Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR’s collaborative album $ome $exy $ongs 4 U is out, and fans have had a lot to say about it.
$ome $exy $ongs 4 U was released on Valentine’s Day and has a 74-minute runtime.
The album being dropped came mere days after Kendrick Lamar performed at Super Bowl LIX and finished his set by playing ‘Not Like Us,’ which is a diss to the Canadian rapper that calls him a pedophile.
An X user believes something strange is happening with the album behind the scenes because the project is allegedly “underperforming.”
“🚨 Something shady is happening with Drake’s new album, and as a lawyer, I can’t ignore the legal implications. His latest project, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, is mysteriously underperforming despite his proven track record,” a post stated.
🚨 Something shady is happening with Drake’s new album, and as a lawyer, I can’t ignore the legal implications.
His latest project, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, is mysteriously underperforming despite his proven track record.
Let’s break it down.🧵👇 pic.twitter.com/F9ca45Ta3A
— ICEMAN 666 (@Michaelovaaa) February 16, 2025
1/ This isn’t just a flop—it’s looking like industry interference. Fans have reported that searching for the album on Spotify is weirdly difficult. If you can’t find the music easily, you can’t stream it. Simple as that.”
1/ This isn’t just a flop—it’s looking like industry interference.
Fans have reported that searching for the album on Spotify is weirdly difficult. If you can’t find the music easily, you can’t stream it. Simple as that.
— ICEMAN 666 (@Michaelovaaa) February 16, 2025
2/ This is happening at the same time as Drake’s legal battle with Universal Music Group (UMG) and Spotify. He’s accused them of artificially inflating Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us streams through bots and payola. And now his album isn’t getting normal exposure? The timing is…”
2/ This is happening at the same time as Drake’s legal battle with Universal Music Group (UMG) and Spotify.
He’s accused them of artificially inflating Kendrick Lamar’s Not Like Us streams through bots and payola. And now his album isn’t getting normal exposure? The timing is…— ICEMAN 666 (@Michaelovaaa) February 16, 2025
3/ The industry has a long history of labels pushing certain artists while sidelining others. The question is—why would UMG and Spotify turn against Drake of all people? 🤔 The answer likely lies in money, power, and control over the narrative…”
3/ The industry has a long history of labels pushing certain artists while sidelining others. The question is—why would UMG and Spotify turn against Drake of all people? 🤔
The answer likely lies in money, power, and control over the narrative…
— ICEMAN 666 (@Michaelovaaa) February 16, 2025
**4/ Legally, if a label or streaming service manipulates an artist’s numbers or suppresses their work, this could be tortious interference: a serious claim. If Drake can prove that his label...