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Fantano telling everyone Drake sent him a vegan cookie recipe out of friendliness only for Drake to immediately reveal "nuh-uh! I actually sent you a bunch of insulting and disparaging texts because your reviews bother me so much!" is still one of the most pathetically insecure things a musician of his stature has ever done.
THAT'S THE CRAZY THING!!! when the cookie recipe dropped, a lot of people bought into it and thought Drake actually did this as a joke. If Drake had any level of self-awareness, he would have seen what Fantano was doing, settled their beef offline, and just kind of went along with it. I guarantee that most people probably would have found it endearing.
Instead...yeah. FD's right. For all his success and money he really does still act like a loser.
That was wild bruh made himself look like a mad ex kinda pathetic and sad to watch
What are you talkin bout?
It shows he's human and wanted to protect his rep. Fantano is a music "fascist" that looks down on music he doesn't understand or can't relate to in anyway. He regularly trashes good rap artists.
@@upfulsoul826Imagine being one of the most famous and successful rap artists to walk the earth and still caring what an internet music critic thinks about you lmao
Who here after KDot fried this dork again?
I'm here because Drake closed it out like a pathetic loser, again.
This video aged well
As usual
Drake is a Canadian actor who is cosplaying a black American rapper.
One day he's gonna bow and say "Ta-Da! It was all an act... Please clap 😢"
hea also cosplaying a TORONTO rapper and its embarassing
so he not black? what is he then?
@@arjayfritzponcardasart whats understood doesnt have to be explained.
@@ajewishchristianmuslim it has to be because your reasoning is off.
Drake acts like a 40 year old alumni who goes to their old college bar and gets mad the girls aren’t “marriage material”.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😅😅😅
Peaked in hs behavior
Yawn
@@chuuwantsomeofthisPENNY COLORED . IM DEADD
It’s truly impressive that someone can make less mature music at 37 than they did at 25
Damn!! Drake is such a mess!!
Seriously. So far gone is so much deeper than anything he’s out out in the past 4 years or so
@@bpnation37 exactly. Take Care and NWTS too.
Granted, like FD said, for as successful as Drake was back then, he did still get memes made about how soft he was. So maybe this new toxic persona is a response to that.
I don’t understand this criticism? Should drake be expected to just grow?
When exactly is an artist allowed to make what they want?
@@waynewayne8419exactly. And what does “mature music” sound like exactly. 😭
Drake is in the top 1% of everything, money, fame, access to beautiful women etc and yet he remains the most petty, vindictive, bitter and resentful dude in the game. It's really incredible.
Because the foundation of the "Drake" character/persona is built off of ANGER and RESENTMENT. So to Aubrey Graham it DON'T MATTER how much he has access to or achieved because he's still holding onto the past . 👍
@@SS-tg8lf you NAILED IT. It made sense when he before but he is STILL TO THIS DAY whining and complaining with a victim mentality like it’s still 2010 😂😂
Somethings money can’t buy..respect an REAL friends
@@troypeters6348And, this is what he DOESN'T have!
This!
Drake is one of the world's oldest teenagers
He never outgrew Degrassi
Don’t forget Taylor Swift too!
This right here. This is the comment.
"teenage forever".... Ruined the song he sampled too smh he needs to stop it now. Can we sue him for loss of happiness for this?
maybe thats why he’s into teenage girls 🤨
Drake is basically Taylor Swift for guys
Update: Taylor Swift is not a groomer
I was thinking this too 😂I was like, “He needs to take a page from that anti-hero song. It’s you, so just move on. You got money, power, fame. Stop being petty” 😂
Omg 🫠🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is the most accurate take, holy shit 😂
Damn! 🤣
this is lowkey an insult to taylor at least her music has evolved and matured
Its like a rich dude that got rich to prove someone from his HS wrong, but that person is happy with a family, while the rich dude is still miserable
😂😂😂 🎯
This!
Chances are that someone he proved wrong is even more miserable with a family.
He didn't grow up rich.
Like how rihanna is with asap rocky... This post is his real life
even the UA-cam algorithm is dunking on Drake lmao
Who here after kdot cooked his ass
I'm here after Kdot cooked him for real the second go
Im here after kdot cooked him for a third time 😂
@@sergiomoreno1922 fresh owl on the grill
I'm here after the last cooking
4 real.im saying 2 myself they must've not heard the 3rd kendick response.kemdrick is holding drakes head severed by the braids like clash of the titans.drake got MEDUSAD.SMH
Drake threatening bodily harm and gang violence to anyone bringing up the groomer narrative is genuinely hilarious cause like . . . it's Drake. Nobody is afraid of Drake. I'm no drake-ologist but bro looks like the most dangerous crime he's capable of is farting in a dressing room at jcpenny
Yeah but drake would never fight his own battles. He has goons that depend on him for money on go. Crash dummies that would happily do dirt for him. Like when they beat up dram
you got me all fucked up lololol
@@FencingMessiahfactual. Drake's got an entourage of pokeballs ready at his disposal
its more hilarious that there is even groomer talk. that would seem to be the 1st problem 😂
Was surprised FD didn't bring that up in this video, Drake has a had a really weird and hilariously forced appearance of being connected to gangs in Toronto for a few years now, it's so goofy and the perfect personification of him at this point.
Someone on another drake video said “Drake is the Tyler Perry of rap. He is not going to evolve because his formula is too successful” and I have never seen a comparison so true
Plus, like tyler perry has shown, he takes every single criticism of himself as a personal attack, and can’t brush anything off.
yeah they are both parody artists
That's a dang good comparison.
WOW and B.E.T opens up to both of them but not real Hip-hop and entertainers.
You could say the same for any mainstream artist.
Hit the nail on the head. I’ve always said Drake is the result of a person who was Lame in high school finally getting everything he fantasized about to show off to those who doubted him. Spot on.
And why is flexing on people who wronged u a bad thing?
@@ioanturcu5795 I never said that it was. I was lame in high school so I completely understand his mentality. That’s why I can see it for what it is.
@@ioanturcu5795 When your entire life becomes flexing on people who have wronged you, you have nothing else in your life that is of value. Your energy isn't spent bettering yourself or the people around you, just showing everyone else who's boss.
That's an empty life and a recipe for misery.
And who can blame him for doing that?
@@Worthless1010showing everyone who’s boss does become the identity of some.
Back to watch this after “Meet the Grahams” dropped.
Drake has 2 modes. Fake tough guy and the “good guy” who has to tell you he’s the good guy.
Stay mad
Exactly what Pusha T aka The joker was telling ya about ya Boy TwoFace Drake 🤷🏾♂️
Neither tough nor good. Barely a guy.
@@a.a.j.p.4881 Stay mad
or a "nice guy"?
I feel like Drake and Taylor Swift weirdly have some of the same problems. They both spent so long as the underdog and butt of the joke but now that they’re at the top of the power structure they still haven’t lost that defensive victim mentality that now causes them to act like bullies. I think you could also argue Nicki Minaj has gone through that to some extent too.
🎯🎯
Except Drake makes his victimhood entertaining and Taylor has always been annoying.
I’ve been trying to put this into words about these three for awhile
@@onlyone23km His isn't very entertaining either especially now.
@@bethanychatman9531 I beg to differ.
Bruh this is SIX MONTHS OLD AND ITS PREVELAINT.
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The way he he acted after being called out for stealing from XXXTENTACION was a great example of how insecure and immature he is. Who disses a dead man multiple time just because he mad he was called out for stealing from him 💀
It wasn't that.....X said that he wants Drakes mom to give him top.....once you go that far....all gloves are off....I'd be petty too if someone said that about my mom and I'd continue to disrespect him even in death...
@@ericdavis402men can be so insecure 😞 pride is always the downfall
Stop the CAP, Drake started that beef first by stealing Xs style like he's done so many others. @@ericdavis402
"You are hiding a child" was one of many major turning points
"Let that boy come home" 😂😂😂
Stay mad
That ether, that shit that make your soul burn slow
that song exposed his "character"
@@tommyv5866 Stay mad
The Boondocks needs to come back to have a Drake episode so it can be appreciated 10 years later.
Boondocks is dead, it’s been dead after season 2 😂
Gangstalicious vibes. lol
@@curtiszyryeah sadly the show went downhill after the creator left
I like Boondocks but Drake SUCKS they should do a Michael Jackson and Prince episodes instead.
@@Thespeedrap honestly bringing back the boondocks just so they can talk about michael jackson would be a travesty. I think they've already addressed his character as well in an episode. The guy was sick, what made the boondocks great is that they talked about contemporary social and political issues so well.
Kendrick must’ve watched this vid lol
The video has aged like fine wine
Fiq: Drake is a dork and his music is corny
Drake Fans: You just dont get it. He used to be a Certified Lover Boy but Honestly Nevermind because That's Her Loss. Now this is For All The Dogs.
Dude 😂
Doesn’t matter, he’s outselling all your best artists and is more popular and beloved than them.
@@waynewayne8419 ain't no one better than Yuno Miles rn.
@@othelliusmaximus facts
@@othelliusmaximus you’re right, Indiana jones genuinely made me weep.
I still maintain to this day: The worst thing that ever happened to Drake is that nothing happened after Pusha T demolished him in their beef.
Because it showed that no matter what Drake does-nothing matters. Why improve when you can just churn out the same shit year after year, and your fanbase will call it fire?
Exactly. Biggie and Tupac. Nas and Jay-Z. Em and Cannibus. Each of those beefs followed the path but Drake? Released a press release.
Couldn’t agree more.
Factssss
Fr. Almost every time he drops a new song the top comments are some variation of "He doesn't even have to try anymore" but strangely worded as a compliment.
I’m sorry what is the natural progression of life after pusha T “demolishes” you by exposing that you have a kid you weren’t really planning on
Drake is the epitome of the “Nice Guy” trope. He’s incredibly immature
Keep hurling insults at him maybe that'll bring about the change you seek in him, or maybe you just don't care if he lives on die anyways, as long as there's some popular person you can bash , that does it.
@@jossy__freshhe’s incredibly immature
@@jossy__fresh he has always been incredibly Immature, the fact that a generation saw him as a role model is terrifying
Drake is the biggest Culture Vulture that hip hop has ever seen.
Drake is so corny man, bro is beefing with Rihanna and Rocky when they are NOT thinking about him. Like bro how sad can you be?
He's beefing with them how
@@jossy__fresh he been sneak dissing them as he usually does
Drake still mad about pushaT
@@blazingstar9638So are his superfans. Some are so delusional, and think Drake won 😂
I wouldn’t say beef but yes disrespecting Rihanna over some petty lust shit is a simp behavior
It's really hard for someone who spent most of their life as the underdog to transition your mindset away from those feelings of disenfranchisement once you've moved up and out of it. Drake isn't the underdog anymore, but he hasn't done the work to make peace with his past so he's still stuck in angry nerd mode. Honestly, one of the things he's probably feeling is paranoia and confusion wondering why he still doesn't have the things that he truly wants.
I'm not an expert but somebody's got to explain to me how a child actor from Canada who is given the keys to the entertainment industry, in his words quite literally the keys to a $300,000 sports car, can be seen as the underdog. I was a working class kid from Northern California who is better looking and more talented than Drake in every way but I always knew I would end up in construction because I don't have the family connections that Drake has. My homeboy Hobo Johnson made it out of this life and I would call him an underdog. Drake was literally born into that position.
When was he ever an under dog? Like...ever?
@@ThisCurrentCulturePodcastwhen he was getting shit on for being the emotional guy in hip hop
@@ThisCurrentCulturePodcast In a way, he was an underdog in hip-hop because he wasnt respected like other rappers when he first started out. Sure, white/lightskin girls from the suburbs loved his music, but he never had real respect from the "streets."
Now, he's gotten to the point where he's made so much money that it shouldnt matter anymore, but he still clearly holds on to the fact that the "real" hip-hop community doesnt really respect him the same way the community respects someone like Kendrick for example; thats why Drake's trying so hard putting on this fake "gangsta" persona now, because he knows the "real" him is a lame.
@@superdupeninja8149 when did that stop tho? He still gets shit on for that
As a Canadian the out of nowhere success of this guy was bewildering he wasn’t part of the scene here he didn’t pay his dues in his city or country he used his TV celebrity platform to promote himself which everyone could tell wasn’t authentic and not based on talent but on pure marketing.. he tries desperately to check all the boxes even when it makes no sense he tries to be not scary and accessible to the mall type crowd, but at the same time act hard and make fake gangster references to a fake gangster lifestyle he never had.. me like many others up north thought he would be a flash in the pan and gone as soon as he arrived, but equally as bewildering, he seems to have longevity for no apparent reason.. there are so many more talented people up north that could lyrically run circles around him, but will never reach his level of success for reasons the true hip hop generation will never understand
This aged like fine wine 🍷
He’s Jay Gatsby. Amassed a fortune in the hopes it would give him what he didn’t have, what it could never give him.
Damn you good bro..that's a wonderful analogy.
Damn. That's spot on!
@@afrosamourai400 Except that Jay Gatsby was a heterosexual.
@@HeinousMarlborough are you saying drake is gay? Personaly i don't think so and honestly i don't care i just hate his fucked up attitude and his mediocre cheap pop rnb style..i hate the fact that he's selling more than better artists such as vince, mick jenkins, tyler, nas, gibbs, pusha, kendrick, cole, krit etc
Truth!
Drake is insecure and it bleeds through everything he does.
Stay mad
And what's wrong with being insecure?
@@painunending4610I would guess there’s nothing wrong with insecurity, but to own up to it. People who walk around like they ain’t got inner work to do is corny as well, or really stupid.
There ain’t a single person in this world that’s not insecure about something
@@NativeBloodWolfstay spineless
He is getting verbally folded by Kendrick now
😂😂😂
I don’t think someone as self serving as Drake will ever go to therapy. That’s a difference between him and Kendrick. I heard a story about Kendrick being empathetic towards someone working for him, we’re always hearing the opposite stories about Drake. I’m not saying Kendrick is perfect, I’m just saying he cares about the people around him instead of expecting others to respect him without showing any respect in return like Drake.
He's referred to therapy a few times in songs and interviews
@@sunnym4752Referring to therapy and actually going to a therapist are two different things. lol
@@amandadunn7678 It's the same thing smart one
@@NativeBloodWolf No, it isn't, genius. One is talking about it. The other is actually doing it.
@@amandadunn7678 Ya, you talk bout it and do it, it has it's similarities
This is literally how i have always felt about drake. Drake just gives overcompensation on so many levels
He been salty ever since Rihanna rejected him.
@thedarknate172 Honestly I think it goes back even further. I really believe he's always had this issue rihanna just kind of represented that archetype if that makes sense. Like no matter what he does he will never be that loser🤷🏾♀️
Lol why are people so surprised when these celebrities turn out to have huge flaws. Even to want to be famous or an entertainer in the first place means you got some serious insecurities that need to be worked through.
@@pynklady11 Oh for sure, i agree, he always had that "loser" aura, but after she rejected him, that was the biggest shift in his personality. He started leaning **extra** hard into this current persona
@@StreetHierarchy Nobody mature is surprised. We're just disappointed and annoyed at this point.
Had me at "Drake is Still a Loser"
The username 💯
I guess you understood this around the time I didz when he first came out. I knew in my heart he was a lame because as uncle Junior from The Sopranos said...he cannot sell it...he just can't fucking sell me the fact that he is cool
@jakeen229 funny you mention the sopranos and I'm literally binging it rn 😭 and listening to the companion podcast
Stay mad
He honestly is picked on but he decided to lean into it rather than rise above. People like him need to understand that not everyone is gonna like or respect you. There is different criteria for everyone and you just have to deal with it
and 6 months later....
Drake has already hit his peak. There will no longer be a future album that will turn into a classic album, He’s also pushing 40 so he’s most likely at his beginning stage of A Mid life crisis with the fact that the HipHop culture is changing, along with his fans, but he’s still see’s life like he’s still 25.
drake really got u writing a essay
@@yuzzi9190 bro wrote two lines
@@yuzzi9190it only look like that in the phone, which says something bout u
Drake never even had a classic album
idk anything about him or rap at all, just what I've been hearing from friends, but I think he could have a gigantic turn around if he has some sort of major psychological breakthrough/blossoming. Which doesn't seem likely, but definitely possible. Seems like he just needs to go monk mode for a 6-12 months, get some serious psychological help. like the 500 pound guy who suddenly decides to lose all the weight and follows through. He would need to swallow his pride/humble himself, take accountability, and make some apologies. In an intrinsically motivated and legitimately genuine way. Which is almost definitely not going to happen cuz your psychological makeup is largely immutable after 30 years old or so. Would be cool to see though, I'd like to see more bloomers and less doomers in the world.
Drake now makes bitter sugar daddy music
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmaooooo 😅
drake makes baby grooming music
@@ajewishchristianmuslim internet trolling will begin later in life
@@ronaldmcdonaldjunior6616 that wouldnt be funny even if I was trolling
It's crazy to me how long someone can refuse to evolve as a person, and even arguably regress. Because, at least way back when he could PRETEND to be interesting and in touch with his feelings, but the guy just offers nothing about his personality aside from how immature he is.
Because being the shy emotional corny guy worked for him, and in some ways he’s been vindicated for that so why would he change? Especially since he values himself through sales and commercial success and not through artistry anymore
yall really jealous of light skin men. why you can't just accept him as he is. why are you judging him as if you have a say in who he should be. you don't treat white boyz like that when u with them. you jealous
He has but you don't understand evolving, don't wanna see it
@@superdupeninja8149 Stay mad
@@NativeBloodWolf Are you sure you're not the one that's mad?
This aged very well
Bro broke down the successful nerd archetype.
Drake is so corny. It’s like he’s permanently stuck as the little boy who never got the girl or always got bullied and but because he has money, he feels the need to constantly prove himself to the people that made fun of him 20 years ago.
Corny and rich!!! If people hate him so bad, why is he the topic of their conversation? You don't talk about people you don't like!!!
@@theinsightfulvisionary0197 Exactly
@@theinsightfulvisionary0197
Of course people talk about who they don't like!
Dislike of someone is, and has always been, a strong motivator for investing time in talking shit about someone.
@@theinsightfulvisionary0197yall so unserious
@@theinsightfulvisionary0197I don't think it's a question of liking him. I like drake but you can still critique his work honestly.
Drake needs reconcile his many identities.. the bi racial Canadian, the dork, the pop rapper who is capable of more. He needs to decide who he is, do some internal work, and be content with himself. A man who chase multiple identities is in search of his own…
can i add more to the list? Toronto Mafia boss, dancehall singer, houston native, UK roadman… I can keep going
crying over strippers drake is absolute gold....
It's truly this simple honestly.
American are so one dimensional. You do know that people can have multiple origins. based on where you are born, live, go to school or settle down and even your parents background. Because you’re influenced by a single (quite influential) perspective as an American doesn’t mean someone else is fake because they have multiple streams of influence. I encourage you all to travel more. Understandable you guys don’t though cuz everything is in America and it’s makes world exploration quite complacent
Memphis, TN actually.
This was recommended after the kendrick beef.
Watching this in 2024, post euphoria is crazy
“I remember you was conflicted
Misusing your influence
Sometimes I did the same…”
Lmfao..this is great!!
using my power full of resentment
Stay mad
@@freakyjim2131 Stay mad
@@NativeBloodWolf bro im referencing tpab 😭😭💀
Bro as a certified drake hater it’s nice seeing an articulated version of the shittalk I engage in
@@dm_il it’s fun to do. The occasional drake joke meme doesn’t make you laugh?
Me too, more videos coming out and I'm so happy 😁
@@Radjhitoocoolthe Drake memes are lame. It's popular to hate on people at the top
@@RigginTheRod010 there’s legitimate reasons to hate on drake and there’s just the fun memes
@@RigginTheRod010you the type of Drake fan too protect him but never go out your way to pull some bitches
Excellent analysis. Really articulates a deeper cultural problem I find with some men in my age group. As an adult, I had to cut off a childhood friend with very Drake-like behavior. We were entering our late 20s and early 30s and he was still struggling with that “I gotta glow up I gotta prove everyone wrong” mentality. The final straw was when he crossed serious boundaries with me as I was engaged with my now husband. And then I was the villain in his story when I called out the disrespect and severed the friendship, just like Rihanna and other exes are the villains in Drakes story.
Hmmm 🧐 you are very smart. I’m a drake fan and I agree
lamo the cope yall some haters lmaoo
"The corn recognize corn": level of self awareness and self acceptance is admirable.
It's wild to think his whole career has just been a distraction from his chronic insecurity. Makes sense tho. A lot of sense.
Stay mad
Drake is an Actor, a good one too.
@@Aryankingznot that good.
@@Aryankingz Again he's not, so stop sayin it
@@NoName-sp5dp He's not an actor
I was bullied pretty heavily when I was a kid, and even though it mellowed out during high school I stayed isolated for a long time. I was very lonely. A large part of my life was spent wondering (privately but desperately) what it was that made me such an easy target. I'll probably never really know the answer to that, whether it was something intrinsic to me as a child or whether it was just a question of circumstances, but I was always trying to do something to my behaviour so that I could fit in, even though it usually just made me more awkward and gave me pretty heavy anxiety. I never learnt to just exist, because it was pretty clear that there was something about me that my peers did not like. At least, that's what it felt like.
I don't know what happened during the course of my twenties--probably a number of things, including a) being rewarded heavily in university for stuff that, it turned out, I was really good at, and b) falling really ill. Just when I was starting to encounter success and shed my social outcast stain, I lost nearly everything; I had to drop out of school, became very isolated again as a result of forced bedrest, and had to come to terms with the barest bones of what made my life worth living, because (not to be morbid, but) a lot of it up till that point had not necessarily been worth it, and the amount of energy I needed at that moment just to stay alive felt insurmountable. But I did want to live, and so I fought for it, and when I emerge on the other side to start rebuilding from scratch, I had fuller, deeper knowledge of what I wanted for myself, who I wanted to be.
I guess this all pares down to the ole "love yourself" adage, but in my case that reckoning with social trauma was forced by anther, much more dire trauma. I don't like a lot of who I was before I was ill, and I didn't like it then either. I was mean and bitter and confused. I'm still confused, because everyone is, but I'm a lot more comfortable in that confusion. A lot of my fight for my health was also about a fight for my dignity (the medical apparatus is Not Fun when you're female). Now that I've fought and won that fight, I know what I've survived, and that self-assurance, above all else, is what allows me to now recognize and confront bullies, but also preserve my own sense of empathy and kindness. I don't know if I'd have untangled myself from the knot of all that trauma if I hadn't almost died. I'll never know.
Welp this was a novel.
Damn… this is very similar to how I feel tbh. Right down to the success at university level, followed by an abrupt downfall… I’m still struggling with unpacking it as well
Thanks for sharing, and I hope you’re doing well 💜
Look at you giving voice to an under-discussed experience, sis!! Thank you!
A beautifully written novel. Thank you for sharing your story
Something similar happened to me, I got a chronic degenerative illness right as I moved out of my toxic home, ready to build a new life. It pushed me towards debating suicide for 3 years, but God healed me of everything. Now buinding everything from scratch, pray for me
it feels good to know other people are experiencing & overcoming these things. Trauma will make you believe you’re totally alone. These stories are a testament to our perseverance. Shoutout to us! Continued blessings on our journeys. ✨
Fast forward half a year later and the man got his N-word pass revoked.
video aged like fine wine
The surviving drake special is only a matter of time
😂
Y'all stay mad
He said himself, he was feeling like micheal jackson 😂😂 (8am in Charlotte)
@@NativeBloodWolfmy man... youre the one replying to everyone
@@BashBizznet Stay mad
I needed this video for myself . Was In a bit of an underdog situation but I triumphed and now I don’t know how to celebrate myself . The people that hate me are my family . So there’s that but it’s time to let that hurt go and just be great . Thanks my guy !
Real
I spent almost a decade being an underdog until I finally won. Winning came at a heavy price, but I moved on with my lessons from all of it intact.
Underdogs always come out on top.
I respect ✊🏾 you for this comment
Bro, I don't know what it took forever to find this channel but I 100% agree with the last few I've seen.
Drake is a pop star trying to run with rappers.
I think the worst part about Drake is that he doesn’t seem to move forward in his life. After having a kid being exposed as his, about to hit 40, and being one of the most successful rappers without the endorsement of the game (fellow rappers, OGs, and fans), he still raps like a 20 year old nerd that thinks he’s being cool. He’s rapping about the women he slept with and complaining that it’s a problem when he doesn’t seem to wanna look in the mirror. Dropping random female names saying he jams them in his phone like sardines is something I’d expect from a bachelor in his 20s. Not a grown man with a kid. Also side note, it’s worth mentioning that he constantly talks about being promiscuous while trying to act like a good dad (making songs about his son and messages to him and putting his drawing as an album cover).
The dissonance.
I'll believe he's a good dad when he decides to live in the same country as his son.
But when future does it, it's ok? No long video essays about him tho. Interesting
@@MsLolaTaylor because Future doesn't have even a fraction of the reach of Drake. You can ask a toddler in the Italian alps and he'll know who Drake is.
@@apathybronsonfuture is also as mainstream as it gets, he definitely has reach but we’re just gonna pick and choose who we accept into the culture
This is why I cant stand Drake. Each year he grows older but still talks about the same stuff and has thin skin to go with it. He's got the money and time to grow up
Then they compare him to people who have got through crazy shit and maturing in their albums.
He needs to find and mentor new generation of artists that's what he should do.
This wasn't just a video about Drake, this was a PSA.
Video is aging better by the day
"Corn recognize Corn",.....love it! That's just one reason I greatly appreciate and very much enjoy your videos. You're awesome. Thank-you for doing the work to process through and from your own trauma. For also promoting and inspiring others to do the same, it truly makes ALL the difference in a person's life and the world around them.
Ok whatever that means, "corn recognize corn"
dude, are you okay?
That beat drop with the quote was perfect😂
Not only was Drake the type of guy to go to a Budden concert, he WAS that guy. There's a video of young Drake outside a Budden show in NYC where he's telling Joe how much he appreciates Joe 😂
Lol this needs to be pinned 📌 for the people who said who listens to Joe Budden lol
I remember reading in my teen beat magazine that jimmy from degrassi was going to be the next big thing in hip hop and I was like “haha these magazines really do be making up the most random things”….
Watching this for the first time after the rap battle he lost, this video hits SO much harder 😭
FD never went on a Drake and Drive
Lol for me it’s Bryson Tiller and Drive ❤
Hes a grown ass man.
@idolgray grown men can go on drake and drives 😔
@@werenxo I genuinely enjoy take care, NWTS and IYRTITL...don't mind more life either.
maybe his identity isn't associated with his vehicle
The thing about this is that Drake has kinda always been this dude. I can remember a time where real hip hop heads were pointing out the inauthenticity in his music from the jump, adapting the sounds and slang of Houston and trying as hard as he could to cover up the Aubrey in him. It's just even more glaring the more he ages, and there are people who can relate to that insecurity in yourself and fantasize about doing what he has done with that mentality.
oh no he adopted slangs 😨😨😨😨
Precisely, 🤝🏾
Here after Kendrick bodied him
😂😂😂
Drake reminds me of a cop that was bullied in highschool
He’s now generating playlist; this felt more like a “Now that’s what I call Drake” album which at this point, it’s fine, it’s clear it’s not for me. It’s just odd for the first time seeing the one “on top” being so lazy with all that power
"Now That's What I Call Drake!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm done!!
Imagine if Drake actually tapped in and made songs centered around what he thought was best for him/struggling with facing his past. Win-Win.
Forest hill drive 2014 and Everything Kendrick is great example of growing up.
He only got 24 presents for his bar mitzva.
@@HeinousMarlborough more like embracing his femininity, being raised by his mom, etc. We all have a story that’s worth sharing
@@kurty1927 And he is an absentee father himself, not to forget.
The problem is he been made songs like that. But he was making those songs on his come up, and people weren’t even respecting him then. That’s what everybody keep asking him to go back to, but when he was doing that, everybody called him soft. It sounds more like a lose lose
I always come back to this video. It’s relieving to know that people think critically about music. Thank you for keeping it real. I hope that one day (soon) people will open their eyes and see the truth of who Drake really is. He’s a literal fraud.
DOT Money, Power ,Respect the last one is better.
Finally someone who is old enough to remember and truly is a fan of hip hop telling the TRUTH on this farace of a roll out.
I guess you're right
it’s hard for me to feel bad that he doesn’t get the hip-hop cred he so desperately craves, because he doesn’t make any effort to get it. if he dropped an album with 12 8am in Charlotte caliber songs it would probably be hailed as a classic. but he insists on dropping the same bloated mess of stale r&b/trap fusion and whatever the flavor of the month sound is (rage beats on this album, NO bounce on scorpion, gentrified dancehall on views) EVERY TIME. i appreciate honestly nevermind more than most people because he at least stuck to a single sound for the whole thing
He been havin it, what you mean
@@NativeBloodWolf
Wow. Anything less than offering their lips to Drake's spear tip just won't do for u, will it?
Honestly Nevermind is the other side of the coin, when Drake sticks to one sound but the end result is shit regardless.
@@NativeBloodWolfare you a teenager or just emotionally deficient?
@@okagron Stay mad
Your videos are valuable
i feel the exact way about nicki minaj, nobody is taking away from her what it took to be her .. but all this back and forth and clownery doesnt feel like she knows who / where she is
She doesn't. She's just as insecure as Drake is.
I will say this every time I get an opportunity to say it: Drake is not even the most culturally significant musician in his own family.
"Iiiiii just keep on loving you baby.... and theres no one else i know that can take your place"
Y'all stay mad
@@freakyjim2131 Stay mad
Who beats him out there? It’d be hilarious if it was true, and I believe you, but I’d like to hear the name.
@@reinhardtwilhelm5415
His uncle AND his dad....there I said it
It's crazy how Drake is the embodiment of pop superficiality, and yet so many people identify with him. lil bit terrifying tbh
Holy crap. You hit the nail on the head
Y'all stay mad
@@Shay416 Stay mad
Drake is an Actor, a good one too.
@@NativeBloodWolfu are under every single one of these comments
drake is an actor pretending to be a rapper but he’s really mastered the character and enjoys the role. he also chooses a new facade every season based on whatever culture is trendy
Drake using the artists signed to OVO as his personal hitmakers without promoting their solo projects needs to be reexamined
That title bruh😭😭😭
That's because it all actually might be about his dad. He may have been looking for the acceptance of Black men/Black masculinity (as he idealises it) and ultimately ended up winning Hip Hop as a type of consolation prize. It was never about any of this. The Black Hip Hop community maybe never really took to him despite his success. As a person who also grew up without a parent (my mom) looking for that acceptance shows up in very interesting places. I also hope he processes with a good therapist. I actually became a therapist who specialises in the "mother wound" and other manifestations of childhood trauma. And I hope he comes back to share the healing and encourages the Hip Hop community to invest in their mental health - like Kendrick!
Very good point!
Of course this would turn into a black men hating comment. F.D's viewers always do devolve into that
This video gonna pop off even more now
My youtube filled with people critiquing drake🤣🤣 and i'm watching every single one of them!😂😂
I’m 25…I was 11 when “Over” came out (what I call the beginning)
Since I was 19, he’s just been complaining about his ex’s
Extremely relatable timeline
I was a high school sophomore when that came out.
I was in high school 🏫 😅😊
Drake gotta be the most passive-aggressive man working in the entertainment industry right now.
You gotta be the most drake hater
@@NativeBloodWolfWas that supposed to be an insult?🤣🤣🤣
@@sneakykamon Like yours bih
righttt!
That's why I think he killed X
Haven’t been able to stomach a Drake album since I graduated high school. It’s amazing how he’s regressed in maturity & as someone who’s grown older.. it’s embarrassing to watch him in a global scale & it sucks to se show much influence he has on the youth especially when he shoves toxic masculinity down everyone’s throats
I remember seeing Drake on Degrassi back in 2005.
He was the token “black” kid.
Then in 2010, I came home and my older brother showed me a music video from his debut album. He blew up. We were shocked and excited.
People now say, “I could never imagine Drake as Jimmy Brooks”, and are shocked he came from there.
We still say, “Wow, I remember him from Degrassi”. We remember his past.
Honestly… I feel like he was good when he came out, and good in 2015/2016. Then it went downhill. He started throwing out trash to make money.
The guy always sucked personality wise when you could see his personality. He has no identity. He just sucks in whatever he can be accepted into.
Drake has always been a studio gangsta who is one person who raps a lot of other peoples lives. He's went from a good guy old tiger woods type to a full on misogynoir advvocate.
“misogynynoir advvocate”🤓
Drake slowly unraveling into exactly what people trolled him for being in the 2010s ...
Y'all literally hated him into whatever he is right now
Hmm 🤔
"Got more whips than Kunta Kinte" was already a line from like 10 years ago.
Just realised I only liked Drake when he was with Weezy and Nicki..
Scorpion tried but nothing ever really hit since
Of course there’s moments, like Teenage fever or Glow and other honorary pieces.. but nothing strong strong
I couldn't believe I was hearing Drake shooting at Rihanna in 2023. Come on man, it's over. Charge it to the game and keep it pushing, you're a grown man 😂
And it was never even a serious relationship. She gave him a shot after all the Keith Sweat begging and decided he wasn't for her😅
He's obsessed
Drake may have started at the bottom with his placement in hip hop culture, but that dude did not grow up nearly as poor as he pretends. He downplays the neighbourhood he's from, he downplays his connections, and he downplays that he was one of the richest kids in his high school.
I'm not saying that hard work wasn't involved, but he did have enough of a safety net to try and try again even if he wasn't being embraced by the community.
Personally though, I find Drake cringe as hell, and always have. As a person from Toronto, I hate the effect he's had on my city. Mostly just long lines for his whatever popups and his music being played at nearly every open club door for the better part of a decade, but holy crap this "The 6" thing just grinds my gears, especially with how popular it is among cafes in the suburbs.
Such a paragraph for hate
@@NativeBloodWolfhate lmfao you about to cry
I had no idea he came for Esperanza Spalding. Who is out here beefing with jazz singers? Who amongst us is scuffling with jazz bassists?!?!
What stands out for me is, “the dork always wins” concept. Think about it, from childhood cartoons, to movies, to music and also in corporate. It’s the “narrative”, so to speak. If this is how the machine works, then people who don’t consider themselves “dorks or smart or whatever, may never get a chance.