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Drake reacts to TikToker parody video mocking his latest album ‘Honestly, Nevermind’

by Edwin Robertson

Canadian singer-rapper Drake could top the Billboard 200 after his new album Honestly it doesn’t matter release, but, he has become the focus of mockery on the internet anyway. On June 29, following the release of his 11th album Honestly it doesn’t matterthe singer reposted and responded to a TikToker parody video that mocked his song’s lyrics.

In the video, a tik-toker shared a viral clip of himself impersonating Drake and roasting the lyrics to his new album. In the video, the user opened up about his thoughts on the songs and how he found them not deep enough. According to Billboard, the Tik Tok user had captioned the video “Am I lying?”.

Drake reacts to a fan’s parody on his new album

In the TikTok clip that Drake reposted to Instagram, the app user melodically rapped, “I know you know you wanna know/ She thinks you know/ You’re on the phone/ She thinks you know / She wants you to know / I want you to know.

Drake reacted to the clip and wrote, “F**k ya’ll” followed by a series of crying laughing emojis. “I’m really talking shit,” he added.

Other than that, according to Billboard, the rapper is now tied with the Beatles for the most top-five hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, with 29 entries each – a record the Fab Four held for 55 years. Additionally, Drake now holds the record for the most top 10, top 20, top 40, and Hot 100 entries. In total, Drake has appeared on the Hot 100 charts 276 times.

The singer’s latest release, which was house-inspired and topped the Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart this week as well, came as a surprise to fans. Hours before its release, Drake wrote on Instagram, “7th studio album ‘HONESTLY, NEVERMIND’ drops midnight.”

Honestly it doesn’t matter come after Certified lover which premiered on September 3, 2021. The song Certified lover went to number 1 on the Billboard 200 as well as Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts and also earned Drake a Grammy nod for Best Rap Album, which he pulled off the charts. months before the ceremony. Honestly it doesn’t matter is produced by Drake himself, Noah “40” Shebib, Oliver El-Khatib, Noel Cadastre and DJ Black Coffee.

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