Kendrick Lamar throughout their notorious beef which began in 2024.
LeBron obtained dragged Into the meat when he was seen at Kendrick Lamar’s Pop Out live performance in Los Angeles the place James was caught on video singing alongside to “Not Like Us”, a diss observe directed at Drake. This was a shock to many as Drake and the NBA celebrity had been associates for a few years.
On “What Did I Miss?” Drake raps: “I noticed bro within the Pop Out with them however been d**okay using gang since ‘Headlines.’”
Following the observe’s launch on Friday, Future tweeted: “Ima all the time select being an actual one over something…”
DJ Akademiks famous that LeBron preferred Complicated‘s IG submit masking the tweet, speculating that James could have re-inserted himself within the Drake-Future feud.
“What did I miss?” comes out on the identical time that Drake has teased a brand new album, probably titled “The Iceman” as Drake teased a doable upcoming album
Lyrics from “What did I miss?” Appear to help this with Drake rapping: “it appears like no person’s there till you begin givin’ out two-tones/ And no person cares till they in entrance of your tombstone/ Y’all been on that kind of timing for too lengthy/ Iceman, Tiffany blue stones.”
Drake promoted his new single with a livestream titled “Iceman: Episode 1,” the place he drove round Toronto in a branded truck and interacted with followers. The stream featured scenes from an “Iceman” warehouse, archival footage of Drake, and a stay efficiency of “What Did I Miss?,” fueling hypothesis about an upcoming album referred to as Iceman.