Following Kendrick Lamar’s historic performance of “The Pop Out — Ken and Friends” in Los Angeles, California, Drake has been largely quiet on social media. Fans are therefore hanging onto anything he says to make a connection to the beef.

Drake said, “More life, Capo,” in an homage to his pal and “muscle,” Chubbs, on his birthday. There is more than enough love in the family; all you have to do is wait for that other s**t to turn up again. One admirer said, “Drake just needs to keep talking about money and who he’s ‘tied’ to and making brunch and hookah music,” in a repost on Akademiks’ page.

“Drake really a LA legend bringing all those n**gas together like that,” said a another user. He does exactly what he chastised Meek Mill for doing a few years ago, someone else said, laughing out. Meek got a Twitter finger, while Drake only joined Instagram.

Regarding Kendrick Lamar’s disparaging remarks about him and his entire team in his Billboard chart-topping hit song “Not Like Us,” many individuals left comments. The Compton emcee rapped, “To any b**ch that talk to him and they in love/ Just make sure you hide your lil’ sister from him,” on the instantly iconic diss single. Chubbs is the only one who receives your hand-me-downs, they tell me, and he PARTIES at the party by playing with his nose these days.

Chubbs was also mentioned by Lamar in “Euphoria.” He spit said, “I like Drake when he has melodies, but I don’t like him when he acts tough. You’re going to make a n**ga bring back Puff, and I’ll see if Chubbs falls through.'” Yes, it’s a classic, just like my last one, and you don’t have one. That was my first one.

Following the energetic cultural demonstration by the “All The Stars” emcee, many fans are interested in learning the title of Drake’s upcoming film. Although there have been rumors of a new single on the way, there is no schedule for a new release.