Drake appears to react with a 50 Cent meme to Kanye West’s “F**k Drake” remarks

Drake appears to react with a 50 Cent meme to Kanye West’s “F**k Drake” remarks

Drake seemed to address Ye’s most recent public criticism today (March 13) by posting a 50 Cent joke on his Instagram Story.

After “CARNIVAL” peaked at number one on the Billboard Hоt 100 on Monday, March 11, the Chicago native took a jab at Drake. Just days before VULTURES 1 was released, Ye explicitly criticized the “God’s Plan” hitmaker for including Lil Durk on his “It’s All A Blur Tour—Big As The What?” in his criticism, which was a part of a larger venting session that attacked other people and companies.

Ye said, “It’s f**k Drake for taking Durk right at the beginning of the VULTURES rollout,” in an Instagram post. If I think of any more ways to f**k you, I’ll get back to you all. 

Kanye West and Drake Working Together to Free Larry Hoover - XXLDrake’s alleged response was revealed via a 50 Cent meme that went viral. The legendary New York rapper said, “What he said f**k me for?” throughout the video. In 2014, the video was first circulated in reaction to Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s mockery.

Throughout the course of their protracted dispute, Drake and Ye have had periods of disagreement and reconciliation. When the two got reunited in 2022 for the Free Larry Hoover Concert, their feud seemed to be temporarily resolved. Regretfully, following the Toronto musician’s April 2023 release of “Search & Rescue,” which used a Kim Kardashian sample, animosity seemed to flare up again.

Drake Responds to Kanye West's 'F–k Drake' Message with a 50 Cent Meme -  The SourceOn “Red Button” from For All The Dogs Scary Hour Edition, Drake also mentioned Ye by nаme. “Every time you needed me for a boost, I never hesitated/ Every time that Yeezy called a truce, he had my head inflated/ Thinkin’ we gon’ finally peace it up and get to levitatin’/ Realize that everything premeditated,” he spat out on the song. 

For those who missed it, Ye launched a diatribe on Monday, criticizing everyone from Adidas to “every so-called Christian.” “Anyone who goes to school with anyone [whose] parents work at Adidas, just know they tried to destrоy me, and here we are with the No. 1 song in the world,” was one line from the now-changed caption.