Drake said 'No Friends in the Industry,' he meant it—Rapper shuts down DJ Khaled’s feature claims

Many fans pointed out that Khaled remained silent during Drake’s highly publicized feud, possibly leading to a rift.


Pop Culture & Art February 06, 2025
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DJ Khaled’s grand announcement for his 14th studio album, Aalam of God, has vanished from the internet after Drake shut down claims of being featured on two tracks. The We The Best mogul had dropped a cinematic seven-minute trailer starring Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Ramos, hyping up his latest project and tagging Drake in the caption.

“FYI… DRAKE’S BACK TO WORK… SO AM I! THIS THE ONE WITH [2] DRAKES!” he wrote. However, Drake swiftly dismissed the claim, leaving a now-viral comment: “Must be @drakebell,” referencing the former Nickelodeon star from Drake & Josh.

Khaled’s post, which originally hinted at the rapper’s involvement, was quickly deleted after the response, sparking speculation across social media. Fans were quick to react, with many praising Drake’s newfound energy.

“Drake in his villain era and I love it!!!!” one user tweeted. Another joked, “No more Drake stimulus package for him,” referring to Khaled’s history of using Drake collaborations to secure chart-topping hits. Some questioned what Khaled might have done to land in Drake’s bad books, especially given their long history of collaborations, from “I’m On One” to “Popstar.”

Drake’s response has only fueled speculation that his relationship with Khaled may have soured, particularly after the rapper’s recent fallout with Kendrick Lamar.

Many fans pointed out that Khaled remained silent during Drake’s highly publicized feud, possibly leading to a rift. “After everything that’s happened, the opps now want Drake’s help. Nah, stay on that side,” a user tweeted, while another added, “Khaled shows everyone love. Drake making people choose sides is childish.”

Khaled has a long-standing tradition of hyping up his albums with major collaborations, and this isn’t the first time he’s teased Drake’s involvement.

During Drake’s It’s All a Blur Tour in September 2023, he famously held up a massive sign that read, “I have 2 Drake songs on my new album—coming 2024.” The two last worked together in 2022 on “Staying Alive” from Khaled’s God Did.

With Khaled now wiping his entire album announcement, it’s unclear whether the Drake features were real or if plans changed behind the scenes. Meanwhile, Drake is focused on his Anita Max Win Tour, currently making stops in Australia and New Zealand.

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