AMP member and Twitch streamer Duke Dennis recently became a topic of conversation on the internet after hip-hop artist Drake posted a picture of him on Instagram. As of this writing, the post has over 2.7 million likes, the highest out of the rapper's last eight posts. In the second slide of the post, we see a classic photo of Duke in a Fendi head wrap, staring at a mirror, while rubbing his hands together.
Although Duke interacted briefly with Drake in the post's comments section, it wasn't until a stream on August 30 that he fully addressed the situation.
"Drake using that weird a*s picture, I hate that picture so much bro. Drake using that picture bruh, was random as hell, and my f**king phone... that's the only reason I even seen it... my phone was blowing up... I go look at it, he used the worst picture of all time".
Duke termed the photo "The Rizzalisa", a play on the words 'Monalisa' and 'rizz'. Rizz essentially means romantic appeal or charm, and it is a term Duke is widely credited for pioneering. The photo was clicked over two years ago and by the aforementioned statement, he clearly doesn't seem to be proud of it.
Here's a video of Duke surprising his fellow AMP member Kai Cenat with the "Rizzalisa":
"Drake, what the f**k is you talking about?" - Duke Dennis speaks on Drake posting a picture of him with a cryptic caption
Drake had captioned his post with a cryptic message:
"I’m not aware of my picture or mirror face, it’s a curse from birth and I’m influenced by what I see".
Duke Dennis, like some fans in the post's comments, was equally confused regarding the caption and said:
"Drake, ni**a, what the f**k is you talking about? What the f**k is you talking about, ni**a?"
Although he was perplexed about the situation, Duke Dennis showed appreciation for the rapper and said they followed each other on Instagram and even had a brief interaction in the past:
"Nah, on some cool sh*t, Drake followed me, and at the same time, I followed him back, me and Drake done met before, it was very short".
In other news, Duke and other AMP members, like Agent00 and Fanum, played Black Ops 6 at Treyarch's Call of Duty: NEXT event.