A Drake song featuring posthumous vocals from the legendary Michael Jackson has reportedly been dropped from the rapper's international tour.

Variety reports Drake has not been performing "Don't Matter to Me," a song from his most recent album during the U.K. leg of his Aubrey and the Three Migos Tour.

Both Variety and Complex report that the track was performed throughout his U.S. tour dates. Drake seems to have replaced the song with "Peak," another selection from his 2018 album Scorpion.

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While the rapper didn't address the change, he told fans the song is "about a little situation I got myself into while I was in the U.K."

Drake's team has also been silent on the replacement, which occurred after the airing of the HBO documentary Leaving Neverland. In that documentary, two men give graphic accounts of sexual abuse they claim to have suffered at Jackson's hands while they were children.

Since its release, brands and companies have been distancing themselves from the iconic musician. As Blavity reported, Canadian radio stations have stopped playing Jackson's music. Complex reports producers on The Simpsons recently stated a 1991 episode that features Jackson's voice would no longer be broadcast.

Jackson's family and estate both claim the King of Pop is innocent of any crime.

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