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baby williams changed my life, even growing up in the safe suburbs of north Atlanta, i respected and mostly understood his struggle. his rapping skills cant.. exactly.. um.. be compared to his protégés, but as an artist, he is a legend.
All things set aside Drake was the spawn of Kanye and kid cudi Making rap songs and R&B hits - tied to cash money where he was the odd one out but managed to be the best out of all them…. He was the star HEADLINING his sophomore album victory and fought management to give some love and respect to ASAP & Kendrick Down to him producing Fucking problems for himself to then offering to Lamar then giving it to asap. Drake is lame and corny but he did walk so his friends and contemporary’s could run. He is far to sensitive but that’s because he never fit in. Idk man I’d love to get an old man talk with the three of them one day because yeah it’s pretty ugly rn but no matter what… they’ll always have HISTORY. Ya know
“why is my struggle different than others, only child thats taking care of his mother as health worse and her bills double, all of a sudden I don’t get a pat on the back for the come up?” -Lose You Haters credit his success to his white side in a heavily black dominated industry, where whiteness is like kryptonite.
Whiteness is a kryptonite in Hip-Hop if you pursue the culture's validation. Being adjacent to whiteness is not kryptonite if you want to be a pop star like Drake or Post Malone