But, you know, there’s definitely a bit of an edge there.
It’s bound to create a little friction, right?
Plus, there have been a few instances where things got a bit spicy.

Birdman, Lil Wayne’s mentor, once claimed Wayne was a better rapper than Jay-Z.
That probably didn’t go over too well.
Lil Wayne seemingly responded on his 2011 song “It’s Good” with lyrics aimed at Jay-Z.
But you know the saying, “keep your friends close and your enemies closer” right?
It’s seen as a superficial attempt to appear “woke” while avoiding real change.
So, they bring in Jay-Z and his company, Roc Nation, to make things cool again.
The halftime show’s definitely more exciting now.
PETTY being the keyword here.
This is a move straight out ofGame Of Thronesby Jay Z.
Whether you agree like Drake himself, and Nicky Smokes, or disagree, like anybody with a brain.
(They’re right).
And Pat backdoored this one.
This whole thing is more dramatic than Days of Our Lives at this point.