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Drake Slams Rihanna In New Track ‘No Lie’?

Have pair fallen out?

Rihanna was the allegedly the cause of Drake and Chris Brown’s recent bar brawl but it seems the ‘Take Care’ rapper may have made a possible dig at Rihanna in his new song ‘No Lie’.

Drake Slams Rihanna In New Track 'No Lie'?
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The ‘Take Care’ singer has teamed up with rapper 2 Chainz on the track, which features a rather unflattering verse about Rihanna, according to the Huffington Post.

In the verse Drake raps: “Aww that look like what’s her name, chances are it’s whats her name/Chances are if she was actin up, then I f**ked her once and never f**ked again/She could have a Grammy, I still treat her ass like a nominee/Just need to know what that p***y like so one time is fine with me.”

Chris Brown will reportedly escape charges over his fight “with Drake” last week.

The ‘Turn Up The Music’ hitmaker was caught up in a brawl at a New York nightclub, but is thought to escape punishment from police.

Speaking to RadarOnline, a source says: “It looks very likely that neither Chris, nor [his girlfriend] Karreuche [Tran] will be charged with any criminal wrongdoing stemming from the nightclub brawl.

“Chris has been extremely cooperative and forthcoming with information to the investigating officers, which they are thankful for. Once the bottles started flying Chris did the right thing and just got the hell of there.”

He allegedly will now “lay low” until the release of his new album Fortune on July 3.

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