Monday, September 30, 2013

Here's my Problem with Drake

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Aubrey Graham pull up a chair, we need to talk.
Everyone in the Hip Hop community is still in an uproar about the Kendrick "Control" verse where he mentioned being the "King of both Coast" and he also threw some of his peers in the verse as well. If you haven't heard this verse yet, I truly do not know where you've been the past month of so. Drake's name was mentioned in the verse and I'm almost sure everyone knew Drake would have a slight temper tantrum about that.

With that being said, I think its time to talk to Drake

I recently came across an interview of yours where you discussed Kendrick Lamar and the controversial "Control" verse. I must say you sound bitter my friend. The interview I'm speaking of is the "Big Boys Neighborhood" interview where you stated the record Kendrick made could possibly put him "in a box" musically. Not only that you pretty much said people will only check for his music when he's being "Confrontational" and you have no plans on creating anymore music with him.

I guess my question to you is, nigga why you mad?!
Kendrick's verse wasn't a diss to you, if anything he gave you and everyone he mention props and respect. He basically said he thinks you guys can rap and you're his competition, that doesn't means he's dissing you. If anything you should be upset if he didn't mention your name. 

Let me guess, you're upset because he put a spark back into rap and you wish you did it first huh? Get over it my nigga, rap is competitive and everyone wants to be the best.

When two artist get on a song each rapper should try to have the best verse, who the fuck wants to come in second place? I truly think you're bitter because Kendrick had the balls to say what everyone thinks when they step inside the booth and you wish you did it first. Then you said you don't want to make music with him anymore, why not? 

Let's use basketball for example you want to be Lebron James and join forces with the other all-star players instead of playing against them and earning your respect. You don't think Jay Z and Nas could have joined forces earlier and became the best of friends, instead they didn't because in order to be the best you must go toe to toe against the best. Now you have a issue with this man because he wants to be great and have lyrical competition smh Drake you sound like a female.

Looks like you're really going to be mad once the footage of Kendrick at the BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher drops

Drake's interview with Big Boy

Written by Rell Mac (@Rell_Mac)





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