It seems Drake has thrown shade at Taylor Swift, regardless of the pair’s years-long friendship.
On Monday, the “God’s Plan” rapper posted a screenshot of this week’s Billboard Sizzling 100 High 10 record to his Instagram Story, which showcased eight of his songs dominating the chart, following the discharge of his collaborative album with 21 Savage, Her Loss.
Seven tracks from their joint album, which was launched on Nov. 4, maintain the second spot right through to the eighth spot on the chart whereas Swift’s single “Anti-Hero” from her newest album Midnights stays within the coveted primary spot. The favored observe off Swift’s tenth studio album, which was launched one week previous to Drake and 21 Savage’s album, has remained on the high for 3 consecutive weeks, making it the longest-running No. 1 single of Swift’s profession.
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Nonetheless, it appears Drake isn’t fairly glad regardless of holding nearly all of the highest 10 spots, since he coated up Swift’s No. 1 track with a collection of varied emojis, concealing her success from his followers.
“@21savage congrats my brother,” Drake captioned the submit.
Drake’s transfer didn’t sit nicely with loads of followers, who rapidly known as him out for being “jealous” and “petty,” whereas questioning why the rapper instantly appeared to be bothered by the success of a fellow artist he’s proven mutual respect for over time.
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Shortly after Drake’s submit, followers observed that the producer of his and 21 Savage’s observe “Wealthy Flex” — at the moment No. 2 on the Sizzling 100, beneath “Anti-Hero” — had additionally appeared to shade Swift.
Beatmaker Vinylz re-posted Billboard’s 200 Albums chart, the place “Wealthy Flex” ranked primary, writing, “The world is aware of what the true #1 track is… #RichFlex…No methods on this aspect.”
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Drake and his staff have been then known as out for being “unprofessional.”