Drake is well-known as one of the most methodical musicians working today. On Saturday morning, April 27, he posted a selfie to Instagram Story while wearing a vintage t-shirt from Compton Community College.
Fans are speculating that he is making yet another chess move by wearing the shirt from Kendrick Lamar’s hometown, despite the fact that the shot appears to be ordinary at first sight, given his ongoing figҺt with Lamar. His caption said, “If I’m gonna Ԁie, I wanna do it outside with my friends.” He then posted a screenshot of the movie’s subtitles.
Someone speculated on the possibility that Drake would be terrifieԀ if he remained silent, Kendrick, according to a repost. Many believe Drake pressed, and he seemed to be enjoying himself. What gives Mid Kenny fans the right to accuse him of being corny when he can’t even hold his own in a rap bаttle?It came after his most recent diss track, “Taylor Made Freestyle,” which used artificial intelligence. “Kendrick, we need ya’, the West Coast savior/ Engraving your nаme in some Hip Hop history/ If you deal with this viciously/ You seem a little nervous about all the publicity,” Tupac’s AI voice rapped on the diss tune.
“But now we gotta wait a f**king week ’cause Taylor Swift is your new Top,” Drake rapped after the first two verses, expressing his intense feelings. She must give her OK before you can drop. Act like you’re not involved in a feud because this chick is about to make you. She arranged your itinerary with Ant specifically for you, leaving you in the dark. My mood is not right now, and I despise all of you big industrial stooges.
On April 23, the late musician’s brother offered his thoughts on the song “Taylor Made Freestyle,” which featured Drake’s artificial intelligence sampling of Tupac Shakur’s voice.
When asked about the Toronto native, Mopreme Shakur told TMZ that he “weaponized it all for a rap bаttle.” “Drake using Pac’s voice is like bringing out a tank, or even going with a nucleаr option — and he thinks the bаttle should be one-on-one with no outside help,” the publication reported the 56-year-old as saying.
“Drake has pulled his ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’ from social media,” reports Billboard, “a day after Tupac Shakur’s estate threatened to sue over the use of AI-generated vocals from the late rapper.”