If Drake was really as popular as he perpetuated to be … Why was there no public outcry or voice of support?

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Or alternatively, why was the world so open to believing the accusations raised against him and ready to dance to a song exposing him? :sas2:
This is exactly my point

I see business owners who never discuss Hip-Hop using the BBL Drizzy instrumental on their business‘ IG stories … family businesses in the food industry actually

It’s like people hated him but felt like he too loved to say anything so they just bit their tongue
 

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Drake's public rallying seemed weak compared to Kendrick's. Drake's global fanbase is huge but most of them weren't engaged.

This is where Drake fukked up in his rollout. Premiering the first track "Push Ups" with DJ Whoo Kid and DJ Akademiks was innovative and smart, but after that Akademiks was diminishing returns. What he should have done is premiere each track with a different radio station. He could have premiered "Family Matters" with a Toronto radio station and premiered "The Heart Part-6" with an NYC or LA radio station. That would, at least, have had all of Toronto tuning in, becoming engaged and rallying around him.
 
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:yeshrug:A lot of people had Drake winning until Kenny started firing back. I mean NY slick was on Drake’s side.

The problem is that Drake brought this completely on himself. If he was attacked unprovoked he would've had more backers. But he sat there cried wolf "drop drop drop drop drop you taking too long blah blah" then ran when the wolf actually came. A cowardly act no one respects on a fundamental level, even if you love his music.
Idk how nïggàs thought this was gon play out :mjlol:
nikkas really thought fam really didn't plan for any of this. Like he was fina just cut the verse and not be prepared for the outcome :russ:
 

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Drake's public rallying seemed weak compared to Kendrick's too. Drake's global fanbase is huge but most of them weren't engaged.

This is where Drake fukked up in his rollout. Premiering the first track "Push Ups" with DJ Akademiks was innovative and smart, but after that it was diminishing returns. What he should have done is premiere each track with a different radio station. He could have premiered "Family Matters" with a Toronto radio station and premiered "The Heart Part-6" with an NYC or LA radio station. That would, at least, have had all of Toronto tuning in, becoming engaged and rallying around him.
He fuçked up w/ the Taylor Made freestyle. He lost momentum w/ that AI shyt. Already had the West Coast beat why not bar that nikka up
 

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I feel nikkas prolly never really liked him, its a fake industry everyone just using each other.


Kendrick included.


If you felt he was a fraud canadian rapper from the suburbs why you hop on that nikka album and tour when you was on the come up?



Same goes for Ross, French, Future, Meek, Metro etc.


Notice how everyone Drake beefed with he has helped in some way shape or form at some point in time :francis:




No friends in the industry :manny:
 
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He has the money and the power but not the respect.
I would think those reference tracks and the Ghostwriter Rhymes have alot to do with that

On top of the fact that his albums have no real substance

It's just club & party music from a Canadian that paints his nails pink, wore black-face paint & hair clips

There's alot of reasons people don't like Drake
 
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