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Drake Responds to Old Rumor That T.I. Associate Urinated On Him: ‘That Story Was For the Net’

Drake responded to an old rumor in a comment on his Instagram.

Drake performs at the Wireless Festival at Finsbury Park on July 12, 2025 in London, England.

Drake performs at the Wireless Festival at Finsbury Park on July 12, 2025 in London, England.

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Drake has responded to an old rumor that a T.I. associated once urinated on the Canadian rapper.

The incident in question became a talking point back in 2015 after Meek Mill claimed in his diss track “Wanna Know” that Drizzy, “let Tip’s homie piss on [him] in a movie theater.” The rumor then gained even more traction after T.I. rapped on the 2020 L.I.B.R.A. track “We Did It Big” that an associate of his got “so drunk in LA” they started “pissin’ on Drake.”


During a recent taping of Canada’s We Love Hip Hop podcast on Thursday (Nov. 13), the podcasters revisited the alleged incident after one of the team members said Drizzy has never taken a loss.

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“I don’t wanna bring up old news bro, but didn’t a man piss on Drake?” one of the podcasters asked.

Drizzy himself flew into the Instagram comments to deny that this incident ever took place, and said this conversation was just cap to get their interviews watched.

“Nuh man never pissed on me in life that story was for the net cause mans don’t have s—t to say to get their interviews watched,” the 6 God commented with the laughing emoji.

Drake is currently gearing up to drop Iceman, his first solo album since 2023’s For All the Dogs. A release date remains unknown, but Drizzy has remained relentless in teasing the project. Regardless, he took a break from the album to star in a scene from The Office Movers, which went viral last week.

Check out the conversation below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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