In a recent livestream featuring Drake and Canadian streamer xQc, the rapper took a shot Steve Lacy. While on the stream, Drizzy said that he didn’t want any rap music to be played. Following this, the streamer decided to play “Bad Habit” by Lacy instead.
While the song played softly in the background, Drake said “This guy’s like a fragile opp, but it’s a good song though […] the chat knows what I’m talking about. Fragility.” Lacy the. hopped on Instagram to poke fun at Drizzy. “WAITTTTTT LMAOOOO WHAT IN THE,” the Grammy-winning artist took it a step further and posted a picture of himself mid-snap, he also updated his profile picture to a smirk emoji, shared it on his feed, and added, “Who tryna be my…fragile opp.”
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Drake’s comments surfaced just days after Kendrick Lamar released his unexpected album, GNX. During the livestream, he gave a somewhat candid response to the new project “Me, I do music, in case you don’t know. I’m here. Fully intact, mind, body, and soul, in case you were wondering. You need facts to take me out,” Drake said. “Nothing makes me uncomfortable. I’ve worked too hard to be uncomfortable. Nothing phases me. Like I said, it takes only facts to fold me. Fairytales don’t work.”
“GNX,” Kendrick’s sixth studio album, dropped without any prior notice on Friday and carries a similar sense of urgency. In the first two tracks, “Wacced Out Murals” and “Squabble Up,” Lamar delivers his verses with an intense message following his rap beef with Drake. “I’ll kill ’em all before I let ’em kill my joy”; “Before I take a truce, I’ll take him to hell with me.”