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Drake as some predicted in the run-up to his new album, does indeed call out DJ Khaled on a song included in the fourth episode of his Iceman livestream series. In the lyric in question, Drake tucks in a “Free Palestine” mention by arguing that Khaled’s “people are still waiting” for him to express his own support.
In another “1 a.m. in Albany” lyric, Drake appears to call out J. Cole as a “married rapper” before going after LeBron James f or siding with Lamar in their now-viral beef.
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Why is New Haven mentioned in Drake's new song on 'Habibti'?
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Drake and Future have officially reunited on ‘Ran to Atlanta,’ a standout track from Drake’s new album, ICEMAN. It’s their first collaboration since 2022 and a pointed answer to Kendrick Lamar’s Grammy-winning diss ‘Not Like Us.
Drake has revealed that his dad has cancer in an emotional new song, 'Make Them Cry,' a track off one of the three albums he dropped on Friday.
Drake dropped not one, but three albums at once. Here's everything you need to know about "Iceman," "Habibti" and "Maid of Honour."
Five-time Grammy Award winning artist Drake is shouting out New Haven in one of his new songs.
Across three new albums, the superstar reframes Kendrick Lamar's victory as a symptom of the internet's increasingly rigid authenticity politics
The 1983 classic has surged past Drake and his new song “Make Them Cry,” the first song on his already-hit album ICEMAN. Drake’s latest release reportedly suffered the steepest one-day streaming decline for any rap song released in 2026, shedding roughly 8 million streams, reports say
Drake shared his father Dennis Graham's cancer diagnosis on the track, which comes from his new album 'Iceman'
Drake is already making history following the release of his trio of albums - “Iceman,” “Habibti” and “Maid of Honour” - as he’s smashed three Spotify records in under a day. As of Friday afternoon, Drake became the most-streamed artist in a single day on Spotify in 2026,