Drake has found himself on the receiving end of yet another diss track â this time from streamer B.LOU, who he named in his defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group.
In his bombshell suit against his longtime record label, Drizzy mentioned a number of streaming stars and their video reactions to Kendrick Lamarâs âNot Like Us,â claiming that UMG removed the songâs copyright restrictions on YouTube and Twitch âfor the purpose of spreading the [song] and its defamatory content, as broadly and quickly as possible.â
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B.LOU, whose âNot Like Usâ reaction with fellow YouTuber ZIAS! (which has over six million views) was cited in the lawsuit, has now taken aim at Drake by dropping his own diss track called âCertified Pussy Boy.â
On the song, the streamer references rumors that the 6 God has undergone plastic surgery, rapping: âDonât trip âbout a cop, brodie heard if we mentioninâ Shaq / N-ggas been federal, n-ggas bisexual / Knew he wasnât cut, n-gga took a knife to they butt.â
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He also spits on the brief track, which samples Metro Boominâs âBBL Drizzyâ disstrumental: âN-ggas be goinâ out sad / Why is you worried âbout us? Go get you a bag / N-ggas be goinâ out said / Certified pussy boy, we know he mad,â putting a spin on the title of Drakeâs 2021 album Certified Lover Boy.
The accompanying video, meanwhile, finds LOU holding up a document that reads âDrake Lawsuitâ and striking a dissaproving look to the camera.
B. LOU also took shots at Drake on social media prior to releasing âCertified Pussy Boy.â
One post on X (formerly Twitter) featured an AI image of the Toronto rapper as a rat, along with the caption: âDrake keep my name out your mouth.â
A follow-up post depicted Drizzy as a cop, with LOU joking: âOh nah I just got pulled over by some lame ass n-gga.â
Drake keep my name out your mouth đđ pic.twitter.com/N3DInDPWuM
â B LOU (@all_1k) January 15, 2025
Oh nah I just got pulled over by some lame ass nigga đ€ŠđŸââïž pic.twitter.com/gbjliK9aLu
â B LOU (@all_1k) January 16, 2025
B.LOU isnât the only streamer to respond to Drake after being named in his UMG lawsuit.
Last week, Kai Cenat filmed a live reaction to the filing and was shocked to discover that his name and content were mentioned.
âWait, why am I in this shit?! Wait, hold on! Iâm getting sued?!â he initially asked his viewers after misunderstanding the situation.
Kai eventually realized that he was not, in fact, being sued by Drake and breathed a sigh of relief: âOh, Iâm good! Iâm alright! So heâs just using us as examples of spreading misinformation type shit?â
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He then denied unsubstantiated rumors that he and other streamers/YouTubers were paid by UMG to react to âNot Like Us.â
âN-ggas ainât that weak!â he said, before gushing over the success of his video reactions to Drake and Kendrickâs respective diss tracks. âBoth ways, n-ggas ate crazy, gang. I wasnât even complaining. All my shitâs monetized.â