Freddie Gibbs Reacts After Fans Accuse Drake, PartyNextDoor of Copying His Album Art

Gibbs noticed a few similarities between his 2022 album '$oul $old $eparately' and the OVO artists' '$ome $exy $ongs 4 U' LP.

February 13, 2025
Freddie Gibbs and Drake
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Fans think Drake and PartyNextDoor ripped off Freddie Gibbs’ album art.

The accusations began circulating on Thursday afternoon when the OVO artists revealed the track list for their joint LP, $ome $exy $ongs 4 U.

Social media users immediately pointed out that the title was similar to that of Gibbs’ 2022 album, $oul $old $eparately, which is commonly abbreviated to “$$$.”

And while some fans dismissed comparison as a “reach,” the triple dollar sign stylization wasn’t the only parallel.

The bottom of the $$$4U track list graphic featured three animated rabbits with different images in their eyes: The first had dollar signs, the second had flaming earbuds, and the third had red hearts.

Many consider the rabbit Gibbs’ unofficial mascot, as he has used the animal imagery for multiple records, including “Big Boss Rabit,” “Space Rabbit,” and, yes, $oul $old $eparetly.

Gibbs addressed the chatter via X on Thursday, saying he also saw the similarities.

“Damn they even stole the rabbits too,” he wrote. “I’m flattered.”

The Gary, Indiana-born rapper also reposted a few messages from fans who called out Drake and PND for allegedly jacking Gibbs’ imagery.

As of press time, Drake and PND had not responded to the accusations.

$ome $exy $ongs 4 U will hit streaming services at midnight on Feb. 14. The Valentine’s Day drop will mark Drake’s first album release since his highly publicized back-and-forth with Kendrick Lamar.

The album resulted in multiple diss tracks, including “Family Matters,” “Meet the Grahams,” and K. Dot’s Grammy-winning hit “Not Like Us.”

Gibbs weighed in on the rap feud in May 2024 when he was asked who won the Kendrick vs. Drake war.

“The record labels,” he responded on X.