Lean into being president of the b**** ass niggas and start posting memes about him being a white boy/reinvent into a Richie Rich/unapologetic snobbish rich white dude type of character
he should listen to mr morale then all the disses then gnx & do some self reflecting for two years
I heard from Drake fans if Kendrick has a song with Clipse and they're s***ting on Drake and it's fire, thats a Drake win
Go away til 2026
Come back with undeniable music
Play Kendrick 1 v 1 and break his ankles
More than ever now, I've been saying Drake should develop a serious heroin addiction. This would have been the best possible career move for him. He would have produced a deranged, dark, d***ged out experimental album that would be praised. He’d give grizzly accounts of life and the situations he gets into while being a fiend, and hustling pills on the side to fuel his addiction as people begin to distance themselves from him. Soon it would come out about his addiction and the media would be buzzing. Scandal after scandal would arise and he’d be the most talked about person in the world as he continues down this dark path of addiction and insanity. Then, he would get arrested for possession and do a stint in jail, adding credibility to the hard image he’s been trying to adopt for sometime. The #FreeDrake movement would be like nothing we’ve ever seen before and it would spark an international conversation about how we treat addicts (rehabilitative vs punitive punishment. Drake would get out, get clean, and become the face of the opiate epidemic sweeping North America, opening him up to even wider audiences and platforms. His first album after release would sell a million first week and be praised, as Drizzy explores a whole new realm of lyrical content reflecting on his past degenerate behavior and becomes a symbol of hope for millions dealing with addiction. This would be great for his image, solidify him as one of the greatest rappers ever, and create worldwide change that benefits millions for years to come. The best possible thing drake could have done for his career was to start doing as much dog food as possible, as soon as possible.
More than ever now, I've been saying Drake should develop a serious heroin addiction. This would have been the best possible career move for him. He would have produced a deranged, dark, d***ged out experimental album that would be praised. He’d give grizzly accounts of life and the situations he gets into while being a fiend, and hustling pills on the side to fuel his addiction as people begin to distance themselves from him. Soon it would come out about his addiction and the media would be buzzing. Scandal after scandal would arise and he’d be the most talked about person in the world as he continues down this dark path of addiction and insanity. Then, he would get arrested for possession and do a stint in jail, adding credibility to the hard image he’s been trying to adopt for sometime. The #FreeDrake movement would be like nothing we’ve ever seen before and it would spark an international conversation about how we treat addicts (rehabilitative vs punitive punishment. Drake would get out, get clean, and become the face of the opiate epidemic sweeping North America, opening him up to even wider audiences and platforms. His first album after release would sell a million first week and be praised, as Drizzy explores a whole new realm of lyrical content reflecting on his past degenerate behavior and becomes a symbol of hope for millions dealing with addiction. This would be great for his image, solidify him as one of the greatest rappers ever, and create worldwide change that benefits millions for years to come. The best possible thing drake could have done for his career was to start doing as much dog food as possible, as soon as possible.
More than ever now, I've been saying Drake should develop a serious heroin addiction. This would have been the best possible career move for him. He would have produced a deranged, dark, d***ged out experimental album that would be praised. He’d give grizzly accounts of life and the situations he gets into while being a fiend, and hustling pills on the side to fuel his addiction as people begin to distance themselves from him. Soon it would come out about his addiction and the media would be buzzing. Scandal after scandal would arise and he’d be the most talked about person in the world as he continues down this dark path of addiction and insanity. Then, he would get arrested for possession and do a stint in jail, adding credibility to the hard image he’s been trying to adopt for sometime. The #FreeDrake movement would be like nothing we’ve ever seen before and it would spark an international conversation about how we treat addicts (rehabilitative vs punitive punishment. Drake would get out, get clean, and become the face of the opiate epidemic sweeping North America, opening him up to even wider audiences and platforms. His first album after release would sell a million first week and be praised, as Drizzy explores a whole new realm of lyrical content reflecting on his past degenerate behavior and becomes a symbol of hope for millions dealing with addiction. This would be great for his image, solidify him as one of the greatest rappers ever, and create worldwide change that benefits millions for years to come. The best possible thing drake could have done for his career was to start doing as much dog food as possible, as soon as possible.
Took far too long for this to be posted
In all honesty, in the general public’s eyes and the average KTT2 user’s most likely - a genuinely good album, none of this mob boss bullshit and a return to Views and earlier sound
More than ever now, I've been saying Drake should develop a serious heroin addiction. This would have been the best possible career move for him. He would have produced a deranged, dark, d***ged out experimental album that would be praised. He’d give grizzly accounts of life and the situations he gets into while being a fiend, and hustling pills on the side to fuel his addiction as people begin to distance themselves from him. Soon it would come out about his addiction and the media would be buzzing. Scandal after scandal would arise and he’d be the most talked about person in the world as he continues down this dark path of addiction and insanity. Then, he would get arrested for possession and do a stint in jail, adding credibility to the hard image he’s been trying to adopt for sometime. The #FreeDrake movement would be like nothing we’ve ever seen before and it would spark an international conversation about how we treat addicts (rehabilitative vs punitive punishment. Drake would get out, get clean, and become the face of the opiate epidemic sweeping North America, opening him up to even wider audiences and platforms. His first album after release would sell a million first week and be praised, as Drizzy explores a whole new realm of lyrical content reflecting on his past degenerate behavior and becomes a symbol of hope for millions dealing with addiction. This would be great for his image, solidify him as one of the greatest rappers ever, and create worldwide change that benefits millions for years to come. The best possible thing drake could have done for his career was to start doing as much dog food as possible, as soon as possible.
While your hypothetical scenario is certainly imaginative, it’s worth pointing out that encouraging or glamorizing destructive behavior, even hypothetically, can have serious consequences both for the individuals involved and society at large. Substance addiction, especially to opioids, is a devastating public health crisis that destroys lives, families, and communities.
Drake, or any artist, does not need to suffer personally to create impactful art or inspire change. Many musicians and public figures have used their platforms to bring attention to issues like addiction, mental health, and social justice without personally enduring those struggles. It’s possible to tell powerful, compelling stories or raise awareness without advocating harmful behavior.
Art and activism should ideally stem from a place of authenticity and responsibility, rather than glorifying self-destruction for the sake of attention or career growth.