On October 7, 2024, Drake shared a series of images on his Instagram stories, including a notable image of Solange captured after her well-documented confrontation with Jay-Z back in 2014.
The image Drake chose to post was taken during the 2014 Met Gala afterparty, where infamous surveillance footage revealed Solange and Jay-Z in a heated dispute inside an elevator, culminating with Solange hitting and kicking him. At one point, Beyonce had to step in to diffuse the situation.
Social media users were quick to respond to Drake’s decision to post Solange’s picture, with many taking to platform X to share their thoughts. One user humorously tweeted about the rapper’s antics:
“Drake is so funny for this cuz huh 😭”
“Sassy sally at it again smh”another user commented on X
“Seems like he learned nothing”added another user
“I’ll keep saying it ’cause he keeps showing it. Drake is really a high school girl.”tweeted another individual
Additionally, some users connected Drake’s Instagram activity to his ongoing rivalry with Kendrick Lamar, suggesting that his post could spark further tension with Jay-Z.
“Jay-Z might ask Kendrick to perform Not Like Us and Like That at the Super Bowl 😭😭😭😭😭😂”tweeted another user
“Ig Not Like Us Remix featuring Jay-Z is coming soon.”wrote a different user
“He ain’t learn his lesson with Kendrick 😭😭”stated another user, referencing Drake’s history with Kendrick
“From a fan’s viewpoint, we’ve been waiting for this for a decade… from a conspiracy theory angle, what does Drake know? 🤔🤔”pondered another internet user
“They might switch up”: Drake reflects on friendships at Nostalgia Party
On October 2, 2024, Drake unfollowed NBA stars LeBron James and DeMar DeRozan on Instagram, which fans speculated was linked to the athletes’ support for Kendrick Lamar during his Juneteenth concert. LeBron was spotted in the audience while DeRozan joined Kendrick on stage for the performance of Not Like Us on June 19, 2024.
Recently, Drake made an appearance at the Nostalgia Party in Toronto, held on October 5, 2024, and hosted by Canadian broadcaster Tyrone Edwards. During the event, Drake decided to take the microphone to address his friends, saying:
“I’m going to tell you, you’re going to come to a point in life where people you thought were your friends or people you thought were close to you, they might switch up.”
He elaborated, “That’s just how life is,”emphasizing feelings of isolation that sometimes occur in life.
Following his reflections, Drake played 50 Cent’s “Many Men,”a track that tackles themes of destiny and betrayal, alongside Beyonce’s “Me, Myself and I.”
In other news, Drake also released “100 gigs for your headtop,”which included 100 gigabytes of content featuring unreleased tracks, behind-the-scenes videos, screenshots, and presentations on August 6, 2024.
Additionally, some of the music was shared through his rumored Instagram burner account named @plottttwistttttt.
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