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Schoolboy Q Mocks Drake After Toronto Crowd Goes Crazy For “Not Like Us”

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London Jennn
Schoolboy Q is having the last laugh following his recent claim that his Toronto show was blocked in the aftermath of the Drake and Kendrick Lamar battle.
On Monday evening (July 29), the TDE artist reacted to a video featuring DJ Scheme that went viral after he played K. Dot’s epic Drake diss “Not Like Us” in the 6 God’s hometown, Toronto.
In the clip, the crowd is seen singing enthusiastically to every word of the song, despite talk that anybody who dissed Drake is unwelcome in the country.
“Sometime U gotta PoP Out,” DJ Scheme wrote, posting the video on X (Twitter).
Sometimes u gotta PoP Out 📍
History @ History 🙂↔️ pic.twitter.com/3UdhEFZ8Dy— SCHEME (@DJSCHEME_) July 30, 2024
Schoolboy Q took great delight in the clip. His glee was amplified because DJ Scheme played the song in the same venue that Q claimed banned him. He quote-tweeted the video with his reaction clear for all to see.
“HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH,” he wrote.
DJ Scheme replied to Schoolboy Q telling him, “Got u always OG.”
Got u always OG 🤍
— SCHEME (@DJSCHEME_) July 30, 2024
Meanwhile, DJ Scheme has his own issues with Drake stemming from the death of his fellow Members Only collective member XXXTentacion.
Last month, the DJ dismissed conspiracy theories tying Drake to X’s death. However, he claimed the OVO founder tried to “look more gangster” after X died.
“My only issue is that after my brother died all Drake did was throw shots to look more gangster,” Scheme wrote. “So to wrap things up it’s still f### Drake.”
Members Only collective member Ski Mask The Slump God also reacted to the video, quoting Lamar. “Sometimes You Gotta Pop Out And Show N#####,” he wrote.
Sometimes You Gotta Pop Out And Show N#####
— Sir Ski Mask (@THESLUMPGOD) July 30, 2024
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