Drake leaks diss track as Certified Lover Boy becomes Spotify's most-streamed ...

Drake leaks diss track as Certified Lover Boy becomes Spotify's most-streamed ...
Drake leaks diss track as Certified Lover Boy becomes Spotify's most-streamed ...
Drake leaks Kanye diss track….as Certified Lover Boy becomes Spotify's most-streamed album in a single day

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Drake fed his feud with Kanye West once more when he played an unreleased diss track from West's new album Donda which disses the Certified Lover Boy rapper. 

The star, 34, went on Sirius XM in the early morning hours on Saturday, September 4, and played Life of the Party featuring Andre 3000.

Life of the Party namechecks the Degrassi star several times as well as Day 'n' Nite hitmaker Kid Cudi. The two collaborated as hip-hop duo Kids See Ghosts.  

Bizarre release: Drake played an unreleased diss track from Kanye West's new album Donda that disses the Certified Lover Boy rapper

Bizarre release: Drake played an unreleased diss track from Kanye West's new album Donda that disses the Certified Lover Boy rapper

Taking direct shots: The West song, Life of the Party, namechecks the Degrassi star several times as well as Day 'n' Nite hitmaker Kid Cudi.

Taking direct shots: The West song, Life of the Party, namechecks the Degrassi star several times as well as Day 'n' Nite hitmaker Kid Cudi.

In the song, West, 44, raps, 'I put Virgil and Drake on the same text // And it wasn't about the matching Arc'teryx or dress // Just told these grown men stop with the funny s***.' 

He mentions Drake again late on in the verse by saying he told him to stop playing and then saying his Forever collaborator 'sent that message to everybody.'

Kim Kardashian's husband could be referring to a group text he sent where he added Drake's nemesis Pusha-T to the conversation.  

Group text drama: Kim Kardashian's husband seems to be referring to a group text he sent where he added Drake's nemesis Pusha-T to the conversation

Group text drama: Kim Kardashian's husband seems to be referring to a group text he sent where he added Drake's nemesis Pusha-T to the conversation

Not the only one taking shots: Drake seemed to reference West on lyrics from his new album

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