French Montana's 'They Got Amnesia' album is set to be released on November 19, but it won't contain a Drake collaboration after the 6 God pulled the song at the last minute.
A post shared by 2Cool2Blog (@2cool2bl0g) Sources say the Toronto megastar is still reeling from the horrific events and thought it was inappropriate to roll out new music so soon. Splash Brothers is expected to be released at a later date on the deluxe edition of They Got Amnesia. Drake was brought out as a special guest during Travis Scotts headlining Astroworld set on November 5, during which the deadly crowd surge unfolded. He has been named in a number of lawsuitsbrought forward by the victims including a staggering $750 million lawsuit who accuse him of inciting the crowd that night. Ive spent the past few days trying to wrap my mind around this devastating tragedy, Drake wrote on Instagramdays after the festival. My heart is broken for the families and friends of those who lost their lives and for anyone who is suffering. I will continue to pray for all of them, and will be of service in any way I can. May God be with you all. Prior to TMZs report on Wednesday (November 17), there was speculation that Drakeyanked Splash Brothers from French Montanas album because his verse contains a perceived shot at Kanye West with whom he just recently buried the hatchet. In a snippet of the song that surfaced online earlier this year, Drake rapped, I fucked a rappers wife/She aint even my type but I make the sacrifice. Many fans took it as a not-so-subliminal reference to Kim Kardashian. In his recent Drink Champs interview Kanye West complained about Drake making sexual allusions to the mother of his four children and soon-to-be-ex-wife during their long-running cold war. I had this conversation with Drake and hes like, I never fucked Kim. But I was like, But you acted like you did! he said. You got bars like, Hidden Hills, gave your wife the chills. Its like somebody throwing a marble and hiding their hand. All thats disrespectful. Read more