It's all happening. We're mere hours away from the release of Drake's "Certified Lover Boy."
The anticipation for the rapper's sixth studio album is unlike anything we've seen since, well, Kanye West released "Donda" last week.
Unless you've been living under a rock -- or have an uncanny ability to tune out rap beefs -- you're probably aware of how the close proximity of the release dates between West's 10th studio album and Drake's latest project have served as the most recent pain point in a played-out, er -- old feud.
As we wait to see if Drake responds with lyrical disses of his own (Ye seemingly references Drizzy on the songs "Ok Ok" and "Pure Souls"), we're in good company.
A few NBA stars you might know are also eagerly awaiting CLB's arrival.
👑 🚀 x 🦉❤️#CLB pic.twitter.com/bxinNlAS6v
— UNINTERRUPTED (@uninterrupted) August 31, 2021
If the screenshot of Drake's repost of LeBron James' Instagram story shoutout wasn't proof enough, King James came through with an owl (Drake's OVO symbol) to the power of six (an ode to the rapper's hometown of Toronto and his sixth studio album) for good measure.
🦉⁶
— LeBron James (@KingJames) September 2, 2021
James' show of support echoed that of Kevin Durant an hour earlier when he dropped a series of tweets alluding to the CLB release:
6️⃣
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) September 2, 2021
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) September 2, 2021
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) September 2, 2021
It feels worth noting that while the aforementioned tweets would hint at full support for Drake in the ongoing rap feud, KD also shared lyrics from Kanye's album on Wednesday.
As sure as the DOJ confirmed Ezekiels wheel
— Kevin Durant (@KDTrey5) September 1, 2021
I could change the world like Yakub with 2 pieces of steel
Haters will call it a cupcake move, but we'll just say he's being diplomatic.
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