This battle really f***ed up Ye’s rollout
If anyone can drop tonight it'd be J. Cole, the fallen 3rd one.
He should never drop again
That s*** went before it came no diddy
Dot forgot why B2B worked. The 2nd record has to be better not a step down. He'd be up 1-0 if he flipped the release order. 6:16 into Euphoria works a lot better
Things are gonna be real real bad when the drake stans find out one of their beloved papis angel has been a mole this whole time
Yall literally said “drake supports Palestine and Kendrick doesn’t” and your reasons were him signing a petition and a fake story about Kendrick sitting down and swiping delete on IG comments
Im not being dense you’re backtracking
Until we have more evidence, Drake openly supports Palestine while Kendrick doesn't. Facts dont care about your feelings.
TeamSupreme has him slightly beat
Im noticing all the weirdo annoying posters are team drake
Can’t be a coincidence
This battle really f***ed up Ye’s rollout
That s*** was NOT dropping irregardless
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Can this guy stfu damn
Sidenote: Vanessa Hudgens might be the baddest
Right
Until we have more evidence, Drake openly supports Palestine while Kendrick doesn't. Facts dont care about your feelings.
Once again signing a CEASEFIRE PETITION is NOT SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE
You can do backflips for drake irdc. But stop speaking on politics on here. You’re openly and loudly WRONG
If anyone can drop tonight it'd be J. Cole, the fallen 3rd one.
s*** sounds like a dark souls boss
Drake: I honestly don't remember meeting James Prince. It was years ago and a lot of life has happened since then. What I do remember is like scenes from a movie, being in Houston, on our way to a nightclub escorted by a motorcade; seas parting everywhere we went. Waves, handshakes—all blatant signs of respect and admiration and maybe even fear to be honest.
But it all equaled up to a man straight out of all my favorite movies about power, loyalty and respect. My story from Degrassi until now has been pretty well documented. Everyone has heard how Jas Prince found me on MySpace, reached out, brought me to Houston and introduced me to Lil Wayne. But not much has been said about the things I witnessed from the Prince family during those early years in that city.
There's a common thread throughout the careers of mine and many others. And that is that no one becomes great on our own. Not even me or Pops. You know me, Jas, Jr., Baby Jay, those are my brothers, so I call him Pops. He's a complicated man, and it takes time to learn how to read him, even for me. Through our ears, he reinforced the importance of being self-contained, how to build a team, and how to respect and value their unconditional support to the movement that you're creating.
Our parallels became clearer and clearer. At a time where Toronto was as unlikely to succeed as a former car salesman out of Houston, at a time where rap was either East Coast or West Coast, here we both are. He helped pave the way by building a Third Cost the same way we established the North.
The challenges of creating a movement from scratch are indescribable. Everyone is different and no one has the cheat codes. We're all just feeling our way through, relying on instinct, using whatever tools we've been given. And what James Prince did, from rap to boxing, was build a movement. And he did it for his city.
this is such a great post guys
“Drakes fighter jet shot us down” is f***ing hilarious