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Could a third Drake diss go #1 this year?

 

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I've lost count of all the people that have dissed him this year, I wonder what did he do to make everyone angry in Q1 

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I need to know the tea between him and Future

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They should've made a BBL line or being DL line ugh I wish they went in harder :jonnycat:

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Drake done pissed everyone off :skull: No wonder he probably self-leaked his nudes to try to spin the media back in his favor

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They're trying so hard to revive Drake's career :suburban:

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Weak like Drake's cawk leak. They could've gone harder.

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Ouu

 

don't let @iHype. see this

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Abel... oh I know he got Aubrey in his feelings right now

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It's what she deserves :clap3:

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HATED by Future, Metro Boomin, Kendrick, Abel, Rocky and soon… the GP :rogue:

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19 minutes ago, espeon said:

I've lost count of all the people that have dissed him this year, I wonder what did he do to make everyone angry in Q1 

When he made fun of Meg getting shot, a lot of men especially looked at him like a *****.

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Ooh I know Megan is cackling right now.

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barbiegrande
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Lmaooo.

 

Drake has been wanted to be Nicki for so long, let's see how he handles his Queen era

 

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happy he's finally getting whacked around

will he finally be over? :jonny:

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"I thank God that I never signed my life away"

 

The Weeknd knows he dodged a major bullet when he refused to sign with Drake's OVO Sound label despite early support and instead achieved an excellent distribution deal with Republic that allowed him to have full creative control and reach his full potential (and own his masters). And that was in 2012, much prior to fellow alt-R&B talent PartyNextDoor and Majid Jordan being predictably relegated to second fiddle at OVO. 

 

I'm telling you, this will be going down as one of the best and smartest music business decisions from the past decade. There's an alternate reality where Abel would be working as a ghost-writer and producing for Drake's albums, but getting minimal promotion and attention for his own projects with the exception of charitable Drake features. :rip:

 

That being said, I agree with others who wished him and A$AP went harder on their disses. But Kendrick and Megan really set the standard this year.

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Glad to see people turning on him, he's been trash for a while now

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I'm always here for Drake slander but why is everyone suddenly taking shots at him lmao. He must've done something to piss everyone off.

barbiegrande
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1 minute ago, Gossip_Boy said:

I'm always here for Drake slander but why is everyone suddenly taking shots at him lmao. He must've done something to piss everyone off.

For ASAP, he's probably just tired of Drake subbing his wife 

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This is what I like to SEE! 

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13 minutes ago, Moonlight Nation said:

"I thank God that I never signed my life away"

 

The Weeknd knows he dodged a major bullet when he refused to sign with Drake's OVO Sound label despite early support and instead achieved an excellent distribution deal with Republic that allowed him to have full creative control and reach his full potential (and own his masters). And that was in 2012, much prior to fellow alt-R&B talent PartyNextDoor and Majid Jordan being predictably relegated to second fiddle at OVO.

I completely forgot about PartyNextDoor :rip:, like he was bigger than the the Weeknd during their tumble era

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The boys are fighting !!!!!:redface:

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20 minutes ago, Moonlight Nation said:

"I thank God that I never signed my life away"

 

The Weeknd knows he dodged a major bullet when he refused to sign with Drake's OVO Sound label despite early support and instead achieved an excellent distribution deal with Republic that allowed him to have full creative control and reach his full potential (and own his masters). And that was in 2012, much prior to fellow alt-R&B talent PartyNextDoor and Majid Jordan being predictably relegated to second fiddle at OVO. 

 

I'm telling you, this will be going down as one of the best and smartest music business decisions from the past decade. There's an alternate reality where Abel would be working as a ghost-writer and producing for Drake's albums, but getting minimal promotion and attention for his own projects with the exception of charitable Drake features. :rip:

 

That being said, I agree with others who wished him and A$AP went harder on their disses. But Kendrick and Megan really set the standard this year.

This. The way so much of Take Care consists of Abel's songs is so :skull:

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