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Drake shuts off The Weeknd’s music during xQc live stream

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Drake adds fuel to long-standing feud with The Weeknd.

Drake has maintained being the topic of discussion all throughout this year. Earlier this year, His months long rap feud with Kendrick Lamar has returned to the front of headlines. Recently, Drake reignited a different feud during a rare appearance on xQc’s live stream. On Sunday night, the Canadian streamer xQc attempted to play The Weeknd’s 2016 single, “Starboy.” Subsequently, Drake appeared to not be amused while rejecting the playing of the song.

“We got to switch this song off,” Drake responded while laughing. “We gotta switch this one. Real 6ixers. Where the real Six at? We don’t listen to that,” added. Furthermore, xQc followed up with his request by changing the song.

Moreover, his response seemingly reignites his rumored feud with The Weeknd. The Canadian duo have both refrained from dishing out details into why they are both at odds. However, clips have resurfaced dating back to as old as 2013 showing their non chemistry beyond their former work relationship. More recently, The Weeknd seemingly addressed his decision to not sign with Drake’s Ovo Sound Label. For context The Weeknd appeared on Future and Metro Boomin’s song, “All to Myself.” On this song, The Weeknd sings “I thank God I never signed my life away.” Critics believe the lyrics share small details about his feud with Drake. You can watch Drake’s comment toward’s The Weeknd’s song below.

Drake addresses additional artists

Furthermore, Drake also took this opportunity to speak about Kendrick lamar as well as Steve Lacy. In the beginning of the stream he immediately started his addressing spree. “I’m Drake, this is xQc, real streaming legend. Me, I do music, in case you don’t know. I’m here, as you can see, fully intact. Mind, body, and soul. In case you’re wondering, right? You need facts to take me out. Fairy tales won’t do it,” he said. Further into the stream, he addressed Steve lacy who appeared in Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” video which served as a diss to Drake. Drakes called him a “Fragile Opp” while nothing his unfazed attitude towards him. Since, Lacy has responded via Instagram.

Overall, fans have longed to hear Drake chime in on Kendrick Lamar following the multitude of success following his “Not Like Us” single. Throughout the stream, he maintains his carefree stance while sharing his personal take without assumption. As additional clips from the Sunday night xQc livestream, fans continue to chime in on the Kendrick vs Drake debate.

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