Summary
- It was reported that rapper Drake drew attention by mentioning Bitcoin in his new song.
- Cointelegraph evaluated that Bitcoin and other virtual assets are indicating entry into popular culture.
- The mention of Bitcoin in pop music can be interpreted as a sign of mainstream adoption of virtual assets.

Famous rapper Drake has drawn attention by including Bitcoin (BTC) in the lyrics of his song. This has led to evaluations that Bitcoin and other virtual assets (cryptocurrencies) are entering mainstream popular culture.
On the 5th (local time), according to the cryptocurrency-focused media outlet Cointelegraph, Drake wrote the lyric "Bitcoin could go down this week and go up next week" in his new song 'What did I miss?'.
The outlet evaluated, "The mention of Bitcoin in pop music indicates that virtual assets are entering mainstream culture."

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