Has the long-rumored stress between The Weeknd and Drake lastly come to a head? Has a Canadian artist civil battle formally began because of a observe on Future and Metro Boomin’s newest mission?
We Nonetheless Don’t Belief You dropped on Friday (April 11). The follow-up to March’s We Don’t Belief You studio LP included a tune titled “All to Myself” that includes The Weeknd.
“They might by no means diss my brothers, child, once they acquired leaks in they operation. I thank God that I by no means signed my life away,” Weeknd sings on the “All to Myself” collaboration. These lyrics appeared to reference studies Drake wished to signal the person born Abel Tesfaye to his OVO Sound label.
Drake was one of many first acts to co-sign The Weeknd at first of the singer/songwriter’s profession. The XO frontman later helped write not less than 4 songs on Drake’s Grammy-winning Take Care album.
“I gave up virtually half of my album. It’s exhausting,” The Weeknd acknowledged in 2015 about working with Drake. “I’ll at all times be grateful – if it wasn’t for the sunshine he shined on me, who is aware of the place I’d be. And every part occurs for a motive. You by no means know what I’d say if this success wasn’t in entrance of me now.”
The Weeknd contributed to a number of We Nonetheless Don’t Belief You songs. The truth that he seems so closely on the LP additionally fueled hypothesis of a rivalry with Drake, contemplating Future and Kendrick Lamar focused the OVO chief on We Don’t Belief You.