“Take Care”: Drake’s Message To Toronto
Drake’s most recent Instagram Story, which is devoted to Toronto, teases the release of his highly anticipated joint album with PartyNextDoor.
He encouraged the people of Toronto to watch out for one another by captioning the photo with a “take care” message to Toronto.
“Love to all the 6’ers, winter is the hardest time of year. Take care of yourself and make an effort to love each other because shit can be depressing. Return in a flash. $$$oon.” The message says.
The rap artist’s final words hint at the future partnership that was revealed in October of last year.
Drake has already used the allusion to three dollar signs in his narratives to advertise the highly anticipated album.
With their joint effort, PND and Drizzy vowed to revive that chilly R&B vibe, having previously collaborated on the songs “Recognize,” “Members Only,” “Preach,” and “Loyal.”
Drake’s most recent Instagram Story appears at this time as the NFL and Apple Music advertise Kendrick Lamar’s impending Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show appearance.
Kevin Burkhardt, an NFL analyst for FOX, says Kendrick Lamar will perform at the “top of his game” during the commercial.
Fans criticized Drizzy’s ongoing legal battle against Universal Music Group for the song and speculated about whether Lamar would perform the diss song.
The Drakes Lawsuit
The viral “Not Like Us,” a song by Kendrick Lamar, has been the subject of constant hype for a long time.
The Drake vs. Lamar feud, which garnered more publicity, brings a fresh stir of passion back each time someone begins to move on from the music.
A fresh conflict sparked when Drake made a lawsuit against Spotify and Universal Music for allegedly endorsing Kendrick Lamar’s hate song “Not Like Us.”
The rapper filed a lawsuit against the business rather than Kendrick, and according to insiders, Drake alleged in the lawsuit that the song’s massive popularity and advertising caused harm.
Carmelo Anthony discusses his thoughts on Drake’s intentions, as his lawsuit against UMG has sparked a new wave.
Melo and the group talked about the most recent lawsuit on the most recent edition of 7 PM in Brooklyn.
Upon being questioned about it, Melo, the Knicks legend, seemed to assume that the rapper had a reason.
“I think Drake is trying to send a message top level, like he trying to look at this from a whole other level, right? And I think the timing of it is bad,” Melo said.
Melo later clarified, though, that he is unaware of all the other factors that might have affected him, such as a decline in sales or damage to his reputation.
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