A lyric from Drake'sICEMANalbum has sparked widespread online debate after it allegedly referenced OnlyFans creator Julia Filippo in a personal and intimate context, prompting speculation about possible legal action and a flurry of reactions across social media platforms.
Filippo has since addressed the claims publicly, denying any personal connection to the rapper and dismissing the narrative circulating online.
The controversy began after lines from Drake'sICEMANalbum began circulating online, with one lyric reportedly mentioning Julia Filippo in a suggestive context.
The wording, which fans interpreted as implying an intimate scenario, quickly spread across TikTok, Instagram, and X, where users debated its meaning and authenticity.
The lyric has not been independently verified in full official transcript form, but clips and reposts have fuelled discussion around whether the reference was literal, exaggerated, or purely artistic expression. The reaction follows a familiar pattern in hip-hop culture, where name-drops of public figures often blur the line between reality and lyrical storytelling.
Julia Filippo, a 24-year-old social media creator and member of the Bop House collective in Miami, directly responded to the viral attention in a video posted to her followers. In her reaction, she denied any familiarity with Drake and rejected the implication that they had any personal relationship.
ØF star Julia Filippo says she plans to take legal action against U.S. rapper Drake after he falsely claimed he "She was in his bed" her on his album ICEMAN."I don't listen to Drake, People lie a lot, we only had dinner, nothing happened, I ghosted him after that "pic.twitter.com/pbxcewwLzt
Filippo stated that 'Drake has no idea who I am', pushing back against suggestions that the lyric reflected real-life interaction. She also addressed the situation with a light-hearted tone, appearing more surprised than outraged by the sudden attention.
In a separate viral clip, Filippo was seen lip-syncing playfully to the lyric while posing in front of a studio-style setup, which further intensified debate online. Some viewers interpreted the video as humour or commentary, while others questioned whether the controversy was being amplified for engagement.
Following Filippo's response, social media speculation emerged suggesting she could pursue legal action over the alleged lyric. However, there is currently no public record of any court filing, formal complaint, or legal statement confirming such action.
Source: International Business Times UK