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Did Drake Straight-Up Steal ‘Too Good’ From Another R&B Singer?
"The Hip-Hop universe is beginning to settle after Drake recently unleashed his latest album, Views, upon the world. While the overall reaction to the project has been mixed, it was undeniably a Drake album in both the aesthetics and subject matter.
However, one piece of Views might not be authentic. Brooklyn artist Keayana “Cokah” Coke claims that Drizzy used her song “Too Good” for his own version on Views. Coke shared a side-by-side audio recording on Facebook to make her point.
How did the track allegedly make it into the 6 God’s hands? Coke sent her track to Drake’s dad, Dennis Graham, via Instagram.
While she mentions in the comments of the audio-post thread that she’s not mad (“I actually…was honored”), a shout-out would’ve sufficed to show credit.
"I'm not gonna curse out everyone who disagrees with me THATS what's I'm not gonna do ... neither I'm I going to keep explaining myself . I don't want money, I WANT RECOGNITION ! Put some RESPEK on my name ! I go hard for music and it's my passion I sent the song to drake dad for an opinion cause I'm a die hard drake fan and look up to drake .. so an opinion from his maker meant a lot to me I didn't copy write it cause I didn't think the song would get over 90k plays.
And y'all think I'm mad that he took some of my song I'm actually not? I'm honored.& the similarities between the songs are clear .. So like are y'all finished or are y'all done ?
SB- PEOPLE put me on before I heard the actual song . So stop sucking my ass please and thank you
May god be with u all"
Of course, this alleged incident isn’t the first time Drake’s musicianship’s been under the microscope. Last year’s Drake-Meek Mill feud stemmed from Meek’s accusations that Drake employs a ghostwriter to write the majority of his raps, but a less-visible controversy stemmed from Virginia artist D.R.A.M. Claiming that Drizzy jacked his hit “Cha Cha” for “Hotline Bling.”
As expected, neither Drake nor Dennis Graham have responded to the allegations.

Did Drake Straight-Up Steal ‘Too Good’ From Another R&B Singer?
"The Hip-Hop universe is beginning to settle after Drake recently unleashed his latest album, Views, upon the world. While the overall reaction to the project has been mixed, it was undeniably a Drake album in both the aesthetics and subject matter.
However, one piece of Views might not be authentic. Brooklyn artist Keayana “Cokah” Coke claims that Drizzy used her song “Too Good” for his own version on Views. Coke shared a side-by-side audio recording on Facebook to make her point.
How did the track allegedly make it into the 6 God’s hands? Coke sent her track to Drake’s dad, Dennis Graham, via Instagram.

While she mentions in the comments of the audio-post thread that she’s not mad (“I actually…was honored”), a shout-out would’ve sufficed to show credit.
"I'm not gonna curse out everyone who disagrees with me THATS what's I'm not gonna do ... neither I'm I going to keep explaining myself . I don't want money, I WANT RECOGNITION ! Put some RESPEK on my name ! I go hard for music and it's my passion I sent the song to drake dad for an opinion cause I'm a die hard drake fan and look up to drake .. so an opinion from his maker meant a lot to me I didn't copy write it cause I didn't think the song would get over 90k plays.
And y'all think I'm mad that he took some of my song I'm actually not? I'm honored.& the similarities between the songs are clear .. So like are y'all finished or are y'all done ?
SB- PEOPLE put me on before I heard the actual song . So stop sucking my ass please and thank you

Of course, this alleged incident isn’t the first time Drake’s musicianship’s been under the microscope. Last year’s Drake-Meek Mill feud stemmed from Meek’s accusations that Drake employs a ghostwriter to write the majority of his raps, but a less-visible controversy stemmed from Virginia artist D.R.A.M. Claiming that Drizzy jacked his hit “Cha Cha” for “Hotline Bling.”
As expected, neither Drake nor Dennis Graham have responded to the allegations.
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