The “One Dance” hitmaker passionately addressed the crowd when he grabbed the mic at Canadian broadcaster Tyrone Edwards’ Nostalgia Party in Toronto Saturday night.
“My real friends, are definitely in the building,” he said, per a video posted to Instagram .
“But I’m going to tell you, you’re going to come to a point in life where people you thought were your friends or people you thought were close to you, they might switch up.”
“They might try to move funny with you. They might stab you in the back. They might do a lot of things to you,” Drake, 37, continued.
“You’ll come to that realization, wherever you’re at in life. You’ve probably been there and you’ll be there again. That’s how life is. Sometimes it’s you and you alone by yourself.”
The “God’s Plan” emcee abruptly ended his speech before playing Beyoncé’s anthem “Me, Myself and I.”
The two rappers exchanged a series of diss tracks this year, with Drake alleging Lamar cheated on his fiancée, Whitney Alford, and questioning the paternity of their son.
Their feud began in March when Lamar was featured on “Like That” with Future and Metro Boomin.
In response to J. Cole name-dropping him on Drake’s song “First Person Shooter,” Lamar rapped, “Motherf—k the big three, n—a, it’s just big me.”
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