Fans react as Drake calls out fake friends: 'Same dude who sleeps with other people’s girls'
At the Nostalgia party held at Toronto's Rebel nightclub this past Saturday, Drake shared personal insights into the challenges of friendship and betrayal in front of a captivated crowd.
During his speech, the 37-year-old artist mused on the harsh realities of relationships, stating, "That's how life is. But look, sometimes it's you and you alone by yourself. Sometimes, it's you alone with your thoughts."
He continued to reflect on the inevitable betrayal one might face, "You, they might switch up, they might try fighting with you, they might stab you in the back, they might do a lot of things to you."
The Family Matters crooner's poignant words struck a chord, leading into his choice to play Beyoncé's "Me, Myself, and I" — a song echoing themes of self-reliance.
However, the response to Drake's musings was varied.
Some social media users questioned his delayed realization of such truths, with one commenting, "bro is how old and barely got to that realization? I realized that shit at 21 years old lol."
This guy thinks he’s still in high school
— fan account (@Asensii20) October 6, 2024
Others critiqued his ongoing narrative, with remarks like "This guy thinks he’s still in high school" and "What is this high school behavior from the 6 GOD?? It can’t be."
What is this high school behavior from the 6 GOD?? It can’t be 😵💫
— Ray🇺🇸✝️ (@spiritualracks) October 6, 2024
Criticism also touched on Drake's personal actions, with accusations of hypocrisy stemming from his own behavior: "same dude who religiously sleeps with his other people’s girls btw" and "bro is dragging tf out this 'no friends in the industry' agenda."
same dude who religiously sleeps with his other people’s girls btw
— mymAAdfantasy 🐉 (@mymaadfantasy) October 6, 2024
AK at the Church of Drake this Sunday morning. To hear his service.
— World Hall Of Fun (@WorldHallOfFun) October 6, 2024
This guy loves playing the victim, in his mind he still thinks people are not seeing through him.
— Tebogo Tshepo (@texza81) October 6, 2024
bro is dragging tf out this “no friends in the industry” agenda
— hamza (@goinschitz) October 6, 2024
Amid these reactions, Drake's recent actions, such as unfollowing LeBron James and DeMar DeRozan due to their perceived support for Kendrick Lamar during a rap beef, further fueled discussions about his stance on friendship and loyalty.
The night also featured Drake playing 50 Cent's "Many Men," a song whose lyrics about betrayal and resilience seemed to underline his current feelings: "Many men wish death upon me/ Blood in my eye, dog, and I can't see/ I'm tryin' to be what I'm destined to be."