The song dropped on OVO & Republic Records, with no mention of Young Money/Cash Money.

Drake’s new single, “Toosie Slide,” arrived on Friday as a solo track, but it almost had a big-name feature on it. Atlanta’s Lil Baby revealed on Instagram that Drake asked him to be on the song last month, but Baby forgot to send a verse.

“[Drake] Sent Me This Song A Month Ago My Dumb A*s Ain’t Send The Verse Bacc 💀,” he wrote. “But That’s Big Bro We Got Sh*t Comingggggg.”

Lil Baby and Drake first collaborated on 2018’s “Yes Indeed.” Later that year, Drizzy also hopped on Lil Baby and Gunna’s “Never Recover,” a cut off the Drip Harder collaborative album.

He isn’t the first artist to miss out on being part of a major Drake hit. Trippie Redd infamously didn’t complete his verse for “God’s Plan” in time, forcing Drake to release it without him. The song went No. 1 and is now certified Diamond.

Lil Baby’s involvement isn’t the only interesting fact about the song, either. Many fans noticed that streaming services list the release under OVO, Republic, and UMG, with no mention of Young Money or Cash Money. Drake’s label situation has been an ongoing source of confusion ever since he rapped about getting out of his deal on 2018’s “Is There More.” Subsequent releases have listed Frozen Moments LLC, OVO, Young Money/Cash Money, and more.

In a late 2019 RapRadar interview, Drake clarified that he’s no longer signed to Cash Money. However, Birdman claimed the label would be “forever in business” with the rapper. Drake has been dropping 2020 songs like “Chicago Freestyle” exclusively on SoundCloud, leading many to believe his label confusion was ongoing.

Catch up on all the lyrics to Drake’s “Toosie Slide” on Genius now.