Drake teamed up with UK rapper Headie One for a tune known as "Only You Freestyle" and now everyone desires to know what did Drake say in Arabic?
It's all the time a excellent week when new song drops and for fans of Canadian rapper Drake, the week of July 20 used to be just that.
UK rapper Headie One launched his music and video for "Only You Freestyle" that includes Drake, and it is caught the attention of social media. Specifically, people are curious to understand, what did Drake say in Arabic, since it kind of feels he picked up probably the most language for this track.
Drake has been featured on a number of tracks thus far this summer season.
July 2020 used to be a just right month for Drake lovers and the singer seems to be on a roll in terms of freeing new music. While everybody is still looking ahead to him to drop a new album himself, which he mentioned he's running on, the 33-year-old has been featured on each a DJ Khaled song and one with Headie One.
The track with DJ Khaled used to be released on July 16, 2020 on DJ Khaled's VEVO channel on YouTube. The track known as "POPSTAR" was once released with an audio version of the video only but has already racked up over 3.Five million views.
A couple of days later, on July 20, the Headie One track featuring Drake used to be released, and it has a large number of folks speaking. “Only You Freestyle” with Headie One, who, in step with Rolling Stone, is "already enjoying a breakthrough moment thanks to his verse on Young T and Bugsey's "Don't Rush," was released along with a video on YouTube.
"I needed to go onerous, particularly on a monitor with one of the most easiest drill artists in the sector," Drake said about the collaboration, according to a press release. “Scratch that -- the best drill artist in the world."
The track, consistent with hiphopdx, takes goal at every other rappers, however that is not what everyone seems to be speaking about. The giant news on Twitter about this tune is that Drake speaks in Arabic.
What did Drake say in Arabic?
Drake rapped, "Arabic ting told me that I look like Youssef/Look like Hamza,” in the opening verse of the song with Headie One, but that wasn't all. The site goes on to say that Drake says, "Habibti please/أنا أكيد، إنت وأنا أحلى,” in the tune.
"'Habibti' is Arabic for 'My love' and 'أنا أكيد، إنت وأنا أحلى' (pronounced 'ana akeed, inti wa ana ahla') is Arabic for 'I’m certain you and I look better together," hiphopdx translated.
The rap in any other language now not local for Drake did not go omitted and people on Twitter have been having a a laugh time with it — some saying the pronunciation used to be mistaken and others making memes.
"drake rly be british, canadian, arabic, carribean [sic] and somali all at the same time," one individual tweeted.
"Drake mispronounced three words in Arabic in a verse and now we won’t hear the end of it," another said.
Some are joking that Drake wanted to learn one of the language to impress his ex-girlfriend, Rihanna.
"Took Drake 6 months to learn Arabic," one individual tweeted.
"Drake’s always sending cryptic messages, it all makes sense now, why this man was spittin’ bars in Arabic lmao," any other joked.
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