A luxury trip to Toronto with Drake has Kendrick Lamar fans joking, thinking about loyalty, and wondering what the big drama is!
The guy on the street might be interested in this, but let’s be clear, it’s not as random as people think.
History, strategy and a little bit of visuals all come into play when The Game pops up in Toronto with Drake. Game is one of the West Coast’s most willing voices leaning toward Drake amid ongoing tensions involving Kendrick Lamar. That alone puts him in a strange position. Not completely changing his stance, but definitely not standing where people expected him to stand.
So when he arrives in Canada, flies on a private jet, eats like a king and sets the mood with champagne and lavish food, it has two meanings. On the one hand, it looks like friendship. On the other hand, the Internet will be the Internet. There are “fly out” jokes everywhere. This is the current culture. Everything is flipped, and if they can make fun of your manhood, they will. But we know the game. He may have paid for the trip.
But… playing DeBarge’s “I Like It” is either a smooth spoof or a miscalculation. The sentence “You send shivers down my spine” will have different effects depending on how you want to read it. Regardless, The Game is doing what he always does, getting people talking.
As for whether he’s in Iceman…we wonder. If Drake is moving, as he appears to be, bringing the game into the fold publicly like this could definitely be a soft rollout of a feature. This is not far-fetched at all. Drake has always been strategic, and The Game is a pillar of hip-hop. Nothing can take that away from him.
The game has never been controlled by anyone. If anything, just let him keep talking until we figure it out.
If he was in “The Iceman,” all the laughs would be meaningless.
What’s interesting today looks like positioning for tomorrow.

