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The heated exchange between Drake and Kendrick Lamar appears to have subsided, but that doesn't mean 6 God can completely relax. The “Rich Flex” MC took to Instagram on Saturday, a week after two break-ins at Drizzy's Bridle Path Toronto mansion and a shooting incident involving one of Drizzy's security guards. The story begged for peace and quiet.
According to ET, Drake specifically yelled at Toronto news outlet CP24 in a message, saying, “@cp24 breaking news, can we discuss the times the helicopter will be flying over the house? I'm not going to lie, after 3 p.m. I'm thinking of going to sleep anytime,'' he wrote. It works very well for me. ”
A spokesperson for Drake did not respond to Billboard's request for additional comment as of press time.
Drake's palatial home has been in the spotlight since his heated diss track battle with K-Dot ended. Canadian chart-topper Drake appeared to put an end to that on Thursday when he posted a meditative scene from the Netflix drama A Man.
However, before that happened, the situation on the domestic front continued to be somewhat hectic. Toronto's City News reported on the attempted break-in on May 8, followed by a shooting the next day outside the MC's spacious private residence. According to reports, one of Drake's security guards was involved in the shooting and was seriously injured by an unknown assailant who fled the scene. The Bridal Path property, already well-known for Drake's “Tootsie Slide” video, recently received renewed attention after Lamar used its image as cover art for Drake's takedown song “Not Like Us.” Collected.