Drake and Lil’ Yachty. Shutterstock (2)
Drake is clapping back on the resolution to paint his nails a pale shade of pink.
“I don’t thoughts that we don’t speak. Relatively be in your ideas. Relatively be on high of your record of ‘what ifs’ and never your record of ‘and whatnots,” the “Hotline Bling” rapper, 36, wrote by way of Instagram on Saturday, July 8, alongside a photograph of himself DJ’ing together with his manicured nails on show.
Lil Yachty rapidly chimed within the feedback, writing, “Boy bought them heavy hangers in his ear.”
Drake rapidly informed the 25-year-old rapper to “get out” of his feedback as a result of “YOU TOLD ME TO PAINT MY NAILS SO I STOP BITING THEM AND NOW THE WORLD IS BEING HOMOPHOBIC FOR THE 1st TIME SINCE RICH FLEX.”
Drake’s music “Wealthy Flex” — carried out in collaboration with 21 Savage — dropped in November 2022, with listeners speculating that he was flirting with his duet partner due to the lyric, “21, are you able to do somethin’ for me?” (Neither rap star addressed hypothesis on the time.)
Drake, who identified that “Wealthy Flex” got here out not “that way back,” added on Saturday: “Wait is the world homophobic? Smh.”
Lil’ Yachty, for his half, reacted to Drake’s rationalization within the feedback. “Woo-sah brother, your not alleged to have these episodes in public, it’s superb,” the Georgia native replied. “They only don’t get u bro #UDIFFERENTAF ‼️.”
Drake had enlisted a manicurist from Tokyo Nails in Chicago, a studio that focuses on utilizing Japanese Gel polish, to help paint his fingertips.

“Greatest I ever had 💖,” a July 2 publish on the model’s Instagram learn, alongside a pic of the completed product. Drake had opted for a pastel pink background with a darker coronary heart within the middle of every nail.
Drake is way from the one man who has dabbled in getting a manicure or a pedicure. The likes of Machine Gun Kelly, Brooklyn Beckham, Darren Criss and Harry Styles are additionally recognized to enjoy fresh paint on their fingernails.
“What ladies put on. What males put on. For me it’s not a query of that,” Kinds, 29, beforehand informed The Guardian in a December 2019 profile. “If I see a nice shirt and get informed, ‘However it’s for girls.’ I feel: ‘Okaaaay? Doesn’t make me need to put on it much less although.’ I feel the second you are feeling extra comfy with your self, all of it turns into quite a bit simpler.’”
He continued on the time: “Part of it was having, like, a big moment of self-reflection. And self-acceptance. I feel it’s a really free, and liberating, time. I feel individuals are asking, ‘Why not?’ much more. Which excites me. It’s not simply garments the place traces have been blurred, it’s going throughout so many issues. I feel you possibly can relate it to music, and the way genres are blurring.”