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Social media is sharing reactions after Drake‘s finsta account shared a peculiar message about J. Cole and Jay-Z.
According to Hootsuite, a Finsta is a “fake Instagram account” used to share content “that is deemed inappropriate or too private” for an individual’s “main Instagram account.” The first post on Drizzy’s finsta, which features the username @plottttwistttttt appears to have been shared on June 28. Now, almost 250 posts in, Drizzy’s finsta has seemingly gone viral due to his recent posts.
One that has caught the internet’s attention is a screenshot post of a tweet shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, in 2019. The post was captured in a screenshot by The Shade Room. However, it now appears to have been deleted from Drizzy’s feed.
“remember when j cole got his phone stolen out of his pocket by a fan and they called jayz from it but he wasnt answering so they called from their own phone and he picked up” the tweet reads.
Drizzy’s now deleted post sparked a plethora of reactions in The Shade Room’s comment section. Some appeared to have interpretted the post as Drizzy clowning Cole about Jay-Z’s alleged actions.
Drizzy’s head-turning posts didn’t stop there. Last week, the ‘6 God’ rapper shared a photo of CDs spread across a table. Among the discs, was his ex-girlfriend, Keshia Chant’s ‘Sampler’ EP, which was reportedly released in 2006.
In a follow-up post, Drake also shared footage from what appears to be a music video he shot alongside Latto and her sister, Brooklyn Nikole. As The Shade Room previously reported, Drizzy and Nikole sparked dating rumors in March.
TMZ reports that the pair’s track is called ‘Housekeeping Knows.’
In addition, Drizzy also posted a snippet of a song called ‘It’s Up,’ which features Young Thug and 21 Savage, as well as a solo joint titled ‘Blue Green Red.’
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Finally, the caption of most of Drizzy’s finsta posts directed Instagram users to: https://100gigs.org/
Per Complex, the website features a plethora of unreleased songs, and presumably never-seen studio session footage, and more! One uploaded clip even features Drizzy speaking about a woman who inspired his hit song ‘Hotline Bling.’