On Sunday, Drake teamed up with streamer xQc for a Stake.com livestream and discussed several topics, including his alleged detractors, which apparently include “fragile opp” Steve Lacy.
Drake hasn’t been interviewed at length since his summertime battle with Kendrick Lamar, and it’s safe to say that he still feels angry about what happened.
“I’m here, fully intact. Mind, body & soul… You need facts to take me out, fairytales won’t do it,” said Drake at the beginning of the stream.
His co-host, xQc, seemed oblivious to what was happening and barely reacted to the rapper’s subliminal messages all night.
After the tough-guy opening, Drake dropped a bombshell for his overseas fans and revealed the reason for the stream: an Australian tour with the name generated from his viral “Anitta Max Wynn” livestream meme.
“I’m coming to Australia for the first time in eight years, coming back to Australia on tour it’s actually funny enough called the Anitta Max Wynn tour,” he revealed. “Melbourne, Sydney, Gold Coast.”
Oddly enough, Drake’s tour will kick off on February 9, 2025, the same day as Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance. What a coincidence.
Drake Shaded Steve Lacy During The Livestream, Steve Lacy Responded
In between bets, Drizzy used his time to throw stray shots at his peers. Surprisingly, Steve Lacy was targeted, with the 6 God calling him a “fragile opp” on the stream. If you’re confused, so are we, mostly because Lacy bothers no one and stays out of the way.
Lacy, however, was at Kendrick Lamar’s The Pop Out- Ken & Friends concert earlier this year, so that’s presumably why Drake is upset with the Compton singer.
On Instagram, Steve Lacy responded with a meme that he captioned, “Who tryna be my…fragile opp?”
He also followed up with a post featuring Kendrick’s “GNX track “Peekaboo.”
Drake Tells xQc To Turn Off Song By The Weeknd
xQc’s lack of Drake knowledge caused The Weeknd to catch a stray when the streamer played his music, and Drake had to tell him, “You’ve got to switch songs..we’re real 6ixers.”
Elsewhere in the stream, Drake provided an update on his forthcoming collaborative project with his mentee, PartyNextDoor. According to Drake, the album is “about 75% done.” Hopefully, Drizzy is taking this project seriously, as he needs a hit more than ever. If any artist can create a hit record on demand, it’s the proven hitmaker Drizzy.