TORONTO—Drake formally inducted Nelly Furtado into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame via video last night. The rapper used the moment to acknowledge Furtado’s legendary career. He also brought up old beef. Drake revisited his public feud with the Juno Awards. He claimed the awards show slighted him in the past. The rapper inducted Furtado into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. He used the occasion to air his grievances. Furtado stood stoically during the video presentation. It was unclear if she understood his points. The rapper’s beef with the Junos has lasted years. It resurfaced during his Furtado induction. Many viewers were confused by the detour.
Juno Grudges Die Hard
Drake thanked Furtado for her contributions. He then pivoted to his own perceived slights. He cited specific instances of Juno disrespect. The rapper’s tone shifted dramatically. He spoke of past award show snubs. Some attendees reportedly checked their phones. Others stared blankly at the screen. “It’s about respecting the culture,” Drake stated. He added, “And respecting the artists who built it.”
Nelly Furtado accepted her award. She thanked Drake and the Hall of Fame. Her speech was brief and gracious. She did not mention the Juno beef. Furtado seemed more focused on her legacy. She made no reference to Drake’s tangents. Her induction marked a significant career milestone. The artist has sold millions worldwide. She is a true Canadian icon. The rapper’s Juno commentary overshadowed her moment. This induction was meant to honor her. Instead, it became about Drake’s past issues. The rapper inducted Furtado into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. He seemed to forget the primary purpose. His dedication to Furtado was genuine. His continued Juno Awards beef was not.
Industry Experts Weigh In
“It’s a bold move,” commented music critic Brenda Lee. “To use a Hall of Fame induction for a diss track.” Lee is the Senior Pop Culture Analyst at The Hamilton Spectator. “Drake really knows how to pivot,” she added. “From celebrating an icon to complaining about an awards show.” Canadian Music Hall of Fame spokesperson Gary Johnson stated, “We are thrilled Nelly Furtado is part of our esteemed list.” Johnson declined to comment on Drake’s Juno remarks. He called them “irrelevant to the induction ceremony itself.”
At press time, Drake announced a new podcast. It will be titled “My Juno Grievances.”
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