Saturday, May 16, 2026

Drizzy Got Ahead Of K. Dot And DJ Khaled On Free Palestine!

Dominance reigns. Drake expected to chart with his three albums.

What makes the case?

Iceman, Maid of Honour and Habibti are expected to chart on Billbaord. Now of all three albums make the No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 spot, it will be a historical first.

Apple Music has already confirmed that of the 43 singles of these three albums, 18 of them has charted.

"ICEMAN," "MAID OF HONOUR" and "HABIBTI" feature a combined 43 songs adding up to about 2-and-a-half hours of new music from the 39-year-old rapper. While "ICEMAN" had been publicly in the works, fans got about an hour's notice for the other two, with Drake posting each album's cover art onto separate Instagram posts, followed by "... OUT AT MIDNIGHT."

Aubrey Drake Graham, 39 did not hold back on the disses. He reignited the feuds with Kendrick Lamar, Rick Ross, A$AP Rocky, Joe Budden, Pusha T and LeBron James.

Drake calls Khaled and Kendrick fake revolutionary leaders.

He also targets Playboi Carti, Dr. Dre, J. Cole, Jay-Z, Pharrell Williams, DeMar DeRozan and Universal Music Group.

Drake did something that many fans demanded, speak up on the situation.

DJ Khaled is a Palestinian American media personality and record producer. He had previously recorded singles with Drake but the Kendrick Lamar feud led to major fallout with some of these entertainers. 

Drake decided to push the boundaries by mentioning that Khaled is tone deaf to the genocide being conducted by Israel on Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon.

Matter of fact, he got ahead of K. Dot who paraded himself as a revolutionary. Kendrick Lamar's GNX album had no mention of Palestine. 

On the album which dropped on Friday and includes 18 tracks, the rapper makes the diss on track four titled “Make Them Pay.”

The lyrics say: “And Khaled, you know what I mean … And your people are still waitin’ for a Free Palestine. But apparently, everything isn’t black and white and red and green, man.”

DJ Khaled has been publicly criticized for not speaking up about Palestine since Oct. 7 despite his Palestinian heritage.

Drake’s album also features alleged disses at other rappers including Kendrick Lamar, who publicly called out Drake in his 2024 song “Not like Us.”

In track four titled “Janice STFU” Drake says: “White kids listen to you ‘cause they feel some guilt, and that’s how your soul gets fulfilled.” According to annotations on the website Genius, this is a diss at Lamar.

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