Drake has ignited social media conversations following the release of his new project “ICEMAN,” where he appears to poke fun at the long-standing rivalry between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B.
The reference occurs on the melodic track titled “Don’t Worry,” a standout song on the album known for its laid-back production. During the verse, the Toronto rapper addresses the social awkwardness that often arises when the two female rappers are mentioned in the same breath or played in the same venue.
“Candy-pink paint job, she pull up like a Barbie / Ref1, he so drunk, he just played Nicki then some Cardi, I’m sorry,” Drake raps on the track.
The feud between Minaj and Cardi B remains one of the most documented tensions in music. While the two have rarely engaged in direct lyrical “diss tracks,” their history is peppered with social media confrontations and subliminal shade that has divided fan bases for years.
The release of “ICEMAN” is part of a massive rollout by the OVO mogul, who surprised fans by dropping three distinct albums simultaneously, including “HABIBTI” and “MAID OF HONOUR.”
As listeners continue to digest the new material, “Don’t Worry” has quickly become a trending topic among the “Barbz”—Minaj’s dedicated fan base—many of whom believe the lyric is a harmless joke.


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