Drake released a whopping three albums Thursday night and threw shots in DJ Khaled‘s way in considered one of the tracks off his planned Ice Man record.
Within the track “Make Them Pay,” which serves because the seventh song on Ice Man, the rapper called out the Palestinian producer by name, criticizing him for not speaking out in support of Palestine.
“And, Khaled, you realize what I mean / The meat was fully live, you went halal and got in your deen / And your individuals are still waitin’ for a free Palestine / But apparently every part isn’t black and white and red and green, rattling / I’m seein’ everyone’s true colours, for real, I’m sensin’ a theme,” Drake raps on the song.
Reps for DJ Khaled, whose mother and father were each born in Palestine and immigrated to the USA, haven’t yet responded to The Hollywood Reporter‘s request for comment.
However the prolific producer shared a post on Instagram Friday, where he did in a roundabout way address Drake’s recent song, but wrote, “LET GOD RISE AND ALL HIS ENEMIES SCATTER.”
“They stand against you and hating me,” he wrote within the post, quoting Sizzla’s “Dem A Wonder.” “Dem just caant undergo dem heart nuh clean nor free [sic] I remind dem a lot of who they’re speculated to be I’m of royalty dem lost dem identity.”
Drake’s recent album Ice Man was much anticipated by fans, set to mark his first solo release amid the fallout of his feud with Kendrick Lamar. Nevertheless, he surprisingly dropped two additional albums, entitled Maid Of Honour and Habibti, releasing roughly 149 minutes of recent music across all of the records.

