, the Canadian superstar, recently made headlines at broadcaster ' Nostalgia Party in , where he shared a passionate message about loyalty and betrayal. Amid his ongoing feud with took the mic to offer some advice about the reality of friendships. Speaking to the crowd, didn't hold back in addressing those who may switch sides.
"You're going to come to a point in life where people you thought were your friends...
might switch up," the 37-year-old rapper said, a clear nod to the betrayals he's experienced recently. "They might stab you in the back..
. that's how life is." This moment resonated with fans who have seen the rapper navigate high-profile feuds, especially with fellow artist comments came as no surprise, considering the recent tension between the two rappers, which has spilled over into diss tracks and even affected relationships with mutual acquaintances.
Subtle jabs with music choices To drive his point home, ended his emotional speech by playing empowering anthem "Me, Myself and I," followed by 2003 hit "Many Men." Both song selections were significant-highlighting themes of self-reliance and survival in the face of opposition. The timing of this speech aligns with recent actions on social media.
Reports surfaced that unfollowed stars and after they showed support for with DeRozan even joining onstage during his Juneteenth concert. Fans were quick to connect these actions to continued jabs at , including his controversial diss track "Not Like Us." The ongoing Drak.