
Travis Scott supports Drake's new single amid beef rumors
This small gesture has sparked conversation among fans, who have speculated about a falling-out between the two rappers.
Travis posts Drakes 'What Did I Miss' to his IG story pic.twitter.com/1Sdke1YpgZ — ALMIGHTEE. (@realalmightee) July 11, 2025
Beef rumors started in 2024 during the Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud. Fans pointed to Travis Scott encouraging Future and Metro Boomin to play 'Like That'—a track that later turned out to contain a diss aimed at Drake. The moment fueled speculation that La Flame had taken sides against his long-time collaborator.
However, this new show of support suggests otherwise. It's not the first time Travis has praised Drake's music recently. He also expressed love for 'NOKIA,' a song from Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR's collaborative project $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, and he reportedly tuned in to Drake's 'Anita Max Win' tour via FaceTime.
Despite these positive signs, some fans remain unconvinced. They point to other moments, such as Travis linking with Cash XO—associated with The Weeknd, one of Drake's known rivals—and a cryptic stage visual during a Drake performance of 'MELTDOWN,' a song featuring Scott.
With JACKBOYS 2 dropping on July 13 and both artists facing shade from Pusha T's verse on Clipse's Let God Sort Em Out, many believe any tension may be overblown. Whether the loyalty runs deep or the feud is real remains to be seen.
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