Drake Fires Insults at Charlamagne Tha God After Release of ‘Slime You Out’: ‘Ya F–king Goof’

The ongoing feud between Drake and Charlamagne Tha God got a new chapter Monday morning (Sept. 25) when the 6 God fired several shots at the Power 105.1 radio host on Instagram. 

Drake’s verbal jabs emanated from a clip circulated over the weekend regarding Charlamagne’s thoughts on Drizzy’s newly released single “Slime You Out” featuring SZA. Charlamagne held no punches during his episode of Brilliant Idiots, as he claimed that “nobody cared” about the collab between Drake and SZA.

“What scares me — and it’s not a scare because Drake’s gonna be fine — Drake put out a song last Friday and … nobody cared. The Drake and SZA record,” he said. He further doubled down his perspective when speaking on the song’s controversial lyrics, saying, “It came out last Friday, and people just started talking about the lyrics yesterday. ‘Cause I saw people posting about how he said something about, Whipped and chained you like [American] slave.’

A vexed Drake issued a volley of shots in Charlamagne’s direction via his Instagram Stories. “Are you ok Lenard?? You kinda weirding me out g. Like you really obsessed with me or something for years like you look in the mirror and wish you saw my reflection type s–t.” Drake continued his onslaught by calling him on “off-brand Morris Chestnut” and a “f—ing goof.” He added: “Whatever you gotta do to let it out I’m sure your 435 loyal fans will stand by you ya f—ing goof.”

Charlamagne sarcastically responded to Drake’s Instagram Stories on The Breakfast Club Monday morning and quipped about the rapper’s attacks, noting that this is a strategic move devised by both parties and that he’s part of the album rollout. “Back in the day, I can say I was hating on Drake for fun,” Charlagmagne said. “It was hilarious, at least to me.”

The contentious feud between Drake and Charlamagne is a decade strong, including lyrical barbs sent by the OVO commander on 2018’s “Sandra’s Rose” in response to various comments made by the Black Effect Podcast creator, including last year’s haymaker when Charlamagne dubbed Honestly, Nevermind “elevator music.” 

Check out Charlamagne’s disses and Drake’s posts below.

 

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