Aura - Tranquil
Vibes - Immaculate
Feeling - Restored
Satellites - Rotated
Midrick - Scared
Headtops - 9pm
Summer - Live
What did I miss? - Nothing

oh we are back
when we get an album with travis scott, lil baby and young thug features
the tems interlude crodie dont sleep
Scanning those dogs daily finally paid off.
Just received the call from viet there is a surprise feature and let’s just say it’s getting Christmassy tonight
Just fell to my knees in Tesco, new music new women new men new horses
grab us a cinnamon bun tear and share for us 5️⃣
grab us a cinnamon bun tear and share for us 5️⃣
Loan up the milk and cookies, we gaining calories tonight
Nothing will be the same after this
Epic
Tonight drake exposes ktt2 for being a pyramid scheme with his undercover agent Viet as the whistleblower

We won
At exactly 9:00 PM on the 4th of July, as fireworks lit up the sky, Drake dropped a surprise track titled "What Did I Miss?"—no promo, no hints, just a midnight blue cover with gold lettering and a single link.
Within minutes, the internet cracked. The beat was cold, the flow was sharper than ever, and the lyrics? Venomous. Drake wasn’t holding back.
Fans and foes alike froze. This wasn’t a comeback—it was a coronation. Every line was a reminder: he wasn’t just relevant—he was inevitable.
By 10 PM, #WhatDidIMiss was trending globally. On Genius, lines were already being dissected. He name-dropped a “fat man in a glass house,” and while he never said Lucian, everyone knew who he meant. The message was clear: Drake moves when he wants. Not when the execs say so.
Critics who’d called him “done” were suddenly writing thinkpieces titled “Drake Is Still the Moment.” Meanwhile, Lucian Grainge, who’d been pushing deals behind closed doors, got the loudest silent answer: Drake can’t be bought—he owns the table.
As fireworks faded, one thing was clear. What did I miss? Nothing, Drizzy. You are the moment. Again.