
You may not remember a little slip up that occurred online last year, which allegedly showed rapper Drake’s knackers - but his response lives on.
Long before Drake was accused of paying for his abs, there was the X incident that almost broke the internet when things went a little south of the border (if you know what I mean).
The artist is currently taking legal action after UMG allowed Kendrick Lamar's diss track on him, 'Not Like Us', to be published and marketed, as he claims it spread 'malicious narrative' that the rapper is a 'certified p***phile'.
The whole Super Bowl rendition of the song was a hit, but clearly, Audrey Graham was not a fan- not that he can be blamed for getting annoyed at his own diss track.
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But aside from that…

When online viewers came across a snippet of a video that appeared to show musician Drake’s pecker, a long-lasting meme was born.
Known for hits such as 'God's Plan' and 'Hotline Bling', and most importantly, being Kendrick Lamar’s arch nemesis, the Canadian’s viral video was a wild time in the music scene.
The footage was shared by an anonymous source and showed what appeared to be a man with nothing but skin covering the lower half of his body.
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38-year-old Drake's name was quickly thrown into the mix as the identity of the man in the video.
The video ended up being viewed millions of times after it was published, and X users were going mad about it all.
One posted: "OK, that's Drake then. Well," as another wrote: "Drake... omg."

Others were after clarity, adding: "Bro is the Drake video real or not?"
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And a fourth said: "DO NOT CHECK WHY DRAKE IS TRENDING."
Even online personality Adin Ross shared a voice note he sent to the rapper and the response he received afterwards.
Ross, a Kick streamer, recorded himself sending Drake a voice note, where he said: "Yeah, bro, I'm still alive bro. We was just looking at the s**t. It's like crazy bro, like God damn.
"You're blessed with your voice, you're blessed with performing, you're blessed to be you. You're blessed to be number one and you're also blessed to have a f*****g missile."
According to Ross, Drake then replied with laughing emojis and then joked about using Ross’s voice note as his 'next album intro'.
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Ross and his friends claimed the video footage was shot on Drake's private jet because the sound could be heard in the background of the clip.
Anyway, the whole things ended up leaving some viewers scarred with one person saying: "Thought Drake had released a new song, I miss who I was five minutes ago."
A second wrote: "Stop posting the Drake video I'm in work."
But a third posted 'that as an intro for his album will be fire not going to lie' as a fourth said 'this is why I love him'.
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LADbible previously contacted Drake's representatives for comment on the footage.