Drake's ICEMAN Episode 4 Features Controversial Bot Farm Scene and New Album Releases
Drake burns down a bot farm in "ICEMAN" Episode 4, including a phone displaying a photo similar to "Not Like Us" cover art
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In Episode 4 of his ICEMAN livestream series, Drake ignited controversy by burning a bot farm and referencing Kendrick Lamar's cover art. This episode coincided with the surprise release of three new albums, including ICEMAN, marking a significant moment in their ongoing feud. Fans speculate on multiple disses aimed at Lamar across the new tracks.
- 01Drake's new albums, ICEMAN, Maid of Honor, and HABIBTI, were released on May 14, 2024.
- 02The burning of the bot farm has been interpreted as a jab at Kendrick Lamar, who released Not Like Us during their feud.
- 03In the track 'Make Them Pay,' Drake questions Kendrick's authenticity, hinting at streaming manipulation.
- 04The song 'Janice STFU' suggests Drake views Lamar's philanthropic efforts as performative.
- 05Drake's albums also contain references to other celebrities, including DJ Khaled and Jay-Z.
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In the latest episode of his ICEMAN livestream series, Drake sparked discussions by burning down a bot farm, which featured a phone displaying an image reminiscent of Kendrick Lamar's album cover for Not Like Us. This episode aired just hours before the surprise release of three new albums: ICEMAN, Maid of Honor, and HABIBTI, marking Drake's first solo studio albums since his well-publicized feud with Lamar. The rivalry intensified when Lamar released Not Like Us, a diss track that became one of his most acclaimed works. Fans have speculated that Drake's new tracks contain veiled references to Lamar, particularly in 'Make Them Pay,' where he questions the legitimacy of Kendrick's success, and in 'Janice STFU,' where he critiques Lamar's charitable actions as insincere. The ongoing feud and the content of Drake's new albums have generated significant buzz, with many critics noting potential disses aimed at various celebrities alongside Lamar. All three albums are now available for streaming on Spotify.
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