Drake could be from Canada, however his American popular culture references have continued to be on level.
All eyes have been on the 6 God following Kendrick Lamar’s scathing diss observe “Euphoria” arrived on Tuesday morning (April 30). Drizzy appeared to snort off Ok. Dot’s threats by bringing actress Julia Stiles into the feud.
Drake posted a clip to his Instagram Story on Tuesday night time from 1999’s 10 Issues I Hate About You, that includes a scene to shut out the basic rom-com with Stiles’ character Kat studying a poem itemizing all the things she hates about Heath Ledger’s Patrick. Nonetheless, the clip cuts off earlier than she admits she doesn’t hate him in any respect, which Drizzy captioned it with a wink-face and broken-heart emoji, with no direct point out of Kendrick.
“I hate the way in which you speak to me, and the way in which you chop your hair. I hate the way in which you drive my automotive. I hate it while you stare. I hate your massive dumb fight boots, and the way in which you learn my thoughts. I hate you a lot it makes me sick — it even makes me rhyme! I hate it, I hate the way in which you’re all the time proper,” she spews.
“I hate it while you lie. I hate it while you make me snort, even worse while you make me cry. I hate it while you’re not round, and the truth that you didn’t name.”
With the clip on Instagram Tales, Drake seems to be making mild of Kendrick’s bars on “Euphoria,” on which the latter admits to being Drizzy’s “greatest hater” and disses the way in which he walks, talks and clothes.
“I’m the most important hater / I hate the way in which that you simply stroll / the way in which that you simply speak / I hate the way in which that you simply gown/ I hate the way in which that you simply sneak diss / if I catch flight, it’s gon’ be direct,” Lamar raps.
It’s not the primary pop-culture reference Drake has made within the rap civil battle. In April, he recalled his “Push Ups” lyric asking, “Is that this a 20-v-1” by posting a photograph of Uma Thurman from Kill Invoice surrounded by enemies bracing for a sword combat.
The 53-year-old actress responded via an Instagram Story of her personal that includes a photograph of the enduring go well with from the film, asking if Drake had any use for it. “Want this? @champagnepapi,” she wrote.
Drake replied: “Sure pls. The pen is the Hattori Hanzo.”
Following the arrival of “Euphoria,” which noticed Kendrick assault the 6 God’s biracial identification, fatherhood and artistry, the ball is again in Drake’s court docket.
Watch the clip beneath.