Ima be honest with yall. 95% of the reason I don’t live with my momma is because I wanna do gay shit. If I was str8 and unmarried… I’d be at home, unbothered by what yall talking about.
@KingEccentricC3@DuffJuice30 Now you just talking to say you talking. None of those people have been known to copy the hairstyles of other people. but you as a drake dick gobbler are purposely ignoring that fact
@KingEccentricC3@DuffJuice30 Because LOGICALLY, Jay is doing a protective style & less of trying to match someone. Drake has historically changed his hair to match other poppin rappers. Drake got braids after Dot, did the hair clip thing after Smino… LOGICALLY, it corny make sense. That’s why
@ngel5_ Or or or… talk to him and let him know as long as he doesn’t cross sexual boundaries (touching, kissing, fucking) then going to a party & interacting with women isn’t a problem for you. He prolly thinks anything he does could be considered cheating when at a party
@percyishim Soooo, the “benzes, houses, girlfriends, Chanel bags” is a skill issue. so tired of hearing this shit. yall get money & do bullshit with it then complain it’s not enough. Go to a Walmart & ask how many people have HAD 1.5million dollars to blow! Yall niggas are just dumb
@iluvrp10s This rage bait?? Ain’t no way you think Uzi is better than ANYONE listed here 😭😭😭Uzi not even better than Meek, Whack, or Black Thought & they all from Philly
@KRL_defi_ So tired of hearing these niggas complain about making money 90% of the population won’t see in a lifetime. 7 mil could’ve went a long way if the need to “flex” wasn’t so strong
Drake is a genuinely gifted, one-of-a-kind hitmaker who has released some of the biggest and most impactful songs and albums of my lifetime. But his massive commercial success has created a false equation: a lot of people assume that because he’s the biggest, he must also be the best.
In truth, there are hundreds of MCs who are simply better, with stronger albums, sharper pens, more versatile flows, superior freestyles, and more compelling features. They just refuse to water down their art into the lowest-common-denominator pop-rap that dominates the charts. Authenticity and depth rarely get the same shine as mass appeal, and that’s why the gap between “most popular” and “most elite” has never been wider.