
DJ Meel Spins Classic Drake Hits Amid the Fued with Lebron
Even with swirling tensions between former friends Drake and LeBron James, the music doesn’t stop — at least not for LeBron’s longtime DJ, DJ Meel.
Over the weekend, a viral clip surfaced showing DJ Meel spinning Drake’s 2011 classic “Cameras” from Take Care during a set in Toronto. The nostalgic jam ignited the people; after all, even with that tension, Drizzy’s works can still bump on the dance floor.
Sharp-eyed social media folks were quick to pick the moment, sparking debate on whether the song was meant to be understood as a subtle dig or just a DJ spinning a classic.
“He’s a DJ — he can play whatever he feels,” one user commented on the viral video. “Let’s not act like Drake doesn’t have songs we all love, including Kendrick. Positive vibes, though. Let’s not try to put a negative spin on him playing music. That’s what he’s great at.”
The public tension between Drake and James stems from unconfirmed rumors that the basketball icon may have attempted to reach out to the 6 God in hopes of reconciliation — though no official word has surfaced. The speculation heated up last week when an alleged message from Drake to a former friend surfaced, accusing James of infidelity. The drama only intensified after
Drake’s latest freestyle hinted at a fear of a basketball player’s secrets coming to light.
The argument has created waves not only in hip-hop but also in sports, especially because Kendrick Lamar and Drake remain locked in a continuous lyrical war. Further fueling the fire, LeBron was recently caught vibing to Lamar’s latest diss track, “Man at the Garden,” at a birthday party, which lifelong fans dissect as an indirect signal of alliance.
Meanwhile, Drake’s rumored diss record “Fighting Irish” has added another layer to the narrative, with many speculating that the title references LeBron’s alma mater, St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. However, none of the parties involved have publicly addressed the whispers.
With the drama still unfolding behind closed doors, LeBron remains locked in on the court, leading the Los Angeles Lakers in their push for another championship. Whether through cryptic lyrics or silent moves, the intersection of rap and basketball has become an ever-evolving spectacle — leaving fans on edge for what might come next.