All The People Drake Dissed On His New Album “Her Loss” & Their Responses

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All The People Drake Dissed On His New Album Her Loss & Their Responses

How did the people react to their name-dropping on Drake’s new album?

With the latest release of Her Loss, his collaborative album with 21 Savage, Drake has sparked a lot of media attention. Drake may have given the album the name “Her Loss,” but in fact the truth, everybody is at loss because of it.

Fans flocked to Twitter instantly after the album’s release to throw out the numerous punches and callouts in Drizzy’s lyrics. Throughout his new album’s 16 tracks, Drake throws unwarranted jabs at a variety of individuals, including Megan Thee Stallion, erstwhile ex-friend Ye, and alleged ex Serena Williams and her spouse. Though the OVO chief is no newbie to diss tracks, as evidenced by his well-publicized kinds of beef with Kanye West, Pusha-T, and Meek Mill, his most current barbs stunned many followers, who saw them as both unexpected and nasty.

Some of Drake’s critics have already reacted to his attack. Here’s a list of everyone Drake appeared to offend on Her Loss, along with some of their replies. The 16-track album is now available on all major platforms. Everyone Drake calls out on Her Loss, and how they respond, are listed below.

Megan Thee Stallion

Drake said: “This b**ch lie ’bout getting shots but she still a stallion.”

The statement appears on the single “Circo Loco,” which was created by Boi-1da and Tay Keith. Although some fans believe Drake was referring to a lady who’d been lying about taking body-enhancing medications, the majority believe he was referring to Megan’s shooting. Megan Thee Stallion alleges Tory Lanez, shot her during one scuffle in Southern California in 2020. Lanez, who is facing assault charges, has rejected the claims.

Megan, who has previously had to justify herself against Lanez and others over her gunshot accusations, slammed Drake in a tweet of “using my shooting for clout” and defending one of his “homeboys.”

Megan The Stallion Response: On Friday, Megan weighed in on Twitter to confront the “Circo Loco” topic, advising musicians to stop exploiting her shooting as “clout.” “Stop using my shooting for clout bi**h a*s Ni**as!” she wrote in a tweet. “Since when tf is it cool to joke abt women getting shot ! You ni*as especially RAP NI**AS ARE LAME! Ready to boycott bout shoes and clothes but dog pile on a black woman when she say one of y’all homeboys abused her.”

Alex Spiro, Megan’s lawyer, replied to the song’s lyrics by saying the following: “Despite the irrefutable evidence that Megan was a victim of gun violence, the ignorant continue to support her attacker.”

Kanye West

Drake said: “Linking with the opps, b**ch, I did that for J. Prince/B**ch, I did it for the mob ties.”

Drake seems to be alluding to the 2021 support event when he and Ye finally put their long-running spat to rest in “Circo Loco.” Drake alluded to Donda artist as his “hero” when performing onstage with Kanye for the first time since 2016. The lyrics to “Circo Loco” imply that the reconciliation was only consented to to pacify J. Prince, the creator of Rap-A-Lot, who pushed him to go and put an end to his feud with Kanye.

Ye Response : Ye responded to the bars by tweeting “Love Drake #lovespeech,” not seeing them as a hit. He stated, referring to his continuing struggles with his contracts and ownership of his songs, “Imagine all the rappers on the same side and everyone clearing up each others contracts.” Drake passed up the chance to criticise Ye for his recent anti-Semitic remarks, though.

Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian

Drake said: “Sidebar, Serena, your husband a groupie/He claim we don’t got a problem but/No, boo, it is like you comin’ for sushi.”

In “Middle of the Ocean,” Drake seems to attack Alexis Ohanian, the co-founder of Reddit who marry Serena Williams in 2017. In 2015, right around the time Ohanian allegedly met his wife, there were whispers that Drake and the tennis player were dating. Their friendship is said to have started more than 10 years earlier. Williams and Drake never publicly admitted to dating one another.

Alexis Ohanian Response: Ohanian published a string of tweets on Friday in which he openly called him as a “groupie,” showed his love and admiration for his lady, and avoided mentioning Drake by name. Williams was playing tennis when Ohanian answered on Twitter with a picture of him and his daughter Alexis.

DRAM

Drake said: “Tried to bring the drama to me, he ain’t know how we cha-cha slide…”

Drake released his smash song “Hotline Bling” in 2015, which is when the feud between Drake and DRAM began. Drake’s “BackOutsideBoyz” track featuring Lil Yachty appears to make allusion to the song’s title, which DRAM alleged the song ripped off of his first hit “Cha Cha” on many occasions.

DRAM Response: DRAM posted a clip in which he referred to Drake as a “b**ch” and made mention of a fight he had with Drake’s security.

“Somebody tell Drake to shut the f**k up about that s**t, man,” DRAM said. “F**king five years ago. This ni**a never even touched me ni**a. I pressed his a*s. His f**king bodyguards … I ain’t gonna hold you, his bodyguards went to town on the kid, but his bodyguards did it, not his b**ch a*s. He ain’t touch me. He’s a b**ch, you know that …

“When I see him, I’ma see him. I’m saying what’s good with the one-on-one, though, my baby? What’s up my ni**a? But he don’t wanna do that. You want to have your guards. That’s cool though. He ain’t touch me, though. And that s**t from five years ago, come on, ni**a. Why are you bringing that up? Why don’t you talk about how you got smacked by Diddy or some s**t?”

Ice Spice

Drake said: “She a 10 tryna rap, it’s good on mute, yeah (It’s good on mute, shh).”

The Bronx native said Drake co-signed her hit single “Munch (Feelin’ U)” and asked her to OVO Fest 2022, where they could be seen chilling out together. However, several questioned whether the meeting ended on a poor note since Drake seemed to remove Ice Spice soon after her visit to Toronto.

Ice Spice Response: Ice Spice, like Kanye, turned down the opportunity to take the Drake bait and just laughed it off.

Republicans

Drake said: “Damn, just turned on the news and seen that men who never got pu**y in school / Are makin’ laws about what women can do.” On the opening track of Her Loss, Drake describes himself as a feminist: “I blow a half a million on you h*es,” he raps.

In spite of the album’s underlying bigotry, he does include one vaguely feminist message. Yes, it still heavily relies on the idea that women are objects of se*ual desire, but anti-choice conservatives do need some criticism

Republican Response: Drake’s assertions have received no response from the Republican Party.

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