Drake seemingly laid out his issues with LeBron James on the "Fighting Irish" freestyle while Lil Baby's WHAM album arrived.
It's been months since Kendrick Lamar ignited a firestorm by taking aim at Drake and J. Cole with his verse on Future and ...
“Nothing was the same with all you bitches and nothing’s forgiven,” he raps.
Just three days into the New Year, the boy is back, dropping off the “Fighting Irish Freestyle.” And boy, the theories about ...
Drake's Fighting Irish Freestyle is not a full-length commercial song, coming off more as a reflective track that explores the impacts betrayal and fake loyalty has had on his mental health.
Drake is trying to have a better year in 2025, and he kicked it off by dropping a new freestyle where he’s calling out everyone who switched up on him. Allegedly titled “Fighting Irish,” the ...
The rest can be handled in the comment (by you). You can hear Drake simmering. He still has to get some things off his chest in a freestyle full of cryptic innuendos. Drake avoids naming names ...
Reportedly, the freestyle was originally released on Friday ... Analyzing behavioral patterns is somewhat suspicious,” spits Drake over a Quiet Storm-ready groove in the grainy clip that ...
Drake has long been a fan of the NBA and his beloved Toronto Raptors. He also seems to be friendly with the stars of the league, such as LeBron James. In his latest freestyle, 'Fighting Irish ...
Now, Drake is kicking off the new year with a new freestyle seemingly addressing the betrayal and fallout following the release of Lamar’s gut-punching track. Producer Conductor Williams dropped ...