The Six God continues to suffer.
Since the beginning, Drake has supported his OVO team. On classic songs like “No New Friends” and “No Friends In the Industry,” he has called out individual members and complimented them on their devotion. But the OVO camp was truly blown away by the Kendrick Lamar fight. The Compton rapper frequently criticized the six closest friends of God for their allegiance on “6:16 In LA” and “Meet the Grahams.” Drake responded to these accusations in a recent Instagram post, despite his best efforts to refute them on his own diss.
On June 5, Drizzy made a comeback to the social media network. He uploaded a number of pictures of himself drinking, smoking, and apparently recording new music. standard for posts made by Drake. The caption caught the most attention. Rather than hinting at a release date or his next project with Camila Cabello, the rapper brushed off the idea that his OVO crew was taking advantage of him. “The only yes man around me is my Rolex dealer,” he stated. Although Drake appears to be wearing a Rolex watch in the pictures, it is not the main attraction. The rapper only felt compelled to inform his followers that the individuals that work with him are heterođâŻđual.
Drake Claimed To Have No “Yes Men” In His Crew
The caption seems tied to Kendrick Lamar’s aforementioned diss tracks. The rapper really made it seem as though Drake’s people were plotting on his demise, especially on “6:16 In LA.” “Have you ever thought that OVO is workin’ for me,” he rapped. “A hunnid n**gas that you got on salary, twenty of ’em want you as a casualty… Two of them is practically tired of your lifestyle. Just don’t got the audacity to tell you.” The concept resurfaced on “Meet the Grahams.” Albeit, in a much more accusatory context. “He got đâŻđ offenders on ho-VO that he keep on a monthly allowance,” he spit. “A child should never be compromised and he keepin’ his child around them. And we gotta raise our daughters knowin’ there’s predators like him lurkin’.”
Drake previously attempted to refute these allegations on “The Heart Part 6.” He said that while his squad was still genuinely on his side, he had given Lamar false information. He said, “My Montreal connects stand up, now fall down.” “The people from whom you are receiving your tales are all clowns. I am an experienced general in warfare.” Fascinatingly, minutes after he uploaded the “Rolex” pictures to Instagram, the 6 God removed all of his disses directed at Kendrick Lamar.