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Drake lyric referencing BTS sparks global online debate

Published on: May 15, 2026 5:49 PM

Drake has sparked widespread online discussion after referencing global K-pop group BTS in his ninth studio album “ICEMAN,” released on May 15, 2026. The lyric quickly went viral, triggering debates among fans and music listeners about its intended meaning and tone across international social media platforms.

The controversial line appears in the song “Make Them Cry,” where Drake reflects on his music journey while mentioning BTS as part of global music success narratives. As the album dropped, listeners rapidly shared the lyric online, which increased streaming attention and fueled widespread discussion across fan communities and entertainment forums worldwide.

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Moreover, opinions became divided as some listeners interpreted the lyric as a respectful acknowledgment of BTS’s global influence and achievements in the music industry. However, others believed the line may carry a questioning or dismissive tone, which further intensified debate and kept the topic trending across multiple digital platforms for several days.

In response to the growing attention, BTS members V and J-Hope posted a short video on Instagram that quickly added more fuel to the ongoing discussion. In the clip, both artists appeared to react to the lyric while watching the song play, showing brief expressions of surprise that fans widely shared online.

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Additionally, V later posted a simple question mark in the caption while tagging Drake’s official account, which further increased speculation about the group’s reaction. This post quickly went viral, prompting fans to analyze whether the response was humorous, confused, or subtly critical of the lyric’s meaning and context.

Meanwhile, social media platforms became filled with mixed reactions as fans continued debating the interaction between Drake and BTS. Some users described the exchange as playful and entertaining, while others suggested it represented a deeper artistic commentary on global fame and competition in the music industry, keeping the controversy active across online discussions.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: BTS reaction, Drake ICEMAN, K-pop controversy, Latest, Make Them Cry, music debate, V Jhope

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