Drake‘s Her Loss cover model, Qui Yasuka, is really feeling Kendrick Lamar‘s new album – which some are taking as a sign she no longer supports the OVO rapper.

Yasuka, a popular model and Twitch streamer, had all the praise for GNX while on a stream earlier this week.

“This album that Kendrick put out – this is for the world,” she said. “We could go two, three songs back and it’s like, he’s not even talking about bro. He’s at this point in his life where he’s on some shit like a lot of us – where you have a threshold of how much you let people play with you.”

She concluded: “This is just his way of putting out to the world, ‘Nobody is fucking playing with me.’”

When the clip made its rounds on social media, fans couldn’t help but speculate that Yasuka is riding with Kendrick Lamar in the beef.

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“This is a really important statement,” one person wrote. “Messing with good people makes good people go to bat.”

Someone else said: “I bet Drizzy gon sue her for this [laughing emojis]”

The latter comment was of course referring to Drake’s recent legal filings accusing UMG of artifically boosting the track’s popularity through the use of streaming bots and payola.

He has also claimed that UMG — the parent company of his label Republic and Kendrick’s longtime home of Interscope — defamed him by knowlingly releasing a song that accuses him of being a pedophile.

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Unfortunately for Drizzy, since he filed the petitions on Monday (November 25), sales of “Not Like Us” have increased by a staggering 440 percent, while streams of the song have jumped by 20 percent, according to Talk of the Charts.

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“Not Like Us” has also zoomed back up the charts of both Apple Music and Spotify, enjoying a 16-place climb on the latter’s Global chart.

This spike in popularity will also likely be reflected on next week’s Billboard Hot 100, which “Not Like Us” previously topped in May and again in July following the release of its music video.