Rap Mogul Drake Name-Drops Bitcoin in New Diss Track
Hip hop and rap star Drake referenced bitcoin in his newly released song amid his ongoing feud with fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar. The Canadian superstar unexpectedly dropped the track “What Did I Miss” during a July 4 Yo...
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