DJ Akademiks has sided with Drake throughout his beef with Kendrick Lamar, but the streamer admitted over the weekend that the items Kendrick Lamar used as his cover art for “Meet the Grahams” were actually Drake’s and his father’s.
Even more shockingly, Drizzy did not plant a story about a fake daughter.
The artwork for “Meet the Grahams” includes the cover art for “6:16 in LA,” a bottle of Ozempic prescribed to Aubrey Graham (Drake), a business card for jeweler Nadine Ghosn, a receipt for a jewelry store in New York City, black leather Maybach gloves and a shirt.
Akademiks believes Drake’s Ozempic prescription from Kendrick Lamar’s “Meet the Grahams’ cover art is REAL
— Code RED (@CodeRED_tv) May 12, 2024
Ozempic is a drug for Diabetic patients who need help losing weight pic.twitter.com/tWZDpl7wg8
Originally, Drake claimed that he had planted the items but the items were actually from a suitcase that had been stolen from his father, Dennis Graham. But Akademiks admits that after doing some investigating, the Ozempic prescription does appear to be Drake’s as it says that Drake has only been on the weight loss drugs for a month or two.
Ak also revealed that he is an investor in the drug.
Akademiks confessed to his fans that Drake told him he had no idea about the daughter. Drizzy claimed he leaked the story to Kendrick’s camp on The Heart 6, but that was not true.
Akademiks admits Drake had no clue and didn’t know where the daughter information came from.
— NUKE 🥊 (@NukeUndisputed) May 12, 2024
So Drake planting fake information information is a lie.
This makes “The Heart Part 6” age even worse.
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This seems to confirm allegations that Drizzy has a mole in his camp.
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