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“Dialed Tf in Baby!”: UFC Legend Nate Diaz Joined by Rick Ross and Other Celebrities to Congratulate Drake for His 8th Studio Album ‘For All the Dogs’

Published 10/07/2023, 3:26 AM EDT

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Drake, the renowned Canadian hip-hop artist, has carved out a unique place for himself in the MMA world, primarily for his penchant for placing high-stake bets on UFC fights. However, his involvement has also allowed for a peculiar phenomenon known as the ‘Drake Curse,’. Wherein, fighters he supports often experience a downturn in their performance!

This superstition, however, does not seem to affect Drake’s flourishing music career. Hits like ‘God’s Plan’ have set records on Spotify, amassing 4.3 million listeners in a single day, while his latest album shows promise of following the same trajectory. Notably, Nate Diaz, the beloved fighter from Stockton, joined the chorus of fans and celebrities congratulating Drake on his remarkable musical success through an Instagram post!

Drake receives his flowers from UFC legend Nate Diaz and fans

Drake’s eagerly awaited album, ‘For All The Dogs,’ recently made its debut. The album boasts collaborations with industry heavyweights such as J. Cole and SZA, marking his 8th studio album release since his chart debut in 2009. This impressive discography underscores his prolific and enduring success in the music industry.

To celebrate the release of his latest musical endeavor, Drake took to Instagram, sharing a picture with the caption, “FOR ALL THE DOGS IS YOURS NOW .” The post garnered an overwhelming response from fans who expressed their astonishment and appreciation for the artist’s work. Among the well-wishers was UFC’s very own, Nate Diaz, who extended his congratulations with a story on Instagram captioned, “@champagnepapi 💯 💯 💯.”

Notably, hip-hop legends like Rick Ross also joined in to celebrate Drake’s album release. The online reception was filled with excitement and anticipation, as fans eagerly looked forward to enjoying the artist’s latest musical offering.

Rick Ross dropped his congratulations in the comments

“@richforever CONGRATS”

Fans were also impressed with the ‘bars’ dropped on the album

“We got bars for decades on this one”

Others showcased their  appreciation by noting the quality of the album

“Dialed tf in baby!”

“This what we’ve all been waiting for bro! Dialed in!!”

Fans were also quick to mention that they would be listening to the songs while driving

“What we riding to today “

While others mentioned their thanks to Drake and exclaimed that this weekend is going to be better with the addition of the album

“6am locked & loaded “

“Thank you Drake”

Gonna be a good f**kin weekend boys”

While Drake’s musical journey continues to thrive, the ‘Drake Curse’ has cast a shadow of misfortune on several athletes and teams. This ill-fated phenomenon seems to rear its head whenever the rapper throws his support behind a fighter or places bets on them.

Is the ‘Curse’ real?

The ‘Drake Curse’ has become a meme within the MMA community, casting a shadow of misfortune over any fighter associated with the artist. One memorable incident occurred in March 2022 when Drake wagered a staggering $275,000 on Jorge Masvidal to defeat Colby Covington. Unfortunately, Masvidal ended up on the losing side of the match.

Two months later, Drake placed another substantial bet, this time $400,000 on Justin Gaethje, considered an underdog, to triumph over Charles Oliveira at UFC 274. Regrettably, Gaethje faced defeat in the very first round.

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Yet, perhaps the most notorious instance of the ‘Drake Curse’ unfolded during the weigh-in for UFC 229. Clad in an Irish flag, Drake walked alongside Conor McGregor, who was gearing up to face Khabib Nurmagomedov. However, the night ended in disappointment for McGregor and his supporters as he succumbed to Nurmagomedov in the bout.

In conclusion, while Drake’s music continues to shine brightly, the ‘Drake Curse’ looms over his involvement in the world of MMA, creating a peculiar superstition that has left many athletes and fans wondering whether his support is a blessing or a curse in the Octagon!

What are your thoughts on the ‘Drake Curse’? Tell us in the comments below!

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Dushyant Patni

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Dushyant Patni is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. He fell in love with MMA at the tender age of fourteen and his appreciation for the craft has led him to become a practitioner, too. With a master's degree in English and an extensive background as a writer and editor, he uses his technical ability to articulate the nuances of the sport.
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