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Michael B. Jordan Labels Drake and 21 Savage's 'Her Loss' 'Relatable' Post-Lori Harvey Split
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The 'Black Panther' star makes the confession when appearing on what appears to be a replica of a 'Saturday Night Live' stage to promote the rappers' new project 'Her Loss'.

AceShowbiz - Michael B. Jordan has finally found the perfect music album that could describe his split from Lori Harvey. The "Creed" star labeled "Her Loss", Drake and 21 Savage's new joint project, the "most relatable album."

On Saturday night, November 5, Drake shared a performance with 21 Savage on what looked to be a replica of a "Saturday Night Live" stage via Instagram. The duo, who just dropped the joint project "Her Loss", were introduced by Michael in the clip.

"Ladies and gentlemen," the "Black Panther" actor, who broke up with Lori in June, said, "presenting your musical guest for the evening, Drake and 21 Savage performing a song off of one of the most relatable albums of all time, 'Her Loss'."

Drizzy and the Slaughter King then performed their song "On BS". Making it like "SNL", their performance ended with an outro sounding like a live television studio audience cheering for the duo.

Many Internet users quickly commented on Michael's claim that he could relate to "Her Loss". "Lmaoooooo he said this his chance to say what he really wanna say," one person said. Another noted, "Can't blame him tho.. That's 'HER LOSS'." Someone else pointed out, "He hit that 'Her Loss' like a villain from a movie [laughing with tears emojis]."

"Lol I mean he didn't lie lol Igaf how much I love being alone I wouldn't let that man go lol he is one of a kind," another person echoed. A separate user found out that "much controversy and trolls on this album as sales strategy," seemingly referring to Drake's alleged Megan Thee Stallion diss track.

The "SNL" spoof is the latest stunt in a series of phony but fascinating "Her Loss" promo spots. It follows a rollout that's included a fake Vogue magazine, a spoof of GQ's "What's In My Bag" segment with 21 Savage, a Tiny Desk Concert teaser that won't be on NPR anytime soon and clips of a mock Howard Stern interview, complete with an overdub of the radio mogul's voice.

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