Drake threw some subtle shade towards Rick Ross over the weekend, after the rapper was attacked in Canada for playing Kendrick Lamar’s diss track Not Like Us.
The 48-year-old rapper was performing at the Ignite Music Festival in Vancouver, Canada when he decided to close out his set with Not Like Us, a diss track aimed at Drake.
He got into a heated argument with a man who ultimately struck him in the head as a brief brawl ensued.
Toronto-based Instagram blogger Keep6ixSolid noticed that Drake had liked the video, though the rapper hasn’t said anything else publicly.
Ross seemed unfazed by the attack, telling TMZ on Monday that no one on his team was seriously injured.
Drake threw some subtle shade towards Rick Ross over the weekend, after the rapper was attacked in Canada for playing Kendrick Lamar’s diss track Not Like Us.
The 48-year-old rapper was performing at the Ignite Music Festival in Vancouver, Canada when he decided to close out his set with Not Like Us, a diss track aimed at Drake.
Toronto-based Instagram blogger Keep6ixSolid noticed that Drake had liked the video, thoughthe rapper hasn’t said anything else publicly
A rep for Ross also told the outlet, ‘Vancouver is a beautiful city and he can’t wait to go back.’
Ross didn’t acknowledge the brawl on social media, though he did share a snap of him in front of his private jet on Monday.
‘Vancouver, it was fun. Till next time,’ he said in the caption of his Instagram story post,
Aside from his liking of one social media post, some think Drake may have thrown some very subtle shade at Ross in a new Instagram story post.
Monday marks Canada Day – a federal holiday that celebrates the Canada Confederation, which happened on July 1, 1867.
Drake took to his Instagram story on Monday, wearing a Toronto Raptors t-shirt, wishing his 146 million Instagram followers a Happy Canada Day.
However, when he said, ‘Happy Canada Day to everybody,’ he started chuckling for some reason.
Some were speculating that he was laughing about Ross being attacked in his home country on the eve of Canada Day.
Ross didn’t acknowledge the brawl on social media, though he did share a snap of him in front of his private jet on Monday
Drake and Los Angeles native Kendrick Lamar have been embroiled in a rivalrous feud that goes back over a decade.
While Kendrick had previously opened for Drake, he dissed Drake and other rappers in Big Sean’s 2013 song Control.
Kendrick insisted it was only ‘friendly competition’ and both Drake and Kendrick have downplayed reports of a feud between them over the years.
That all changed in March 2024 when Drake released First Person Shooter with J. Cole, where he referred to himself, Cole and Kendrick as the ‘big three’ – the top three rappers at the moment.
Kendrick fired back with his own song Like That with Metro Boomin and Future, where he rapped, ‘motherf**k the big three, n***a, it’s just big me.’
A slew of diss tracks from both sides, including Not Like Us, where Kendrick accuses Drake of being a pedophile.
Lamar made headlines last month at a Juneteenth concert where he united members of the Bloods and Crips gang on stage and performed Not Like Us five times in a row.