Drake casually came out as a lesbian during a track on his new album Certified Lover Boy and that's well and truly enough existence for today.
Proving that straight men never know where to draw the line, the 34-year-old's sixth studio involves the song " Girls Want Girls " and you can already see where this is going.
The song, which features Lil Baby, sees Drake sing about the concept of being a lesbian for several minutes, such as "girls want girls", "please bring your girlfriend along with you" and: "She like eating p***y, I'm like, 'Me too.'"
But one pretty unexpected line, in particular, left Twitter users stumped at what on earth the Toronto rapper actually means.
The lyric goes: "Yeah, say that you a lesbian, girl, me too / Ayy, girls want girls where I'm from / Wait, woah, yeah, girls want girls."
'Just heard that Drake is a lesbian!'
" Drake really just said ‘you’re a lesbian, girl me too’, man I'm going to sleep," one user tweeted .
In other words, it was safe to say that Drake's announcement that he's a lesbian went down about as well as you can imagine it.
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Drake dropped Certified Lover Boy on Friday (3 September), the long-awaited album features 21 tracks with verses from Jay-Z, Kid Cudi , Travis Scott, Young Thug and more.
He wrote that the album is about "a combination of toxic masculinity and acceptance of truth which is inevitably heartbreaking", in a bio for the album on Apple Music .
But the album's release this week wasn't without its hiccups – and one came in the form of Lil Nas X.
The 22-year-old trolled Drake once again after he released the sleeve cover for Certified Lover Boy which featured 12 pregnant woman emojis.
Taking to Twitter , the "Industry Baby" rapper, real name Montero Hill, spoofed the album by swapping out the emojis for pregnant man emojis instead.
https://twitter.com/LilNasX/status/1432404130950115329
This wasn't the first time Lil Nas X pranked Drake and his fanbase.
In 2019, let his fans know how his debut album is going by joking that it will be titled "Nothing Was The Same" – exactly the same as Drake's own 2013 album.
He then parodied the album's cover, complete with his side profile against a blue sky, which should be shown in every major art gallery in the world, and one on the Moon. Just because.
https://twitter.com/LilNasX/status/1133549209569906690
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