Drake draws criticism for including an assumed Chris Brown diss in his track with Aaliyah

In Drakes new track Enough Said, which features vocals from the late Aaliyah, many believe that some of the Young Money rappers lyrics are a direct diss to his rumored rival Chris Brown.

Some of Drakes fans arent happy that he chose a track with Aaliyah on it to continue his feud with Brown.

On the song, which was released Sunday night, Drake raps "Bothers me when you got to play therapist, that sh-t's embarrassin'/ They even bring up these n---as in comparison/ They just got to forgive me, this watch is a 150/ Still ain't got the time for a b--ch to be acting iffy."

He continues, "Running through the city with n---as I'd give a kidney/ Selling under 150 you n---as got to be kidding/ Is this even still a discussion?/ Don't you ever wake up disgusted?" The NY Daily News reports.

The diss is said to be a hit at Brown, who sold 135,000 copies of his last album Fortune, while Drakes Take Care sold 600,000.

One disappointed Twitter user wrote It was disrespectful that Drake chose an Aaliyah track to diss Chris Brown. There is a time & place for everything & this wasn't it."

Someone else agreed, writing "I love Drake but not sure reworking Aaliyah for 10 year anniversary and 'dissing' Chris Brown in it is really in the right spirit!"

Brown and Drakes entourages famously got into a fight at a NYC nightclub on June 14.

At the end of that same month, Brown dissed Drake in a song he released, saying One on one, what you scared bruh ... Them eyebrows, man them sh-ts is Yikes! OVO you overdoes, YOLO no, I live twice!"


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