DRAKE seems to have made a dig at his ex on his new album, and fans are not pleased.
In his new album For All the Dogs, the Canadian musician seems to make several veiled references to Rihanna, 35.
When Drake's new album For All the Dogs was released on October 6, fans noted that the 36-year-old couldn't help but make references to his ex in the songs.
According to reports, Drake and Rihanna dated intermittently from 2009 through 2016.
Drake begins his song Fear of Heights by mentioning the term "Anti," which is the title of one of Rihanna's albums, many times before stating:"That man, he still with you, he can’t leave you. Y’all go on vacation, I bet it’s Antilles," referring to Rihanna's native Barbados.
Drake's reference to "that man" is probably making reference to A$AP Rocky, 35, who Rihanna has two kids with.
Drake then mentions the institution Rihanna has an honorary degree from in the song Virginia Beach, rapping: "Drawin’ conclusions like you got a Parsons degree or something. I coulda treated you better, that’s crazy."
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