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Drake’s video throwing slipper at drone sparks controversy

Drake's video
  • Drake’s video has been going viral online.
  • It shows a drone inside his apartment, which left him visibly shocked.
  • Many social media users on X were skeptical about Drake’s video.

Drake has been at the center of a heated feud with Kendrick Lamar in recent weeks, with Lamar even performing his viral diss track Not Like Us during the Super Bowl halftime show. Now, a new video of Drake has surfaced online, showing a drone inside his apartment, which left him visibly shocked.

In the clip, the drone’s camera captured Drake’s laptop on his desk, with a gambling site open. As the rapper entered the room, he appeared startled, grabbing a slipper and attempting to hit the drone. However, the drone dodged the attack and quickly flew out of the apartment, revealing a view of the sky.

Many social media users on X were skeptical about Drake’s video, claiming it seemed staged. One person commented, “This is so staged it’s insulting he thought we would believe this.” Another pointed out the reflection of the drone operator in the clip, writing, “Staged, drone pilot sitting in the corner.”

Another user suggested the video was an ad for the gambling site seen on the laptop: “Subtle @Stake product placement: glass perfectly full, homepage feature, zero distractions…marketing team deserves a raise 🫡.” A similar comment read, “I refuse to think that this is not an ad for that gambling site.”

Meanwhile, Drake recently dropped his album $ome $exy $ongs 4 U with PartyNextDoor. At a show in Australia, he wore a hoodie adorned with fake bullet holes, seemingly referencing the shots taken at him in recent months.

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Drake threatens legal action over Kendrick Lamar’s diss track ‘Not Like Us’

Not Like Us
  • The feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has reached new heights.
  • Drake has decided to take legal steps against major music companies.
  • Lamar targeted Drake with lyrics in his new song, Not Like Us.

The feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has reached new heights, with Drake taking legal steps against major music companies over Lamar’s controversial diss track, Not Like Us.

Released this year, the record-breaking track includes incendiary lyrics suggesting Drake is a sex offender, with lines such as, “Drake, I hear you like ’em young,” and references to a “certified paedophile” and a “predator.”

On Monday, Drake, under his legal name Aubrey Drake Graham, filed pre-lawsuit petitions in Bexar County District Court, Texas, and New York Supreme Court. He accused Universal Music Group (UMG) and iHeartMedia of orchestrating a manipulative campaign to boost Not Like Us at his expense.

Drake alleged UMG used bots and pay-to-play agreements to saturate streaming platforms like Spotify. “Streaming and licensing is a zero-sum game,” the filing stated. “Every time a song ‘breaks through,’ it means another artist does not. UMG’s choice to saturate the music market with Not Like Us comes at the expense of its other artists, like Drake.”

UMG, which represents Lamar through Interscope Records, dismissed the claims. “The suggestion that UMG would do anything to undermine any of its artists is offensive and untrue,” the company said.

The feud traces back to Lamar’s 2013 track that called out Drake, with lines like, “I got love for you all, but I’m trying to murder you.” What began as bravado has spiraled into a full-blown dispute over creative and professional rivalry.

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