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My viewpoint Drake came in the game fanned out, naive and eager to collaborate with all these dudes. It’s some truth in Ross bars about him wanting to be down with the crew.
That was his misstep though. He calling these dudes his brothers, big upping them on stage, had a signed mic by Pusha T when secretly all these ****** don’t rock with you. He should have just came in did his records and tours with dudes and kept it pushing. Too friendly, I’ve been hearing as far back as 2015/16 most rappers don’t **** with him and think he’s a corny lame lol. I think it come down to he doesn’t come from that same background and he came off eager to fit in with them.
I have no sympathy for him though cause i think the last few years he realized it and that why his music changed ( Pusha referenced the angry tone shift in his music) and he started with all the subliminal shots. He knew this day was coming or he should have.
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I agree. I think a lot of people finally speaking their mind. Most of Drake's "bros" it's industry stuff. When you not really homies like that it's easy to break a fake friendship with something small. When Drake bought 21 a whip when dude just came out it was obvious he forces these phony relationships. You can be the biggest Drake fan (not you, in general) and admit that's weird. You don't even know this _.
Every new rapper that gets hot he has to show everybody he knows about them too, he's a try hard. He wants to be included in everything. He almost 40 still doing this corny "I'm hip too" act. It definitely helps having the most popular rapper co-sign you but we've seen it can also backfire.