Breezy Explainer: Why is Drake trending on Twitter? Sparks meme frenzy with viral video

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A graphic leaked film supposedly involving Grammy-winning musician Drake has sparked a flurry of memes since it went viral online.

The video named ‘Drake Leaked Video’, which supposedly featured the artist filming himself while committing a filthy deed, has gone viral online, causing Drake to trend on X (previously known as Twitter).

We will not post the video here since it contains sexual content. However, we cannot guarantee that the person in the video is the singer because the face is mostly obscured by the cellphone used to capture the NSFW clip.

However, shortly after the video went viral, causing the singer to trend online, several unwary admirers who thought the artist was trending due to his leaked music viewed the clip, resulting in a barrage of frightened replies. The person who leaked the information remains anonymous.

Netizens react to the claimed Drake leak video

A leaked NSFW video supposedly depicting Canadian musician Drake has gone viral online, eliciting a slew of comments from unwitting social media users who came across the tape.

Here are a few reactions:

While there is no confirmation that the video depicts the singer because the face is mostly covered by the cellphone used to shoot the filthy deed, social media users began flooding the timeline with the words ‘Drake Leaked Video’ to generate viral views.

A social media user who came across the term online stated that he clicked on the video expecting to see leaked music but was instead enticed by the obscene content.

The supposed Leaked video scandal comes as the singer slammed the Grammys in an Instagram story on Sunday, February 4, just minutes before the show was scheduled to air.

On Sunday, the singer, who has been nominated for multiple Grammys this year for his 2022 album with 21 Savage, Her Loss, took to Instagram and claimed that the award ceremony was not based on factual data but rather on the opinions of a few unnamed individuals, rendering the entire ceremony irrelevant. In his Instagram story, he wrote:

“All you incredible artists remember this show isn’t the facts — it’s just the opinion of a group of people whose names are kept a secret. Literally. You can Google it. Congrats to anybody winning anything for hip hop, but this show doesn’t dictate shit in our world.”

The singer wrote the message in his 2019 Grammy acceptance speech video, where he made similar assertions. According to Variety at the time, he said: “You’ve already won if you have people who are singing your songs word for word if you are a hero in your hometown. If there are people who have regular jobs who are coming out in the rain, in the snow, spending their hard-earned money to buy tickets to come to your shows, you don’t need this right here, I promise you, you already won.”

The singer has yet to respond to the recent controversy.

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