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In his new song “No Face,” Drake apparently addresses former employees who turned against him

Drake is back with another three-pack and this time he seems to be targeting a specific group of collaborators who have been taking shots at him over the past few months.

On Friday, three new songs appeared on Drake’s alleged Instagram burner page @plottttwistttttt. The three-pack of songs included “No Face” featuring Playboi Carti, “Circadian Rhythm (The Language 2)” and “SOD,” a solo version of the Lil Yachty-assisted record “Super Soak” that Kai Cenat announced earlier this month.

With the exception of the smooth, melodic “SOD,” Drake reserved a few bars of “Circadian Rhythm (The Language 2)” and “No Face” for the artists who have made their issues with him public this year. On the Gordo-produced “Circadian Rhythm,” Drizzy references a group of people who “don’t speak my language” in the chorus before explaining that he’s dodged the attacks of enemies who tried to end his career.

“How many funerals did they schedule for me and I dodged them like a truck? Yeah,” he raps.

In “No Face,” 6 God seemed to directly address the artists he once worked with who turned their backs on him this year. He mentions that he gave those people a boost in popularity through his features and reminds them how they were screwed over by the person they are now dissing.

“N****s pissed off the features I skated on / I gotta know, I gotta know / How you get pissed off the n***a you hate? / Numbers untouchable, they got the data wrong / That’s the moment I know they been praying / What? Ayy, what? Ayy / Trying to throw The Boy down, but fuck it, I’m sticking around,” Drake raps.

The Toronto native also talks about putting even more pressure on his opponents, naming several names, including OVO manager Oliver El-Khatib and Kevin Durant, who are pushing him to leave. According to Drake, he listens to everything and adjusts as he sees fit.

“O’ keep sending me slaps to make me go crazy / 40 keep saying it’s time to be patient / It’s so many people we turn the tables on / Capo got plans, but we’re saving that for later,” he raps. “Hush gon’ keep saying they know they played it wrong / KD just texted, “What the fuck we waiting for?” (Damn) / I’m blank / Niggas talk about ‘Don’t kill the messenger’ / Fire-fire-fire, you get shot here for much less / None of you wimps blocking my blessing here, huh?” he continues.

As if that wasn’t enough, Drake gives his enemies one final warning, declaring how “happy” he is that people have shown him their true feelings and that he will see them again sooner rather than later.

“I’m just so happy that the n****s that were jealous and bottled up that shit finally got to show it. I’m so excited, yeah, see you guys soon,” he raps.

Drake also released a trio of songs as part of the 100-gig file earlier this month that included collaborations with Latto, 21 Savage and Young Thug. Those records landed on streaming services, but it’s unclear if the same will happen with this second release.

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