Drake is a famous artist who makes catchy rap tunes, and over the years, he has established himself as a rapper for the masses.
On October 6, Drake released his newest album, For All The Dogs, and many fans from all over the world have already listened to it.
But what’s interesting is how a line in the track “Drew a Picasso” talked about one of our dearest neighbouring countries, Singapore.
The line, which appears in Verse 4, suggests that Singapore is a “broke country.”
“Artists hittin’ on you, broke as f*ck, I swear them n*ggas probably live in Singapore.”
A Singaporean shared an image of that lyric on Twitter with the caption: “Someone better tell Drake we’re 5th in GDP per capita (Canada is 18th). your move, buddy.”
Fariz Jabba, a Singaporean rapper, has also quoted the tweet and asked (amusingly) what they have done to deserve it, “sial ah Drake what we do?”
sial ah drake what we do https://t.co/D0VC25DAaR
— ⲯ﹍jabba ﹍ⲯ (@farizjabba) October 6, 2023
Many netizens asked Fariz Jabba to make a Drake diss track because of that, but other netizens pointed out that Drake probably just wanted the -pore at the end of Singapore cause it sounds like ‘poor’.
Well, this is certainly an amusing situation.
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