"D*ckriding Gang Since 'Headlines'": Drake Allegedly Disses DeMar DeRozan in New Song "What Did I Miss?"
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 5 – Drake critiques those close to him for playing both sides in his feud with Kendrick Lamar in a surprise single, highlighting loyalty issues, sources say.
- Toronto rapper Drake surprise-released his new single 'What Did I Miss?' on July 5 to address his fallout with Kendrick Lamar and DeMar DeRozan.
- The release followed a livestream titled 'Iceman: Episode 1' where Drake previewed the song and reignited tensions from their previous beef dating back to 2011's 'Headlines.'
- In the track, Drake references Lamar's June 2024 'The Pop Out' concert in Los Angeles and accuses DeRozan of disloyalty, while DeRozan maintains close ties to both rappers.
- Drake warns, "You n-s just better not ask for no favors," and pledges to personally remove any DeRozan banner in Toronto, affirming his stance on loyalty.
- This single, co-produced by multiple producers and released via Drake's OVO Sound, signals a renewed phase in Drake's public feud and teases a potential new album called 'Iceman.
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