Drake recently dropped his first song of 2023 titled "Search & Rescue" last week and many fans were surprised to see the official cover art as the woman in the photo resembles a very notable figure in the industry; who could it be?

On Thursday, the musician took to his official Instagram account to share the official cover art of his new single which features him and a woman wearing black helmets.

Fans were shocked as they immediately thought he was Kim Kardashian and some users alleged that Drake purposely used the reality star's liking to diss Kanye West.

Drake, Kim Kardashian Cover Art: The Woman Was Only a Look-Alike!

However, it was recently confirmed by a news outlet that the woman on the photo was only the "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star's look-alike.

According to Page Six, the woman in the cover art was an artist named Lilah, not the SKIMS founder. The outlet pointed out that the two almost look identical.

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Lilah has been posting photos on her official Instagram account where many people often mistake her as the reality star because of their dark hair, curvy body, and the way they dress.

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Drake, Kim Kardashian Sample Track

The recent confirmation comes after Drake's new song made rounds online, where the rapper sampled a clip from the series finale of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians."

In the track, the beauty mogul said, "I didn't come this far just to come this far and not be happy. Remember that," referring to her divorce from Kanye West in 2021.

At the time, the "Donda" rapper and Drake had an issue where in the former accused the musician of hooking up with Kardashian.

Drake then denied the allegations in an interview on "Drink Champs" and they seemingly put the issue behind them as they reunited in a Dave Chappelle show.

In other updates, Champagne Papi's latest song "Search & Rescue" is now available for streaming on major music platforms like Apple Music and Spotify.

He will also go on "It's All a Blur" tour later this year with 21 Savage. Their series of concerts will kick off at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, on June 16, 2023 (Friday). (via Variety)

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