Offset has come to the defense of Drake and called out the 6 God’s many “haters”.
While he stayed quiet during Drake’s explosive beef with Kendrick Lamar, the former Migos rapper has stepped up after seeing various other people take aim at the Canadian superstar.
In an Instagram comment, Offset wrote: “Da Boy is da boy shit ain’t gone change. All dat hating on another grown man who do more numbers than everybody is Diabolical !!!!”
The remark appeared mostly aimed at T-Pain who has been shading Drake recently.
Speaking on the Crash Dummies podcast, T-Pain said: “One thing I learned from Drake, but one thing he hasn’t followed his own words. Drake said, ‘I wanna be one of them people that gracefully bow out and not get kicked out.'”

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He continued: “I have ever since said, ‘Thank y’all, I appreciate y’all. I’ll see y’all when I drop — don’t worry about it, I’ll just drop something. Let me know if you heard it,’ Drake is like, ‘No, listen. OK, I got another one. Hold on, check this out. Y’all ain’t like that one? OK, real quick, just one more. Let me try one more.'”
The 6 God caught wind of the comments and had a few choice words for the “Buy U a Drank” rapper.
He commented on Instagram: “This guy always had resentment for me [laughing emoji]. You can hear it every time he speaks on my name.”
T-Pain previously opined that he believed that Drake and PartyNextDoor’s collaborative album $ome $exy $ongs 4 U was made up of songs that didn’t make other projects.

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“So here’s my thing, I feel like [Drake] recorded a bunch of shit [and] in order to keep PARTY around, [he said], ‘You can take 10, 15 of these songs, put a verse on them and that’s our album,’” Pain said. “[He was probably like], ‘Bro, the songs are already recorded. These are all the songs that didn’t make my previous albums. Go for it, bro. Put verses on these songs.’
“Yeah, there’s five to seven solo Drake songs…that didn’t make other albums. I’m not saying that they’re bad. These are just songs that didn’t make albums. Or the other way around. [Maybe] PARTY came to him with an album and was like, ‘Drake, can you put verses on these particular songs?’”