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Drake Shuts Down Longstanding Rumor T.I. Associate Urinated on Him: 'That Story Was for the Net'

Drake says the individual in question "never pissed" on him.

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Drake is speaking out on matters of alleged urination.

As longtime readers are aware, Meek Mill, involved in a back-and-forth with Drake at the time, claimed in his 2015 diss track “Wanna Know” that the Iceman artist had “let [T.I.’s] homie piss on you in a movie theater.”

By 2020, T.I. himself had rapped about the purported incident, saying in The L.I.B.R.A. track “We Did It Big,” featuring John Legend, that someone close to him once allegedly got “so drunk in LA” that they ended up “pissin’ on Drake.”

According to Drake, however, this never happened.

In the comments of the Instagram clip below, which finds Canada’s We Love Hip Hop team in a friendly Drake debate, the 2026 Grammy nominee said the individual “never pissed” on him.

“Nuh man never pissed on me in life that story was for the net ‘cause mans don’t have shit to say to get their interviews watched,” Drake wrote on Thursday (Nov. 13) in response to the clip, which included one of the hosts bringing up the alleged urination incident.

Disputed urination tales aside, recent weeks have been kind to Drake’s fanbase.

The Degrassi alum made his return to acting with a hilarious guest spot on the Canadian comedy The Office Movers, plus bagged a Grammy nod for Best Melodic Rap Performance alongside PARTYNEXTDOOR thanks to the $ome $exy $ongs 4 U single “Somebody Loves Me.”

Next up is Iceman, Drake’s first solo album since 2023’s For All the Dogs. A release date remains unknown.

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