March 28, 2023
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Drake gets roasted for a new bedtime selfie | HipHopDX

Drake became the butt of fan jokes after sharing a “photo dump” via social media, including an image of his bedtime routine.

One photo in particular, buried among a set of 10 images shared on Drake’s Instagram page, shows the Canadian superstar lying in bed with the covers pulled up so only part of his face and beanie are visible.

Jokes quickly followed, with fans clowning around at Drake for wearing the hair accessory most commonly worn by women.

“Drake in his beanie is in such a mood it’s the same sister,” one Twitter user wrote. Another added: ‘Drake is jacking up hood prices which I don’t like.’

A third tweeted: “Drake in a beanie with a perfectly arched eyebrow >>>”

Many reactions to Drake’s new photo – which he shared with a variety of photos, including promotional photos for His losshis new collaboration with 21 Savage – played on a viral TikTok meme that found users mocking the rapper’s delivery on the song “Rich Flex”.

Twitch streamer Kai Cenet recently captured 21 Savage’s reaction to the viral trend, which Drake most likely could have hinted at with this snap.

@brucey.deo 21 not rockin with it #KC3 #kaicenat #kaicenattv #kaicenatclips #dyk #fyp ♬ Rich Flex – Drake & 21 Savage

Despite the “Rich Flex” jokes and the controversy surrounding some of Drake’s lyrics, His loss was widely well received. The album debuted at number one on this week’s Billboard 200 chart thanks to strong sales figures.

According HITS Daily Double, His loss took the top spot on the albums chart with 411,000 equivalent units sold in opening week.

Drake and 21’s joint LP would have produced one of the biggest weeks of streaming ever, generating around 500 million. This is the second time this year that Drake has topped the Billboard 200, following his seventh studio album, Honestly it doesn’t matterarrived in June.

Drake had a lot to get off his chest His lossfrom DRAM’s subliminal dissipation on their 2015 song to Serena Williams’ husband Alexis Ohanian’s call to a “groupie” and the seemingly shady feel of “Munch” Ice Spice.

Drizzy even threatened to reignite his anger with Kanye West by suggesting their 2021 reconciliation was nothing more than a favor to Rap-A-Lot Records CEO J. Prince.

However, one of the biggest talking points on the album was when Drake seemed to insinuate that Megan Thee Stallion lied about Tory Lanez shooting him.

Although he initially avoided commenting on the controversy, 21 Savage has since taken some responsibility for the deluge of divisiveness.

During an appearance on DJ Akademiks’ Off The Record podcast, the Slaughter Gang rapper revealed he was fully aware of Drizzy’s lyrical darts while making the project – and only encouraged him to let the proverbial helicopter fly.

“When he sent me the songs, I told him what I heard and I was like, ‘Yeah, nigga. Talk about that shit,'” 21 said. I’m behind him Whatever he standing on, I’m standing on it too So say how you feel, nigga, ’cause I’m rolling.

While the return of the controversial lyrics was mostly contained in social media posts, including responses from Megan Thee Stallion and DRAM, His loss also caused legal problems for Drake and 21 Savage.

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The couple promoted the album release with a series of fake media hits, including photos of a Tiny Desk performance that never happened and a fake cover of vogue.

Earlier this week Condé Nast, the magazine’s parent company, sued the OVO hitmaker and Slaughter Gang boss for $4 million in damages. Mockery vogue the issue even included a doctored photo of Drake with a long duration vogue Editor Anna Wintour inside.

Condé Nast claims they repeatedly told reps for Drizzy and 21 Savage that they didn’t have permission to go out and produce and distribute the magazine.

On Wednesday, Nov. 9, U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff sided with Condé Nast in a hearing, with Rakoff ruling that the bogus magazines “mislead the public” and “mislead consumers.” Billboard reports.

Judge Rakoff issued a temporary restraining order for Drake and 21 to immediately stop distributing the bogus magazines. According to the report, the judge’s injunction suggests that Condé Nast will eventually win the case.

A judge will rule on the lawsuit itself during the November 22 hearing, when the two sides meet in court.


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