Drake’s latest album, ICEMAN, includes pointed remarks directed at DJ Khaled. This places the longtime producer in the middle of a broader set of tensions referenced across the project. The track “Make Them Pay” contains the most direct mention. Here, Drake addresses Khaled in connection with political silence and public positioning during ongoing global conflicts.
In the song, Drake delivers the line: “And, Khaled, you know what I mean/ The beef was fully live, you went halal and got on your deen/And your people are still waitin’ for a free Palestine/But apparently everything isn’t black and white and red and green, damn,” framing the reference around expectations placed on public figures to speak out on geopolitical issues. The lyric situates Khaled within a broader critique woven through the album’s messaging.
Khaled’s Jamaica Video Draws Lyric Interpretation Buzz
DJ Khaled, who has not publicly responded to the lyric, posted a video around the same period showing him in Jamaica with family while riding a horse. The post included an excerpt from Sizzla’s “Dem Ah Wonder,” which read:
“LET GOD RISE AND ALL HIS ENEMIES SCATTER .
No man nuh badda than JAH and a wi a run JAH crew
Unoo come in a unoo thousands and two
They stand against you and hating me
Dem just caant go through dem heart nuh clean nor free
I remind dem so much of who they are supposed to be
I am of royalty dem lost dem identity.”
The Sizzla excerpt shared in the post centers on themes of faith, identity, and personal conviction, without naming Drake, DJ Khaled, or any specific dispute. Read on its own, the passage does not point to a direct exchange or response, and it does not establish a clear line to the lyric in question. Still, some listeners have drawn their own links between the wording and Drake’s verse, treating it as a possible reply. So far, neither Drake nor DJ Khaled has addressed any connection between the two publicly.


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