Drake Targets DJ Khaled and Addresses Palestine Silence in ‘Iceman’ Episode 4
Drake is making significant waves with his latest creative output, signaling a shift in both his personal alliances and his public political stance. In the fourth episode of his Iceman series—a project designed to build anticipation for his upcoming album—the Toronto superstar took aim at long-time collaborator DJ Khaled.
During a standout moment in the episode, Drake delivered a pointed bar: “Khaled you know what I mean… Your people are still waiting for a ‘Free Palestine’ but apparently everything isn’t black and white and red and green,” a clear reference to the colors of the Palestinian flag. This lyrical jab appears to serve a dual purpose: it challenges DJ Khaled’s public silence regarding the humanitarian crisis in Palestine while simultaneously expressing frustration over a perceived lack of support during Drake’s high-profile feud with Kendrick Lamar.
The inclusion of such politically charged commentary, combined with the personal nature of the diss, has ignited intense speculation among fans. Many interpret the move as a calculated effort by Drake to assert his position on global issues while settling scores within the music industry. The layers of double entendres and the bold nature of the critique have only heightened the anticipation surrounding his new musical projects. Notably, the episode in question has since been removed or made private, further fueling the intrigue surrounding the release.


