Drake Lashes Out Against Serena Williams & SZA Night Of Superbowl

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Drake Lashes Out Against Serena Williams & SZA Night Of Superbowl

Drake Rants About His Exes Just Before SZA & Serena Williams Join Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Performance

Drake found himself caught in an ironic twist during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday, February 9. The rapper’s past relationships took center stage as his exes, SZA and Serena Williams, made surprise appearances during the performance. SZA joined Kendrick for a joint performance, while Serena added some dance moves to “Not Like Us.” The moment felt like a direct shot at Drizzy, especially considering what he had said just hours earlier.

Drake’s Emotional Rant on Tour

During his “Anita Max Win” tour stop in Melbourne, Australia, at the Rod Laver Arena, Drake took a moment to air out his feelings about past relationships.

“If you ever in your life gave your time, gave your energy, gave your money, gave your heart, gave your soul, gave everything that you ever had to somebody, and they f***ing played with you and wasted your time, wasted your energy, wasted your money, I want y’all to turn up to this song,” he declared onstage.

Drake continued, “This is for all y’all exes, and everybody that can play you in their f*ing life. If you’re doing better than your ex, I want to see you turn the fk up. Now you can play the song.”

The track in question? “You Broke My Heart.” The chorus? A simple yet cutting refrain: “F**k my ex.”

Drake’s Reaction to Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Performance

Naturally, fans speculated on Drake’s response to Kendrick Lamar, SZA, and Serena Williams’ Super Bowl moment. Footage allegedly surfaced showing Drake’s team watching the halftime show from Australia, and by their expressions, they didn’t seem too impressed. While the authenticity of this clip is debatable, fans are eager to hear Drake’s thoughts—whether through a social media post, a stage rant, or even a diss track.

Kendrick Lamar’s Streaming Surge

Meanwhile, Lamar’s performance reignited interest in “Not Like Us,” causing a massive spike in streams. According to Spotify News, the track saw a staggering 430% increase in plays, reaching an impressive 1.65 billion streams. Additionally, Kendrick’s monthly listeners have surged to 86.3 million. While “Not Like Us” continues its dominance, it’s clear that fans are revisiting Lamar’s discography in full force.

With all eyes on the aftermath of the Super Bowl, it remains to be seen whether Drake will respond in kind—or let the moment pass. Either way, the internet is having a field day dissecting the latest chapter in this ongoing saga.

 

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