Drake & Mal HEATED At ‘What Did I Miss’ Debuting At #2 On Billboard 100 & BLAMES SUPPRESSION

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Drake is fuming after his latest track, “What Did I Miss,” debuted at a surprising #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, a position he attributes to alleged suppression tactics. The song, a lead single from his highly anticipated album “Iceman,” has been dominating streaming platforms and iTunes, yet it fell short of the coveted top spot, leaving both Drake and his fans in disbelief.

In a heated Instagram post, the hip-hop superstar blasted the Billboard rankings, claiming, “Suppressor on the number one spot. I’m taking that soon, fam.” His frustration is palpable as he faces off against the current #1, “Ordinary” by Alex Warren, which boasts a staggering 40% radio play compared to Drake’s mere 2%. This glaring disparity in radio support has raised eyebrows, prompting speculation about potential foul play in the music industry.

Drake’s right-hand man, Maul, echoed the sentiment on Twitter, questioning how “number two” could be a reality for the chart-topping artist. The controversy deepens as projections indicate that “What Did I Miss” could plummet to #12 next week, further fueling Drake’s concerns about his music’s visibility and demand.

As he gears up for the release of “Iceman,” Drake’s urgency to reclaim his place at the top is evident. The rapper, who has long been a dominant force in the industry, is now seemingly on a mission to prove his critics wrong and silence any doubts about his relevance. With a new collaboration with Central C dropping this Friday, the stakes are higher than ever. Will this be the track that finally secures him that elusive #1? Fans and critics alike are on the edge of their seats as the drama unfolds.

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