🦉The Official Drake Thread6️⃣ - Scary Hours 3 11.17.23

Which one of y'all tweeted this? :lol:

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Pac was raised by the real ones going against the man. Was in and out of trouble way before he met Suge. The fake thug **** is hilarious when people say that ****. He put on his entertainment hat for music but son did more for blacks and Hispanics than any other rapper ever has. Would love to hear Pac speak on this ******** we going through now.
 
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At this point I guess it's just fun for you guys to argue... :lol:

But if we are being honest. Drake fans don't care about this stuff. A good chunk of them aren't hip
Hop fans. So they couldn't care less about a battle rap. All that matters to them is they get to shake their hips to one dance. That's all.
 
Pac was raised by the real ones going against the man. Was in and out of trouble way before he met Suge. The fake thug **** is hilarious when people say that ****. He put on his entertainment hat for music but son did more for blacks and Hispanics than any other rapper ever has. Would love to hear Pac speak on this ******** we going through now.
I love Pac (avi check) but I've always felt that this side of him was extremely dramatized and romanticized.

Like I cringe when I hear people call pac an activist, or a deep *** poet or intellectual.

He was a rapper, a great one. The greatest. (Don't debate me on this, I will fight you) But that's it. He ain't do **** for Blacks and Hispanics really other than give them some form of entertainment (music) and if we keeping it a buck, the 2Pac that died in vegas was the one stomping crip ****** out in casino's, fake suwooping, and perpetuating the same gang **** that inner city youths keep falling victim to.
 
At this point I guess it's just fun for you guys to argue...
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But if we are being honest. Drake fans don't care about this stuff. A good chunk of them aren't hip
Hop fans. So they couldn't care less about a battle rap. All that matters to them is they get to shake their hips to one dance. That's all.
Lol I wouldn't call someone a Drake fan if the depth of their Drake fandom comes via One Dance and freaking controlla lol
 
I love Pac (avi check) but I've always felt that this side of him was extremely dramatized and romanticized.

Like I cringe when I hear people call pac an activist, or a deep *** poet or intellectual.

He was a rapper, a great one. The greatest. (Don't debate me on this, I will fight you) But that's it. He ain't do **** for Blacks and Hispanics really other than give them some form of entertainment (music) and if we keeping it a buck, the 2Pac that died in vegas was the one stomping crip ****** out in casino's, fake suwooping, and perpetuating the same gang **** that inner city youths keep falling victim to.

Foreal. Tupac gusto talked big game in his interviews but we all saw his real life actions.
 
It woulda been an L if Meek actually referenced that with you know, actual bars? But nah...he decided to tweet and casually mention it in a song :lol:.

Drake won that "beef" because he had the better diss track. Simple. Some of my favorite artist have took some pretty terrible personal L's (I'm looking at you Nas :smh:) and won.

Meek had ONE JOB. If he woulda dropped fire...it woulda been well received. Still disappointed at how he handled that whole situation. Smh

Not to say Drake didn't win because he did but Meek didnt' stand a chance. People wasn't even really quoting the Drake stuff aside from the Twitter fingers line. It was more about making meme's saying how Meek lost. Drake really didn't KILL Meek like that. But public opinion controlled that war and social media already had it in their mind that MEek lost and if Meek dropped any hit it would be deemed too late or not good enough.
 
Foreal. Tupac gusto talked big game in his interviews but we all saw his real life actions.
I mean, Pac was awesome to me. I still listen to him religiously, almost daily.

But when I see Pac being upheld with like MLK, Malcolm X, and the black panthers that's when it crosses the line for me.

So often we as people try to make entertainers more than what they are. 2Pac wasn't some black activist, and that's okay. He was a turnt ***** that was a talented musician. Just leave it at that.
 
At this point I guess it's just fun for you guys to argue... :lol:

But if we are being honest. Drake fans don't care about this stuff. A good chunk of them aren't hip
Hop fans. So they couldn't care less about a battle rap. All that matters to them is they get to shake their hips to one dance. That's all.
:smile: they just wanna smoke hookah and dance with their friends, don't take em serious.
 
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Not to say Drake didn't win because he did but Meek didnt' stand a chance. People wasn't even really quoting the Drake stuff aside from the Twitter fingers line. It was more about making meme's saying how Meek lost. Drake really didn't KILL Meek like that. But public opinion controlled that war and social media already had it in their mind that MEek lost and if Meek dropped any hit it would be deemed too late or not good enough.

Nah man. That's revisionist history.

When meek exposed Drake having Ghostwriters.....a lot of people were looking at Drake real funny. The consensus at the time was Drake don't want it with meek....cuz he's a "battle rapper." People were rooting for meek actually. There was a wait and see approach...with people thinking and hoping meek would come with a respectable diss.

This is all in the midst of Meek having the 2nd most first week sales at that time for DWMTM....and "All Eyez on you" being the #21 song in the country.

Then Drake dropped charged up...which got a lukewarm response....but had people just posting battery emojis on his pics. Nothing crazy.

Meek had the chance to respond ....but he waited 4 days...pump faked with that whole hot 97 fiasco, which got ***** really mad. And he was insecurely still tweeting and not rapping. Then he dropped one of the wackest disses in recent memory after already pump faking and making people wait.....which rubbed a lot of people the wrong way.

"Back to back" had a lot of quotables that easily turned into Meme's. It made meek stop tweeting...which he loved to do. And that's when it piled on.

Meek had a chance to put a credible dent in Drake...and he blew it. Drake came out looking way more clever and composed than meek.
 
^***** shut up. U probably cried when the reference tracks dropped
 
Nah man. That's revisionist history.

When meek exposed Drake having Ghostwriters.....a lot of people were looking at Drake real funny. The consensus at the time was Drake don't want it with meek....cuz he's a "battle rapper." People were rooting for meek actually. There was a wait and see approach...with people thinking and hoping meek would come with a respectable diss.

This is all in the midst of Meek having the 2nd most first week sales at that time for DWMTM....and "All Eyez on you" being the #21 song in the country.

Then Drake dropped charged up...which got a lukewarm response....but had people just posting battery emojis on his pics. Nothing crazy.

Meek had the chance to respond ....but he waited 4 days...pump faked with that whole hot 97 fiasco, which got ***** really mad. And he was insecurely still tweeting and not rapping. Then he dropped one of the wackest disses in recent memory after already pump faking and making people wait.....which rubbed a lot of people the wrong way.

"Back to back" had a lot of quotables that easily turned into Meme's. It made meek stop tweeting...which he loved to do. And that's when it piled on.

Meek had a chance to put a credible dent in Drake...and he blew it. Drake came out looking way more clever and composed than meek.

Why is this so hard to understand
 
Pac was raised by the real ones going against the man. Was in and out of trouble way before he met Suge. The fake thug **** is hilarious when people say that ****. He put on his entertainment hat for music but son did more for blacks and Hispanics than any other rapper ever has. Would love to hear Pac speak on this ******** we going through now.

Public Enemy?


Foreal. Tupac gusto talked big game in his interviews but we all saw his real life actions.

I mean he did get a charge from Atlanta when some off duty cops were assaulting a black man.

I think there was some embellishment, but he was pretty real
 
Yeah, I'll give you PE. There might be more rappers in the 80s that did more but Pac did a lot. When people call him fake or say he didn't do ****, I just SMH. Of course he knew how to embellish and put on a little extra for cameras or his music. He spoke up mad times and was demonstrative when it came to cops and racism.
 
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