‘Drake signed his soul to the devil’ – Kanye West

American rapper Kanye West made some explosive claims about his feud with Drake, implying that the Canadian rapper’s success came at a spiritual cost.

Kanye West alleges that Drake’s choice to “sign his soul to the devil” caused their separation because Drake started acting contrary to the beliefs that West holds dear.

Following his appearance on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That” remix, Kanye West made remarks. He claimed he was drawn to the song because of the hype surrounding Drake’s downfall in the hip-hop community. It seems as though Drake sold his soul to the devil in order to avoid getting along with me. It is his responsibility to defy God.

“Pluto [Future] called me, I went to the studio and laid that [my verse on the remix]. Everybody was very, very excited about the elimination of Drake. Not excited — we was energized” he said

West further asserted that Drake’s “rich baby daddy,” Universal Music CEO Lucian Grainge, is responsible for his financial success. West asserts that Drake’s ascent to prominence was significantly influenced by Grainge.

“Drake has a rich baby daddy, named Lucian [Grainge] and Universal. He’s like, my daddy control the spins, my daddy got the DSPs,” West said.

In another story, Kanye West boasts that he is superior to Drake and Kendrick Lamar.
In the Future and Metro Boomin-produced song “Like That,” Kendrick Lamar made disparaging remarks against both Drake and J.Cole, which sparked the issue.

Proudly proclaiming his supremacy in the rap world, Kendrick Lamar implied he was superior to the two well-known musicians.

In response to the growing strain, Kanye West showed no hesitation.

By highlighting particular situations in which he felt he did better than his classmates, he used Instagram to remind both supporters and detractors of his abilities.

Citing their collaboration on the song “No More Parties in LA,” Kanye West claimed to have “washed” Kendrick Lamar in that song.

Additionally, he claimed to have proven his superiority over Drake during the Free Hoover Concert