“Named his son after Drake btw”- Internet reacts to Cancel Cards featuring Drake, Diddy, & more sold at Childish Gambino’s Camp Flog Gnaw booth

Drake and Childish Gambino
Drake and Childish Gambino (Image Source: Getty)

Childish Gambino's Camp Flog Gnaw booth reportedly has Cancel Cards, featuring Drake, Diddy, and R. Kelly, among others. The musician has had multiple exchanges with Drizzy over the years and appears to have taken another dig at him.

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Camp Flog Gnaw is an annual music festival created by Tyler, The Creator, in Los Angeles. It has been held for most years since 2012 and happened this weekend (November 22-23) as well. On Saturday, fans spotted 'Cancel Cards' being sold at Childish Gambino's booth. These cards had Drizzy, R. Kelly, Diddy, and Target, among others.

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Fans online have responded to this, with some referencing the name of Gambino's second child, i.e., Drake. One X (formerly Twitter) user wrote:

"-named his son after Drake btw"
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Another wrote,

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Another commented,

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Users continued to react to these cards, with many finding the descriptions "weird", as one tweeted,

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Another wrote,

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Another commented,

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Also Read: "No more talking" - Drake recalls on-stream "Iceman" moment when he snapped at someone calling him a “b*tch”


When Drake appeared to label Childish Gambino's track, This Is America, "overrated"

Wireless Festival 2025 - Day One (Image Source: Getty)
Wireless Festival 2025 - Day One (Image Source: Getty)

Childish Gambino, whose real name is Donald McKinley Glover Jr., released a song titled This Is America on May 6, 2018. It was deemed to be a diss track towards Drizzy, as was later confirmed by the musician himself.

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Drake subtly reacted to this song during his performance at Chicago’s United Center on July 5, 2023. He performed his song, Headlines, on stage while a number of headlines were displayed in the background. One of them read:

“The overrated and over awarded hit song ‘This Is America’ was originally a Drake diss record.”

Meanwhile, Grover Jr. had confirmed that it was a diss track against the Canadian rapper in an interview with GQ, published on April 4, 2023, saying:

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“I had the idea three years before. I told [director] Hiro [Murai] the idea, and he’s like, ‘I really want to do that.’ The idea for the song started as a joke. To be completely honest, ‘This is America’ — that was all we had was that line. It started as a Drake diss, to be honest, as like a funny way of doing it. But then I was like, this shit sounds kind of hard though. So I was like, let me play with it.”
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It's unclear what started the feud between the two artists, but it has been going on-and-off for a few years now.


When Childish Gambino opened up about Drake and Kendrick Lamar's beef

Gambino released his fifth studio album, Bando Stone & the New World, on July 19, 2024. Ahead of its release, the musician claimed that he wanted to bring some fun to society. He referenced the high-profile beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, saying during an Instagram Live (h/t Childish Brandino):

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“Even this year, the most fun we’ve had was from a fight. A song from a fight, from a rap beef. Which I enjoyed every minute of. It was very fun. But still, kinda negative in a certain light, I guess.”

Gambino said that he "just feels bad for y’all [society]" as people aren't having enough fun and they are more drawn towards the "bad stuff".

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Also Read: "Thought this bruddah retired" — Childish Gambino's previewing his latest song collab with Ravyn Lenae leaves the internet confused

Edited by Aditya Singh
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