The “culture police” types are the ones trying to extend their run in rap media circles because they have nothing to show for all their years of clinging to the industry since they themselves aren’t creatives. The best they can do is to attempt to gate keep with random ambiguous moving goalpost arguments that aren’t even objectively defined between culture, language, behavior or ethics.
Give it up Drake doesn’t know you lil bro & he lost life gos on
atc91 just opened his mouth
someone come hand him a grammy rn
The intro to NLU video better be on the album
I had a dream last night that that snippet is actually a feature on YG’s album instead
Tf are y’all talking about man
Projection because their goat has obviously done s*** to his body and got clowned by it by Kendrick and by the biggest f***ing hater of a producer for it #BBLDrizzy
im just prayin for kenny i never wish violence over rap beef but toiling with papi is a can of worms you simply dont want to open
I’m sure he’s afraid of sassy sneak disses and Somali gangbangers trying to intimidate him at fashion shows
@Idego @Zackbrah @thegreatdivine
I would like to offer a sincer apology to the above users.
I went to war with them, but now that this beef is over, I would like to say I HIGHLY appreciate their dedication and they have provided majour entertainment in this thread.
Drake has offered amazing moments and vibez to the HipHop community and will go down as such, even after he is raided (which will happen).
Now that the score has been settled and Drake and his music is now in its rightful position, let’s us not look at the man but his music. It is trully amazing what Aubrey has been Able to achieve and his cultural impact in the cultural consciousness.
Let no further violence happen, may we all usher ourselves into a new age of HipHop, or recluse ourselves into the entrainment we have been so blessed to be a part of and pass down all the right messages to the following generations.
You really apologizin to dudes that were itt posting edited pics of whitney in black eye and praying that she got beat up?
@Idego @Zackbrah @thegreatdivine
I would like to offer a sincer apology to the above users.
I went to war with them, but now that this beef is over, I would like to say I HIGHLY appreciate their dedication and they have provided majour entertainment in this thread.
Drake has offered amazing moments and vibez to the HipHop community and will go down as such, even after he is raided (which will happen).
Now that the score has been settled and Drake and his music is now in its rightful position, let’s us not look at the man but his music. It is trully amazing what Aubrey has been Able to achieve and his cultural impact in the cultural consciousness.
Let no further violence happen, may we all usher ourselves into a new age of HipHop, or recluse ourselves into the entrainment we have been so blessed to be a part of and pass down all the right messages to the following generations.
You clearly made this beef your entire personality. Sad.
@sab happy 4th brothe hope you dont see this till tomorrow,
why on earth is this harmless dude getting clapped again?
idk but maybe he should take it as a sign to drop the gimmick
i guess @winter really didn’t wanna be able to make new threads in the long run
The Microscopic Divine you absolutely suck and can’t stop taking L’s
@thegreatdivine
Aint that person in charge of the chart thread
Can't read
if domestic kung fu kenny ever drops a number 1 that isn't drake focused i'll be impressed
He already did with Humble lol
i guess @winter really didn’t wanna be able to make new threads in the long run
i had proof for this tonight plus its 1 a week plus it was popping
How y’all fw the new Kendrick album? Thoughts on the track where he raps from the perspective of a man in heaven, a man in hell, and a man in purgatory? What’s yall favorite song?
Drake lied about his father being absent to seem more black and sell more records. This don’t sit right with me.
Dennis Graham recalled a conversation with Drake telling him that the rhymes about him being an absentee father in his music were purely to increase sales. “I have always been with Drake,” he told Cannon. “I said, ‘Drake, why are you saying all of this different stuff about me, man? This is not cool.’ And he goes, ‘Dad, it sells records.'”
@Idego @Zackbrah @thegreatdivine
I would like to offer a sincer apology to the above users.
I went to war with them, but now that this beef is over, I would like to say I HIGHLY appreciate their dedication and they have provided majour entertainment in this thread.
Drake has offered amazing moments and vibez to the HipHop community and will go down as such, even after he is raided (which will happen).
Now that the score has been settled and Drake and his music is now in its rightful position, let’s us not look at the man but his music. It is trully amazing what Aubrey has been Able to achieve and his cultural impact in the cultural consciousness.
Let no further violence happen, may we all usher ourselves into a new age of HipHop, or recluse ourselves into the entrainment we have been so blessed to be a part of and pass down all the right messages to the following generations.
Bro is on his Cole World
Drake lied about his father being absent to seem more black and sell more records. This don’t sit right with me.
Dennis Graham recalled a conversation with Drake telling him that the rhymes about him being an absentee father in his music were purely to increase sales. “I have always been with Drake,” he told Cannon. “I said, ‘Drake, why are you saying all of this different stuff about me, man? This is not cool.’ And he goes, ‘Dad, it sells records.'”
Drake was hurt by this and said all my s*** is facts:
"Woke up today so hurt, man. My father will say anything to anyone that’s willing to listen to him,” Drizzy wrote. “It’s sad when family gets like this, but what can we really do? That’s the people we are stuck with. Every bar I ever spit was the truth and the truth is hard for some people to accept.”