Drake’s Producer Boi-1da Questions Haters’ Playlists for the Ladies
Drake’s trusted producer and longtime collaborator Boi-1da just ignited a heated conversation across hip-hop Twitter. With a single provocative question, he had the timeline buzzing:
“What do n***as that hate Drake listen to when tings are around?”
Boi-1da Has a Question for the Drake Haters:
Drake's longtime friend and producer Boi-1da asks what music people who don’t like Drake play when girls are around ⁉️ pic.twitter.com/AVfNDNCE1M
— WhatsOnRap (@WhatsOnRap__) August 26, 2025
That one-liner triggered a flood of replies, memes, jokes, and serious debates from fans and critics alike. While some saw it as lighthearted trolling, others felt called out, and rightfully so.
Whether you love him or not, Drake has built a catalog that's tailor-made for moments when the energy has to be right.
His blend of melodic hooks, smooth flows, and emotionally charged lyrics make his music a go-to when the vibes are on point, especially when women are in the mix.
Boi-1da, who has produced some of Drake’s biggest hits, clearly understands the cultural weight of that music.
And with his tweet, he took a subtle jab at Drake’s detractors, the ones who dismiss his artistry but may secretly still press play when it matters most.
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This conversation comes not long after Boi-1da was honored with the International Achievement Award at the 2025 Juno Awards.
During his acceptance speech, the Grammy-winning producer called the recognition “the highest honor” and gave a heartfelt thank-you to his family, his team, and of course, “my brother” Drake, who he referred to as “the greatest rapper of all time.”
Meanwhile, all eyes are on Drake as he gears up to release his highly anticipated new album, Iceman, marking his first solo effort since 2023’s For All the Dogs.
As fans wait for what could be another genre-defining drop, Boi-1da’s comment has only added fuel to the ongoing discourse around Drake’s legacy.