Ayesha Curry is referred to on another melody from Drake’s collection, however her better half, Steph Curry, doesn’t appear to disapprove of it. He even praised Drizzy for the new record!
Drake name-dropped Ayesha Curry on one of the tracks from his new collection, Certified Lover Boy, which dropped on Sept. 3. “How could I should spouse it? You not Ayesha enough,” Drake raps on the tune “Race My Mind,” apparently implying that Ayesha is the norm for what he’s searching for in a lady. Obviously, Ayesha herself is now taken — her better half is NBA star, Stephen Curry.
Fortunately, Steph appears to thoroughly uphold Drake referring to his better half along these lines. After Drake dropped the collection, Steph tweeted at him, “Congratulations Bro!” Ayesha additionally re-posted Drake’s Instagram with the collection’s data and incorporated a few applauding emoticons, just as a gold prize emoticon. Plainly, these two are huge Drake fans, in spite of the fact that it’s indistinct in case they were front cautioned about the Ayesha notice on the collection.
Despite the fact that Drake and Steph are absolutely cool with one another, Drake is really not a devotee of the b-ball player’s NBA group, the Golden State Warriors. Maybe, Drake pulls for his old neighborhood group, the Toronto Raptors. The Raptors and Warriors really played each other in the 2019 NBA Finals, and at that point, Drake tried savaging Steph during the series. At a certain point, he even loved one of Ayesha’s Instagram photographs, which had fans laughing uncontrollably (fortunately, everybody essentially acknowledged it was all in acceptable fun). The Raptors ended up winning the series.

In the interim, back in September 2020, Steph additionally visited Drake in Canada, where they shot a few loops together. Recordings surfaced online of the two having a take shots around at Drake’s OVO court in Toronto.
Drake’s Certified Lover Boy collection was at first expected to be delivered toward the start of 2021, yet was pushed back a while to September. The collection highlights 21 melodies. There are coordinated efforts from probably the greatest craftsmen in the rap type, including Travis Scott, JAY-Z, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Kid Cudi and then some.
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