Drake released a new song called âFighting Irish Freestyleâ by surprise on Friday (January 3), and it finds him getting a lot off his chest.
Perhaps unsurprisingly given his bombshell legal claims against Spotify, the track is not available on streaming services. Instead, it was initially released as a VHS-style video on YouTube by Griselda affiliate Conductor Williams, who produced the song and previously worked with Drizzy on For All The Dogs Scary Hours Edition.
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The video was quickly removed for unknown reasons, but a higher quality version was later shared (and remains) on Instagram by Toronto-based photographer Cindy Jordi, who shot the clip.
âFighting Irish Freestyleâ is not the 6 Godâs first release since his high-profile beef with Kendrick Lamar (he dropped a handful of 100 Gigs loosies last summer), but it is his most pointed (and arguably his best) as he addresses those who either attacked him or betrayed him in 2024.
From LeBron James and Kendrick Lamar to DeMar DeRozan and Lil Wayne, social media is buzzing over the potential targets of Drakeâs latest track. Letâs break it down.
LeBron James?
King James seems to be the main target of âFighting Irish Freestyle.â For starters, the song title appears to reference the nickname of LeBronâs St. Vincent-St. Mary High School basketball team in Akron, Ohio. Drake even has a tattoo of LeBron in his now-famous âIrishâ high school jersey on his left arm.
âThe world fell in love with the gimmicks, even my brothers got tickets / Seemed like they loved every minute / Just know this shit is personal to us, and it wasnât just businessâ
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Here, Drizzy seems to be referencing LeBron clearly enjoying himself at Kendrick Lamarâs Pop Out concert in Inglewood last summer. Bron supported the Compton rap star throughout the beef and was just recently filmed rapping his GNX track âMan at the Gardenâ word for word at his 40th birthday party.
The four-time NBA champion did, however, show love to Drake following his widely perceived defeat to Kendrick, so itâs not like he completely abandoned The Boy.
LeBron attends Pop out and canât stop himself to dance while Kendrick performs Not Like Us pic.twitter.com/FXwMYAILNR
â Hiiipower â TDE News (@hiiipowers) January 4, 2025
ââMember we tradinâ watches? I gave you that Arabic dial, you gave me a numbered edition / You would even check up on my son like a pediatrician / Sure convinced the gang this shit was rooted in love when it isnât / Show me how different we are, thereâs blessings in juxtapositionâ
Drake and LeBron have been pictured wearing timepieces that fit these descriptions.
âRemember we traded watches I gave you the arabic dial and you gave me the numbered editionâ
Looks like Drake had some words for Lebron James on his new âFighting Irishâ freestyle pic.twitter.com/6U9yYcAGTo
â Shotta (@ShottaSV) January 3, 2025
âI guess now you boys gotta abandon your summer tradition / Cold shoulders I gave in the Hamptons, it come with the distance / Figured we was always gonâ be close, like ovens and kitchens / I was sadly mistaken, the loyalty wasnât a givenâ
More lines that appear to lament LeBronâs perceived disloyalty. LeBronâs âsummer traditionâ has included attending Drakeâs OVO Fest and Torontoâs Caribbean carnival Caribana.
Many have speculated that the âcold shoulderâ line refers to Drake giving LeBron the silent treatment at billionaire Michael Rubinâs Fourth of July white party in the Hamptons last summer. We know Drizzy was there, but thereâs actually no evidence that the Lakers star was in attendance as well.
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Kendrick Lamar?
âI donât have a drinkinâ problem, I got a subtle addiction / I got my fatherâs habits and I got my motherâs permission / My dad has another child, I told him that wasnât my sister / Grew up with dozens of Jews, churches with dozens of Christians / Also, developed a deep respect for the Muslim religion / Iâm starinâ at my daddy while yâall tell me I wasnât that n-ggaâ
Itâs no surprise that âFighting Irish Freestyleâ contains at least a couple of jabs at Kendrick Lamar. With these closing lines, Drake offers a belated rebuttal to K. Dotâs spooky, surgical diss song âMeet the Grahams.â
On that track, Lamar addressed the 6 Godâs parents, among other family members, and dismantled Drizzyâs entire character, including accusing him of having âgambling problems, drinking problems, pill-popping and spending problems.â
âThis n-gga pulled a rabbit out the hat, and yâall love a magician / Itâs funny to see you all rejoicinâ and hugginâ and kissinâ / What are we celebratinâ? Iâll rent out the club in addition / Nothing was the same with all you bitches and nothingâs forgivenâ
The âmagicianâ line is open to interpretation, but one theory is that Drake is implying Kendrickâs explosive allegations about him â that heâs a âcertified pedophileâ who runs with other sex offenders and secretly fathered a daughter â were as fake as a magic trick lapped up by a gullible audience.
âItâs funny to see you all rejoicinâ and hugginâ and kissin'â feels like a more explicit reference to the positive reception to Kendrickâs diss songs and him being crowned by many as the winner of their beef.
âN-ggas wanted trouble, grabbed the shovel and dug up some ditches / Cover my body in dirt but that wasnât me / That wasnât me / That was a body double and weâve done dozens of switchesâ
Despite coming off second best in their feud, Drake has defiantly refused to acknowledge defeat. These lyrics feel like the latest example of him attempting to brush off the loss and reframe the outcome of the battle.
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DeMar DeRozan?
âThe world fell in love with the gimmicks, even my brothers got tickets / Seemed like they loved every minute / Just know this shit is personal to us, and it wasnât just businessâ
In addition to LeBron James, these lines are almost certainly aimed at fellow NBA star DeMar DeRozan. The Compton native was one of Kendrickâs biggest cheerleaders in his beef with Drake, not only joining him on stage at the Pop Out show but appearing in his âNot Like Usâ music video.
Drake developed a friendship with DeRozan when he was a star player for the Toronto Raptors, so itâs understandable why he would feel betrayed. Aubrey made this abundantly clear when he taunted and mean-mugged the current Sacramento King when he played in Toronto late last year.
Drake to Demar Derozan as he walks by 'F*CK OUTTA HERE P*SSY' pic.twitter.com/5TdBHs8yx7
â DJ Akademiks (@Akademiks) November 3, 2024
âAnd n-ggas cried the blues for you, sayinâ it wasnât malicious / Talkinâ âbout we family, well, Iâm not the cousin to visitâ
This appears to be a slick dual reference to DeRozanâs Crip ties and his visit to Drakeâs house in 2018 after he was traded away from the Raptors. âMe and him sat and talked for a couple of hours,â DeRozan told ESPNâs Chris Hayes. âNot even on some hoops stuff. Just to hear the words that come from him being the person that he is in this world, especially in Toronto. What I meant to this city. It was what I needed.â
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Lil Wayne?
âCold shoulders I gave in the Hamptons, it come with the distanceâ
Okay, so weâve established that this specific line probably wasnât aimed at LeBron James given his absence at Michael Rubinâs Hamptons white party. Instead, there are reasons to believe that it was for Lil Wayne.
Weezy was one of many A-list guests at the July 4th party and made some interesting comments afterwards, claiming that GloRilla was âthe only person who came up to me and really hollered at me.â Youâd expect Drake to at least say hi to the guy who signed him to his first deal, helped him become a global superstar and with whom heâs made countless songs with over the last 15 years, right? Apparently not.
That wasnât the first sign of tension between the longtime collaborators. To the surprise of many, the often outspoken Wayne remained largely silent throughout Drakeâs feud with Kendrick. The closest he came to supporting his one-time protĂ©gĂ© was changing Kendrickâs âNot Like Usâ lyrics to âthey donât like usâ while holding up an OVO owl chain during a live performance.
The Young Money boss was even accused of betraying Drake by rocking a chain with an XO pendant â a nod to the record label of Drizzyâs friend-turned-foe The Weeknd â in a Mike WiLL-Made It music video. Wayne, of course, had no problem speaking up when Kendrick was announced as the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show performer in his hometown of New Orleans, though.
Lil Wayne raps âthey donât like usâ over he and Drakeâs âThe Mottoâ during his performance in Las Vegas over the weekend.
Heâs seen wearing an OVO owl chain đ€pic.twitter.com/QJSBZfrN7V
â Complex Music (@ComplexMusic) July 15, 2024
Metro Boomin, Rick Ross, The Weeknd and his other â20 v. 1â oppponents?
âI donât give a fuck about you snakes or these other musicians / N-ggas started fuckinâ with my family, Iâm goinâ to prison / And we all crashinâ out together, my brothers complicit / Who put a pipe bomb in your trunk? It wasnât Xzibit / Iâm tryna blow the doors off that bitch when you touch the ignition / But then I gotta remember who made this shit come to fruitionâ
Drake certainly dealt with snakes in the grass last year when a number of artists he was previously close with â Rick Ross, Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, A$AP Rocky and even Future â suddenly turned on him.
The Xzibit pipe bomb bar is a funny nod to Pimp My Ride and possibly the X deep cut âConcrete,â which includes the lines: âIâm the mechanic with a pipe bomb that fits your car / Ka-boom! Now I assume your homies wanna retaliate.â But after retreating in his beef with Kendrick following the underwhelming reception to âThe Heart Part 6,â the tough talk just feels empty and hollow.
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Universal Music Group?
âWhoâs got the most to lose and whoâs in that other position? / Signal conversations, boy, I hope they got double encryption / I hate to see the empire crumble on judgeâs convictionsâ
An apparent warning to Universal Music Group, with whom Drake is currently embroiled in a bitter legal dispute. The rapper filed two pre-action petitions against the music giant in November accusing them of conspiring with Spotify and various radio stations to give Kendrick Lamarâs âNot Like Usâ an illegal leg-up.
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Drake has yet to file an actual lawsuit against UMG, which is the parent company of both his label Republic and Kendrickâs longtime home of Interscope, but two court hearings are scheduled in the case this month.