As DJ Khaled was dragged back into his alleged feud with Drake, he was dragged to the doorstep of a black coffin.
The fake casket bore the words “RIP Drake” and “RIP OVO” along with an upside-down white cross in the center. The black casket was positioned outside DJ Khaled’s Florida home’s front door. It was reported two people, who claimed to be from a delivery company, drove up to his Miami residence in a truck.
Before the two people placed the casket outside the gate, DJ Khaled’s team reportedly gave them access to the property. According to TMZ, they returned to their truck and drove off after they reportedly “prayed.” The producer’s security team, according to Miami police, destroyed and disposed of it.
Following the controversial rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine’s receiving a similar casket with King Von’s name on it, the controversy has arisen. A bouquet of flowers and a pet box were also left by the two people who delivered the package. The King Von coffin was kept in my room, according to Tekashi, who claimed to have wanted to keep it.

When DJ Khaled, a 49-year-old music producer claimed he had two features with Drake on his upcoming album, Aalam of God, tension has recently arisenn between the two. Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Ramos, both actors, were a part of the album’s seven-minute trailer, which he shared on his social media page.
Drake seemed to be unaware of the features and wrote on a post: “Must be @Drakebell”. DJ Khaled removed the trailer from his social media accounts after receiving the comment. Drake’s potential inclusion on the upcoming album is still undetermined.
Meanwhile, Drake and PartyNextDoor recently released a joint album on Valentine’s Day called $ome $exy $ongs 4 U. Fans were suing the duo before the album even came out because they had stolen Freddie Gibbs’ famously American rapper’s title and artwork. They then took to X to criticize the Canadian artists for their alleged plagiarism.
The artists’ release of the track list for $ome $exy $ongs 4 U ($4U) last week sparked the accusations to start to surface. Rap fans were quick to call out the album’s distinct use of $$$was similar to American rapper Freddie Gibbs ‘ 2022 album, $oul $old $eparately.
Some fans criticized the comparison as a stretch to maximize drama, while others made a point about Gibbs’ earlier track record. The graphic artwork for $$$4U features three cartoon rabbits, each with different images in their eyes, including dollar signs, flaming earbuds, and red hearts.
Rabbits are Gibbs ‘ unofficial mascot. The rapper has been calling himself “the rabbit” for many years, and his songs include references to rabbits on the album covers of his albums, including “The Rabbit,” “Space Rabbit,” and “The Rabbit.” On the allegations, neither Drake nor PartyNextDoor have made any public comments.
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