Drake diss tracks have everyone talking. Charlamagne tha God says he tried to warn DJ Khaled before Drake released shots at the producer on his new album trilogy, Iceman, Habibti and Maid of Honour.
During a recent episode of The Breakfast Club, Charlamagne reacted to Drake’s latest releases and specifically discussed the track “Make Them Pay,” where listeners believe Drake dissed Khaled over his silence regarding Palestine. It’s the kind of Drake diss tracks moment that has hip hop heads dissecting every bar.
“Yeah, Khaled ain’t gon’ like this,” Charlamagne said during the broadcast.
The radio host then reminded listeners he had previously predicted the diss days earlier. He was calling it like he saw it coming down the pipeline.
“Khaled, I tried to warn you three days ago that you was getting a big shot,” he added. “How can he respond?”
Khaled later appeared to address the situation indirectly through an Instagram caption posted Friday. The producer kept it spiritual and philosophical, which is his style when navigating industry drama.
“LET GOD RISE AND ALL HIS ENEMIES SCATTER,” the producer wrote in part.
Drake and Khaled have worked together on several major hits over the years, though fans have speculated about tension between them in recent months. Their collaborations were once considered a guarantee for chart success—the kind of statement piece that dominated playlists. Earlier this year, Khaled suggested Drake would appear on his upcoming album, only for the Toronto rapper to publicly deny involvement.
This beef reflects something deeper in the culture—artists taking stands and calling out silence on real issues. Whether Khaled will respond directly remains to be seen, but the internet definitely has opinions on how this should play out.
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