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Drake is aware that his recent commercial success makes him a target. Constantly fending off attacks might be making him a hard person to be around. Lyrics from “No Tellin'” similarly speak on his paranoia and new attitude: I gotta keep watchin' for oppers cause anything’s possible, yeah There’s no code of ethics out here, anyone will take shots at you, yeah Niggas think they can come take what I got, let’s be logical, yeah Drake was in 2015’s hottest beef when Meek Mill tweeted that Drake didn’t write his own rhymes. This resulted in two diss tracks from Drake with “Charged Up” and “Back to Back,” and even more ghost-writing claims from Meek.