Drake 'Sucks' At Beer Pong According To Post Malone

Post Malone and beer are inseparable at this point in his career. His face was emblazoned on a limited edition can of Bud Light last year and he recently launched the new Messenger series, Celebrity World Pong League. 

During an interview with The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Friday (November 13), the multi-platinum artist spoke about the league and in the process, revealed Drake has zero skills when it comes to playing the beloved frat boy game. The two celebrities apparently went head-to-head backstage following a show in Drake’s hometown of Toronto.

“Drake’s no good,” Post said. “I was just like, ‘Man, he sucks.’ If you see this, come meet me again; we’ll play again. But he was terrible.”

Considering Drake’s skills on the basketball court, it’s somewhat surprisingly he’s bad at any type of sport — even if it does involve alcohol. Drake has yet to take Post up on a rematch and with COVID-19 cases surging across the globe, it’s unlikely it will happen anytime soon.

POST MALONE’S HISTORIC BILLBOARD HOT 100 REIGN ENDS AS HIS SWAE LEE COLLAB ‘SUNFLOWER’ GOES DIAMOND

Meanwhile, Post’s historic reign on the Billboard Hot 100 just came to an end. As of November 14, none of Post’s songs are on the celebrated chart for the first time in three years.

Since January 2017, Post earned four No. 1 hits — “Rockstar” featuring 21 Savage, “Psycho” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, “Sunflower” with Swae Lee and “Circles.” He also managed nine Top 10 singles, including his first Hot 100 entry “Congratulations” featuring Quavo, which peaked at No. 8.

The aforementioned “Sunflower” single, which was released in 2018, has since been certified diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

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