Lil Yachty’s strange social media behavior regarding Drake has left many perplexed.

On Tuesday, August 20, astute observers observed that Yachty had unfollowed Drizzy, with whom he had just forged a strong friendship and collaborative partnership, on Instagram.

Soon after the relocation, which raised rumors that the two were at odds, Lil Boat seemed to follow Drake again.

Moreover, Lil Yachty most recently followed Drake on the social media network, suggesting that he unfollowed his “Another Late Night” partner.

Lil Yachty unfollowed Drake immediately after it was rumored that the 6 God intended to release their leaked song “Super Soak” as a solo tune, while it is unknown if there are any problems between the two.

“People, I heard it’s coming out with a music video,” asserted Akademiks during his earlier this week Rumble webcast. “There’s some interesting stuff happening here right now. I’ve heard that the music video for the song “Super Soak” will be released soon. One warning, though: Lil Yachty isn’t on it.

That puzzles me a little bit considering it was originally Yachty’s song. Drake forwarded that to Yachty so that he may use it in his Concrete [Boys] project.

By the way, this is not a Drake source. I have a number of additional sources than Drake. Drake is also unaware that I am telling you all of this.

Ak continued, “I saw something that looks like a music video and it eerily matches a screenshot that I’d seen Drake post,” before bringing up a photo of the rapper’s recent haircut.

Since Kai Cenat debuted “Super Soak” on his Twitch channel last month, the song has generated a good deal of controversy. Soulja Boy believed Drake was making fun of him in the song.

“I’m watching the moves, playin’ it close / SOD, super soak,” Drake rapped.

The comment seemed to be a direct reference to Soulja’s 2007 song “Super Soak” and his record label Stacks on Deck. Big Draco had previously made fun of Drake on social media for losing his battle with Kendrick Lamar.

Soulja responded angrily to the alleged diss on Instagram Live, saying, “Drake, you better keep that shit light, my boy.” This serves as your sole cautionary tale. Great if you’re giving a shoutout. I’m going to get your ass, buddy, if you try to disrespect me or give me a dirty look in any manner. Family, this isn’t going to be the best idea for you.

Afterwards, Soulja disclosed that everything was just a misunderstanding and that he and Drizzy had cleared the air.