
*Deliveries of ominous black coffins to the home of hip-hop heavyweights DJ Khaled and Tekashi 6ix9ine are raising questions on who is responsible for the mysterious arrivals.
According to RadarOnline, Drake’s feud with Khaled is believed to the spark lighting the fire to send the caskets. The site mentioned that a a coffin marked with a white upside-down cross, “RIP Drake” and “RIP OVO,” was left outside the gate of the “Wild Thoughts” hitmaker’s Miami, Florida residence on Feb. 22.
Two men were believed to have pulled up to Khaled’s home n a truck, claiming they were from a delivery company. the music maker’s team allowed the truck inside the dwelling, the men reportedly propped the makeshift casket against a gate and got down on their knees and prayed. From there, the duo got back in their truck and drove away.
Miami police, providing further details, stated Khaled’s security team destroyed the casket and disposed of it after the men left.
Khaled’s delivery marks the latest incident involving caskets and famed rap stars. Two days before the disturbing arrival, a similar casket showed up outside Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Miami home on Feb. 13. A bomb squad dispatched by he Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office after the coffin was dropped off later arrived. Although no explosives were found, closer inspection of the coffin and pet box found hand sanitizer inside the coffin.
Tekashi told TMZ: “I’m pretty sad, the 28-year-old entertainer expressed to TMZ. “I wanted to keep the King Von coffin and put it in my room, but the police had to confiscate it. I wanted to sleep in the coffin to feel what it was like to be King Von for a day.”
Tekashi’s long-running beef with King Von peaked in 2020 when Von was killed in a shooting in Atlanta. Even after the rapper’s death, Tekashi continued the feud with bashing King Von.
Chronicling the Drake-Khaled conflict, RadarOnline touched on their beef stemming from claims Khaled made about securing two features from Drake on his album, “Aalam of God.”
In addition, the 49-year-old “We Takin’ Over” music fixture shared a seven-minute video promoting his album featuring Mark Wahlberg and Anthony Ramos.

Weighing in on the situation, Tekashi claimed the casket was inscribed with the name of his late nemesis, King Von.
In response, Drake denied having any part in Khaled’s forthcoming album, taking his stance to social media.
“Must be @Drakebell.” The 6 God posted on X.
Khaled followed Drake’s response as he removed the promo video from social media.
As it stands now, the status of the alleged Drake features remains unclear.
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