Drake is reportedly involved in a controversy over allegedly seeking information about Kendrick Lamar’s fiancée, Whitney Alford.
Rapper Coolee Bravo claimed that an associate of Drake offered $150,000 for details about Lamar and Alford’s relationship.
Bravo’s claim gained attention after an audio recording of Bravo discussing the offer surfaced online, sparking debate about Drake’s motives.
Bravo’s social media account was deleted after these allegations, deepening the mystery. Despite admitting to accepting the money, Bravo asserts that he provided Drake’s team with misleading information. He falsely informed them that Lamar was in Los Angeles while Alford was in New York and later shared $50,000 with his associates.
Amidst this controversy, Kendrick Lamar’s latest song, “Not Like Us,” has achieved significant success. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Lamar’s fourth chart-topping single and his first solo entry since 2017. Another of Lamar’s songs, “Euphoria,” also climbed the charts, reaching No. 3 in its second week.