honestly it wasn't even the bodyguards. it was OVO like the people you'd think would do it
drake's bodyguards are professional, career bodyguards. and two of them at the time were white
dumb that DRAM thinks it was bodyguards
how would you know
drake stans are so passive aggressive like females it’s hella funny
They learn from the best
I think if he hit diddy back we’d have heard about it considering every year there’s a new story about how diddy pimp slapped him
I’m not talking about the diddy s*** in particular. I’m saying in general I’m just not personally sure the evidence is great enough to say he’s a bully . Just my opinion though , even with this guy he literally pressed him and security did what they was paid to do . Idk how that’s bully behavior
“Nigga where my 1 on 1”
Is real nigga s***. He ain’t getting it. But I feel em
Cha cha is an interpolation of Timmy Thomas. Drake uses the actual sample.
Also the artists sound nothing alike on it 🤣
Diddy is literally the most f***ed up evil person in hiphop 💀
Hes what J Prince think he is
Diddy could probably have someone butt-named hanging by their ankles off a bridge in Sinaloa if he wanted to
This is the man who inspired your favorite rapper’s first global hit Hotline Bling. Drake stole his sauce.
It’s not about who did it first it’s about who did it right
Drake a fake bully. He’ll bring harm to a dude like this but let diddy slap him and Push still walking around untouched.
I hate niggas who scream s*** to some and then whisper to others.
Why u mad tho
Diddy is literally the most f***ed up evil person in hiphop 💀
Hes what J Prince think he is
On everything diddy is a maniac
Ngga stole Hotline Bling then blackballed Dram. jewish people taking over in the same fashion in every industry.
He ain’t steal that song man they have two completely different samples
He ain’t steal that song man they have two completely different samples
Drake admitted that he got the idea from DRAM.
thefader.com/2015/10/20/drake-hotline-bling-cha-cha-interview
Drake spoke about the connection between the songs in the course of his interview with The FADER—though his comments haven’t been published until now. Responding to a question about a sunnier vibe to some of his summer output, he seems to acknowledge that “Hotline Bling” was based on “Cha Cha” and describes the song as a modern-rap equivalent to a dancehall artist recording their own spin on a hot riddim.
“You know, like in Jamaica, you’ll have a riddim and it’s like, everyone has to do a song on that,” Drake said. “Imagine that in rap, or imagine that in R&B. Imagine if we got one beat and every single person—me, this guy, this guy, all these guys—had to do a song on that one beat. So sometimes I’ll pick a beat that’s a bit, like, sunnier, I guess is the word you used, than usual, and I just try my hand at it. And that’s kind of what ‘Hotline Bling’ was. And I loved it. It’s cool. I’ve been excited by that sort of creative process.”
Cha cha is an interpolation of Timmy Thomas. Drake uses the actual sample.
Also the artists sound nothing alike on it 🤣
This is actually not true
“I ain’t gone lie, his body guards went to town on the kid”
I can respect a dude who can admit he caught an L lol but that's what makes this random to me. Like DRAM said, that s*** was years ago, and it's clear Drake had him beat tf up. Why is he still talking about it? DRAM rebranded as a whole different artist since then and hasn't even spoken it about himself til now Drake needs to let it go