Jakarta, ThedailyID — Drake appeared to criticize DJ Khaled over his public silence regarding Palestine on a track from his newly released album Iceman.
The Canadian rapper surprised fans after dropping three albums on Friday, including Iceman, which quickly sparked discussion online because of several pointed lyrics.
Listeners especially focused on one verse that many interpreted as a direct jab toward DJ Khaled, who previously faced criticism on social media for not publicly addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
“Your people are still waiting for a ‘Free Palestine,’ but apparently everything isn’t black and white and red and green,” Drake rapped in the track.
The lyric quickly circulated online and fueled debate across social media platforms. Some fans praised Drake for speaking openly, while others argued artists should not face pressure to make political statements publicly.
DJ Khaled, who has Palestinian roots, previously received criticism from activists and online users over his silence regarding the Israel-Gaza war.
Meanwhile, several musicians and celebrities have recently used concerts, interviews, and social media to voice support for Palestinians or call for ceasefires.
Neither Drake nor DJ Khaled has released additional statements regarding the controversy surrounding the song.
The release of Iceman also continued Drake’s streak of surprise music drops that often generate massive online discussion shortly after launch.





