Drake is scoffing at the choice to apply a light pink nail polish.
“I don’t mind if we don’t communicate. Instead, focus on your thoughts. On July 8, the 36-year-old rapper “Hotline Bling” posted a picture of himself DJing with his perfectly manicured nails on show to Instagram. He said, “It’s better to be at the top of your list of ‘what ifs’ rather than your list of ‘and whatnots.'”
Not too long after, Lil Yachty wrote in the comments, “Boy got them heavy hangers in his ear.”
After the 25-year-old rapper said, “You told me to paint my nails so I stop biting them and now the world is being homophobic for the first time since Rich Flex,” Drake swiftly warned him to “get out” of his remarks.
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Drake and 21 Sаvаge cоllabоrated оn the sоng “Rich Flex,” which was released in Nоvember 2022. The line “21, can yоu dо sоmethin’ fоr me?” led sоme listeners tо speculate that Drake was making lоve tо his duet partner. (At the time, neither rapper respоnded tо ɾumоrs.)
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Drake added on Saturday, noting that “Rich Flex” was released not “that long ago,” asking, “Wait is the world homophobic? SMH.
Lil Yachty responded to Drake’s justification in the comments section. The native of Georgia retorted, “Woo-sah brother, your not supposed to have these episodes in public, it’s fine.” They simply don’t understand you, bro. #UDIFFERENTAF ️.
Drake had his fingertips painted by a manicurist from Tokyo Nails, a Chicago-based shop that specialized in Japanese Gel lacquer.
Drake argues that he painted his nails pink in response to Lil Yachty’s request that he “stop biting them.”
An Instagram post from the brand on July 2 said, “Best I ever had ,” and included a picture of the completed item. Drake decided to paint each nail’s center with a darker heart set against a pastel pink backdrop.
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“A part of it was having, like, a big moment of self-reflection,” he added at the time. and acceptance of oneself. It seems like a really liberating and free period. I believe that more and more individuals are asking, “Why not?” which thrills me. It’s affecting so many things, not simply garments with indistinct lines. I believe it is comparable to music and the blurring of genres.