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Drake’s New Music Hits No. 1, Followers Rejoice

Drake’s “What Did I Miss?” soared to No. 1 on Spotify and Apple Music as listeners dissected its lyrics and took intention at Kendrick Lamar on-line.

Drake stormed to the highest of each the U.S. Spotify and Apple Music charts along with his shock single, “What Did I Miss?” launched on July 4 throughout a livestream titled “Iceman Episode 1,” reigniting his feud with Kendrick Lamar and triggering a wave of on-line celebration and criticism.

The monitor opened with 2.1 million streams on Spotify within the U.S., instantly claiming the No. 1 spot.

It additionally shot to the highest of Apple Music’s U.S. chart the identical day, marking one other sturdy return for Drake following his lyrical battle with Kendrick Lamar earlier this 12 months.

“What Did I Miss?” is extensively believed to be the lead single from Drake’s upcoming album, presumably titled Iceman.



The rapper used the monitor to deal with fractured relationships and perceived betrayals within the wake of his public back-and-forth with Kendrick Lamar.

Drake additionally alludes to Lamar’s 2024 “Pop Out” live performance in Los Angeles, the place NBA stars LeBron James and DeMar DeRozan have been seen in attendance.

Their look sparked hypothesis that that they had taken Kendrick Lamar’s aspect within the feud, a transfer that Drake appears to deal with within the music.

On-line, listeners are dissecting each bar, with many decoding the music as a direct continuation of his feud with Lamar.

Because the monitor climbs the charts, Drake supporters are celebrating the chart-topping debut whereas utilizing the second to tug Kendrick Lamar throughout social media platforms.















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