DJ Khaled has deleted his album announcement for Aalam of God after Drake publicly denied having two collaborations on the project.
The producer had shared a cinematic trailer on Tuesday, in which actor Mark Wahlberg referenced Drake’s features alongside potential appearances from Jay-Z and Rihanna. However, the post has since been taken down.
In his caption, Khaled had excitedly confirmed the collaborations, writing, “DRAKE’S BACK TO WORK… SO AM I! THIS THE ONE WITH DRAKE’S.” He also hinted at sending a track to Rihanna. However, Drake quickly responded to the announcement on Instagram, sarcastically commenting, “Must be @drakebell,” seemingly dismissing Khaled’s claims.
It’s unclear how the miscommunication arose or whether it has affected Khaled and Drake’s long-standing relationship. The two have collaborated multiple times, dating back to 2011’s “I’m On One,” followed by hits like “For Free” (2016) and “POPSTAR” (2020).
Last year, Khaled described Drake as “more of a brother than a friend” in an interview with PEOPLE, emphasizing their mutual respect and inspiration. While Drake’s involvement in Aalam of God remains uncertain, fans are left wondering whether the rapper will still appear on the highly anticipated project.
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