Drake stepped out in an attention-seeking outfit as his hip-hop rival Kendrick Lamar gears up for the Super Bowl 2025 halftime show.
On Thursday, the âHotline Blingâ rapper was photographed leaving Gibney restaurant in Australia wearing a provocative white T-shirt that read, âWait till u see my,â with a downward arrow pointing toward his privates.
He paired his look with bright yellow shorts and blue cowboy boots, accessorizing with a matching beanie, bracelets and a gold watch.
Drakeâs bizarre outfit was a departure from his usual style, even though the hitmaker has been known to occasionally change up his look.
In October 2024, the âGodâs Planâ rapper, 38, was mocked online for styling his hair in pigtails with barrettes.
At the time, fans assumed he was experiencing a âmid life crisis,â however the five-time Grammy winner chopped off his long locks a month later.
Drake is far away from the United States as Lamar, 37, prepares to headline the Super Bowl halftime show at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans this Sunday.
The rappersâ ongoing feud began in 2023 when J. Cole referred to himself, Drake and Lamar as âthe big threeâ on the Canadian-born emceeâs track âFirst Person Shooter.â
Lamar didnât take the line as a compliment because he responded to the two musicians in his verse on Metro Boomin and Futureâs March 2024 song, âLike That.â
âMotherfâk the big three, nâa, itâs just big me,â Lamar raps.
From there, Drake and Lamar took aim at each other on a series of diss tracks, with the âHumbleâ rapper accusing Drake of liking underage girls on his Grammy-winning hit âNot Like Us.â
Coincidentally, Lamar accepted his awards Sunday in a Canadian suit.
Drake denied the allegations in his May 2024 song âThe Heart Part 6,â rapping, âI never been with no one underage.â
In January, the âNice for Whatâ rapper sued his record label, Universal Music Group, for alleged defamation over the smash diss track âNot Like Us.â
He claimed the label knowingly promoted the âfalse and malicious narrativeâ that heâs a pedophile to get the upper hand in contract negotiations.
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