Birdman Claims That Drake Signed Bad Bunny Secretly

Birdman Claims That Drake Signed Bad Bunny Secretly

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Birdman claims that Drake signed Bad Bunny. He disclosed that the Puerto Rican superstar, secretly signed to OVO label since the beginning of his career.

During a conversation with Wack 100 on Clubhouse. Birdman made this revelation, stating…

“Bad Bunny already signed to Drake. Y’all just don’t know it. We going up, man … [He’s been signed under] OVO [since] day one”.

While Bad Bunny collaborated with Drake on the new album “For All the Dogs“. Their first joint project was in 2018 on Bad Bunny’s single “MIA”.

Although both OVO Sound and Latin label Rimas Entertainment are credited on the song.

However, no other releases from Bad Bunny have listed OVO as a label.

Despite the upcoming release of his new album titled, “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana”. Which is set for Friday, October 13, Bad Bunny’s music on streaming platforms doesn’t credit OVO either.

Furthermore, Birdman has recently been quite vocal, especially regarding Drake. He has closely associated with Drake’s career since the latter signed to Lil Wayne’s Young Money label in 2009.

But this deal was a joint venture between Young Money and Cash Money, distributed by Universal. With the release of “For All the Dogs”.

Birdman has been responding to several high-profile critics. Among them is Charlamagne Tha God, co-host of the Breakfast Club.

Tha God criticized Drake’s collaboration with SZA on “Slime You Out”. Stating that “nobody cared” about the track.

Meanwhile, Birdman responded on Instagram. He did this with reference to a contentious interview he and Charlamagne had back in 2016, saying…

“I think you mean good, and I respek you even though we had our differences… but respek [Drake]”.

More to this, Birdman also had a general message for all of Drake’s critics.

Also, he posted a photo of Drake giving the camera two middle fingers on his Instagram Story and captioning it…

“N-ggaz keep playing with [Drake] we gon throw you stunna surprise party”, adding emojis of a red teardrop and a Canadian flag.

Out of all the people taking shots at Drake, Birdman had the most to say to Druski.

Druski is a comedian who has been involved in a comedic faux-feud with Birdman and Cash Money Records.

He also created a “label” called Coulda Been Records, parodying Cash Money’s logo.

In Druski’s latest skit, he jokingly accused Drake of stealing part of his new song “Daylight.”

But Birdman didn’t find it amusing and shared several images of Druski with threatening messages on Instagram.

The extent to which Birdman’s response is genuine or part of the comedy remains unclear.