Drake Calls Canadian Politician a ‘Goof’ for Attending Kendrick Show in Toronto

Drake called Jagmeet Singh a “goof” after the Canadian politician was seemingly spotted at Kendrick Lamar’s concert in Toronto.

Drizzy shared a screenshot of his direct message to Singh, in which he wrote, “You’re a goof.” This was in response to Singh, or at least a man who looked just like him, being spotted enjoying K.Dot’s concert.

Singh, 46, is the former leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party and was a member of Parliament in British Columbia.

If Drake thinks Singh is a “goof” for going to Lamar’s concert, he’s going to have to send tens of thousands of similar messages to the others in attendance. Lamar’s Grand National Tour brought him to Toronto for a two-night run that started on June 12.

Lamar, of course, performed “Not Like Us” in Drake’s backyard. Instead of being carried out of the building by Canadians holding pitchforks and torches, he performed the song again after fans told him, “One more time, one more time, one more time.”

The standing ovation from the crowd reportedly went on for two minutes, but Lamar decided that he wouldn’t honor his fans’ requests.

Drake has every right to still be furious at Lamar’s destruction of the church of OVOntology. In April, Lamar mocked Drake’s “drop drop” ad-lib from “Family Matters” during his Minnesota stop of the Grand National Tour.

Lamar played a prerecorded scene on a screen at U.S. Bank Stadium that featured him sitting in a chair while an “attorney” can be heard saying, “Sunday, Feb. 9.”

Lamar responds with “I don’t keep up with the dates,” prompting the attorney to say, “Ok, does this ring a bell? Drop. Drop. Drop. Drop….”

Will his victory lap ever stop?

For the most part, it seems like Drake has turned his back on the Compton-bred chaos. Earlier this month, Drake announced an arena tour with PARTYNEXTDOOR to take place in Europe and the UK.

The $ome $pecial $hows 4 UK and EU tour kicks off in July at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham before stopping Manchester, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Zurich, Cologne, Stockholm, Paris, Berlin, and more.