I ain't gay but I ain't afraid to admit that he is lowkey sexy tbh
This a sus thing to say as a "straight man"
The reason why is one of those bars is from 2001 where hov got away with songs like Girls, Girls, Girls
Aight something that needs to be said about this. Jay Z did actually catch some flak for Girls, Girls, Girls. But it's mostly because men said it was a corny song for chicks. And for the most part, that's really all it was. It was the early 2000s, dudes weren't really tryna hear gangsta rappers make songs for chicks and they would hate. But the songs would still be popular cause they songs for women, and the women loved em
He wasn't saying anything too crazy on that track anyway, besides this one bar:
I got this young chick, she so immature
She like, "Why you don't buy me Reeboks no more?
Like to show out in public, throw tantrums on the floor
Got to toss a couple dollars just to shut up her holla
How young we talking Shawn? Cause this was around the time he was hanging out with R Kelly frequently
Drake looks biracial because he is. I think it really comes down to the side of your family that you are raised by. Drake was raised by the white side of his family so he most likely identifies with that side of himself more. How he presented himself before his rap career cements this
First, RACE is a social characteristic, no matter where Drake goes, he’s perceived as a Black man. That’s how race works everywhere not just in America. Race is about your personal identity and how others perceive you. He doesn’t look white.
You are making assumptions on his life and how he feels about his blackness which is f***ing lame and wrong. Especially because his entire adult life has been dedicated to making explicitly Black Art (Rap, R&B, Dancehall/Caribbean, etc..).
If you listen to his interviews and his family interviews, you arent telling the truth. Yeah he spent most of his childhood with his Mom but he spent a lot of time in Memphis with his father’s family. Which is one of the reasons he’s a musical person and was influenced by his uncle Larry.
Drake isn't a black man though. He's a biracial man who was raised by his white side of the family
Some s*** I’d read on twitter
This a sus thing to say as a "straight man"
Grow up and learn to become comfortable in your sexuality b
it's funny because i remember a time where drake stans used to make fun of kanye for needing attention seeking stunts and controversy to stay relevant, while drake stayed relevant because of the quality of his music. in a way, they weren't completely wrong, but it has been years since i've heard anyone say that lol.

Some of y’all got Drake meat so deeply implanted that you can’t even admit that making a reference to slaves being tortured on a R&B song with SZA is a miss.
Some of y’all got Drake meat so deeply implanted that you can’t even admit that making a reference to slaves being tortured on a R&B song with SZA is a miss.
I’m just here to enjoy the circus
In all honesty it baffles me how hard Drake haters go and it’s been like that his whole career smh
they are the new Ye stans. Most of them are actual former Ye stans that left during the MAGA era and antics, which is now ironic
We move and go #1 again
While you bozos for 15 years try to cause damage with mentally challenged think pieces
I FEEL FOR YALL DEEPLY
Cole got a whole song called Chaining Day. a decade later this line got people up in arms. crazy times
Not entirely the same because Chaining Day is about himself and doesn't even have many references to slavery. "Cause I chose this slavery", "Cause I love this slavery" and a line about freedom is about as far as it goes. Might as well call out Diamonds From Sierra Leone for making the same connection
I'm not on Twitter so I don't know if people actually have a problem with Drake's line. I'm just saying I don't think Chaining Day is really the same thing