waukeganwill
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He can’t win truly even if his disses are hard. He has always been polarizing in the fact that you either love him or hate him. Too many people in and out the industry have been waiting for him to fall. Now that his popularity is starting to wane they smell blood in the water.
Ross references his decline in his diss. You unfollowed him because he sent cease and desist to French Montana?! Truth is dudes in the industry never liked Drake and only associated with him because he’s a hit maker now that he’s on the tail end of his career it’s fair game.
I was just tellin my brother this a few months back around the time Mos Def had that interview takin shots at Drakes music. Drake is still a force in the game but you can see his control is slowly slipping and other rappers are noticing. He is no longer needed like he once was and folks are eagerly lookin to push him out. If you asked Mos Def bout Drake music in 2013ish his response woulda been real supportive and positive because you had to play your role. Present day, not so much.
This kinda happened when Meek hit the TL talking bout Drake usin a ghost writer. There were rappers then poppin out waitin to see his fall. Then B2B happened and everyone fell back in line lol
Im interested to see how this transpires. A lot of gloves have came off and sides have been picked so Im looking forward to see how these dudes careers go now that we wont be seein all these buddy buddy link up records. I think its kinda messed up because lot of these dudes benefited from it, just for it to come out that they secretly didnt like Drake the whole time tells a lot more about them in my opinion. Def looking forward to seeing where these beefs take us from here.
But then again the rap game is WWE af and these mfs could all be laughing together by November callin eachother “bro”/“twin”
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