Drake Allegedly Calls Ex-Girlfriend Rihanna 'The Devil' During Live Performance of 'Days in the East'; Suggests Satan is 'Holding Her Back' (VIDEO)

Successful rapper Drake hinted that his former girlfriend Rihanna is 'The Devil' when he performed his "Days in the East" song at a recent concert at the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre in Toronto.

"Why you keep askin' me about (the wife)/ Couple other things I'd rather do than talk bout that right now," said Drake in his rap while an image of the number '6' flashed at least three times, possibly hinting at the 'Mark of the Beast' number that symbolizes Satan '666', "Told you bout givin him chances on chances on chances/He's not holdin you down, he's holdin you back right now."

The aforementioned 'Days in the East' song is from the 27-year-old Toronto native's future fourth album titled Views from the 6.

Rihanna's spiritual beliefs may have raised questions for some on social media in the past as many critics associate her with the Illuminati, an alleged elite group using subliminal messages to influence the world.

According to the Vigilant Citizen website, the 26-year-old Barbadian singer and her recording label Roc-A-Fella Records (led by rapper Jay-Z) has allegedly shown occult images several times in their music performances.

"Feeling it coming in the air, hear the screams from everywhere, I'm addicted to thrill, It's a dangerous love affair, Can't be scared when it goes down, got a problem tell me now, Only thing that's on my mind is who gon run this town tonight, who gon run this town tonight," said Rihanna in the popular "Run This Town" song in 2009.

"Rihanna's lyrics are announcing an imminent change that might terrify or enrage some people ('hear the screams from everywhere'). The torches hint to a new spiritual and philosophical era where Lucifer is king. She is 'addicted to the thrill' of being on the dark side and she knows that dealing with it is a 'dangerous love affair,' according to the Vigilant Citizen.

"But regardless of all of this, it all comes down to control, hence 'Only thing that's on my mind is who gon run this town tonight." Then Jay-Z comes along and announces the coming of 'Roc Nation' (Roc being a diminutive of Roc-a-fella, the name of his record label, which is based on the elite family Rockefeller).

However, the 24-year-old singer has been very vocal about her support of Christian minister and author Joyce Meyer in the past.

"@JoyceMeyer you're awesome," said Rihanna to the minister via Twitter. "Get into her books," Rihanna tweeted a fan about the minister.

However, Ex-B2K lead singer Omarion spoke to The Boombox about her involvement in the evil side of the music industry.

"I don't personally know Rihanna's beliefs but I think there's a very dark and very sinister part of the entertainment business and I think it's very visible. I don't know if Rihanna [has fallen victim to those pressures]," Omarion said in the 2009 interview, "I've never really heard her speak about it. I hope that she doesn't believe in that stuff and I don't think that she does, but I don't know."