DJ Khaled removed the trailer for his upcoming album after Drake left a stunning comment that sent the Internet into a frenzy.
The Miami-based artist dropped the action-packed trailer for his 14th studio album Aalam Of God earlier this week. In the trailer, Khaled jumped off a building and raced through the streets of Miami to keep his new album out of Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Ramos' clutches. The "Wild Thoughts" artist boasted about his two collaborations with Drake in the cinematic visuals and his Instagram caption.
“FYI… DRAKE’S BACK TO WORK… SO AM I! THIS THE ONE WITH [2] DRAKES ! … NEW ALBUM 2025 AALAM OF GOD!" Khaled wrote.
“Must be @drakebell," Drizzy commented.
Drake's comment sent shockwaves throughout the Internet. Khaled had been promoting both collaborations since he first announced them at Drake's "It's All A Blur Tour" stop at the Kaseya Center in Downtown Miami in 2023. He revealed his plan to drop the two songs on a sign he carried while he walked with Drake to the stage. At the time, it seemed like the "No Face" rapper was all in. They already have a few hits together including "For Free," "Greece," "To The Max" and "I'm On One" with Rick Ross and Lil Wayne.
Now it looks like Drake isn't trying to clear the unreleased records he made with Khaled. Some people online pointed out that Khaled was one of the artists who remained silent during Drizzy's beef with Kendrick Lamar. Since their infamous back-and-forth died down last year, Drake has spoken out against his "friends" who turned their back on him and didn't defend him like LeBron James and DeMar DeRozan.
Fans believe Drake targeted both NBA stars in his recent "Fighting Irish Freestyle" for supporting Kendrick Lamar online and in person. He also took another jab at LeBron when he recently switched up the lyrics in his 2018 hit "Nonstop" during his tour stop in Australia this week. He changed the lyrics from "How I go from 6 to 23 like I’m LeBron?” to “How I go from 6 to 23 but not LeBron, man."
Khaled hasn't commented on the Drake issue yet. Watch the OVO Sound founder perform his new version of "Nonstop" below.