Naturally, this, when taken alongside some other choice lyrics (including on fellow Iceman tracks “Janice STFU” and “B’s on the Table”) quickly led to fans pointing to Drake’s legal action against UMG , i.e. Universal Music Group, the parent company of Republic Records and other labels. “Swear my label gotta free me, baby,” Drake asserts on “Janice STFU.” On “B’s on the Table,” featuring 21 Savage , he argues that he’s “fightin’ the man, not suin’ the rapper,” marking a clear allusion to Kendrick Lamar . All three of Drake’s new projects— Iceman , Habibti , and Maid of Honour —are listed on Apple Music as being released by OVO, “under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.” Though there’s been no direct confirmation, or denial, of what the future of Drake’s label situation might look like, fans were quick to pounce on all of this in the immediate aftermath of Friday’s triple release. Notably, there is some precedent here.…