Drake Addresses ‘Fake Friends’ In New Single ‘What I Miss’
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Drake Addresses ‘Fake Friends’ In New Single ‘What I Miss’


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To celebrate the 4th of July, Drake has returned with some new music, and he has a lot to get off his chest.

On “What I Miss”, Drake took some time to address his former friends who were disloyal to him and referenced Kendrick Lamar and his “Pop Out” concert, held in Los Angeles on Juneteenth 2024. After his infamous beef with Lamar has settled down, Drake may have reignited the feud with his new track.

“Last time I looked to my right, you n—s was standing beside me / How can some people I love hang around pussies who try me?”

Many also speculated that the 6 God was taking aim at NBA stars LeBron James and DeMar DeRozan.

“You switched on the guys and supported a hater / Let’s go / What’s a get back for niggas? It’s TBD / I look at this shit like a BTC, could be down this week, then I’m up next week,” Drake raps. “I’m back in your city tonight, walkin’ around with my head high / I saw bro at The Pop Out with them but been dick riding gang since ‘Headlines.’”

The single debuted on Drake’s livestream “Iceman: Episode 1” that featured the “Nokia” rapper as he drove around his native Toronto in a truck emblazoned with a false telephone number and the website that read the-iceman.com

Drake also performed “What Did I Miss?” live surrounded by firearms.

During the stream, Drake also premiered a few unreleased tracks, causing social media to speculate if they will appear on a forthcoming album.


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