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Did Drake Rap About Millie Bobby Brown On CLB?

by Talia M.
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Drake’s new album ‘Certified Lover Boy’ is currently shredding all the streaming records but people still don’t want to see the “6 God” be great.

Instead of being celebrated, Drake is facing some controversy for some questionable lyrics he had on the album. On the song N 2 DEEP, Drake says “Step to my girl, hands getting thrown up, February 19th is the day of the Glow Up.” Later in the same song, Drake raps, “Baby that psy was so worth the wait.”

Some people believe the “6 God” was referring to Millie Bobby Brown since her birthday is on February 19th.

These weren’t the only lyrics that had fans thinking that Drake was referring to Millie Bobbie Brown. Drake also had a questionable line on his track In the Bible, he raps, “Think I’m Tiger Woods, the way I’m tee’d off the Seventeen.” Millie Bobby Brown turned 17 years old back in February.

Why are fans speculating Drake is speaking about Millie Bobbie Brown?

Brown spoke on meeting Drake during an interview at the Emmy awards back in 2018. She revealed she met Drake the previous year and that they texted frequently mainly about her boy problems.

Just to put this rumor to bed. Drake is most likely speaking about Johanna Leia, who’s birthday also falls on February 19th. He has been seen with her multiple times this year. They have been spotted at her son’s basketball games and on a romantic date at an empty Dodgers Stadium.

Check out social media reaction to Drake lyrics:

https://twitter.com/peachy__queen__/status/1434351315484909568?s=21

https://twitter.com/jesstingaround/status/1433291214187597824?s=21

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