@lmao reactionaries you just mad couse you fav artist is so short of talent he can only perform in one style, with one type of beats, with one subject... is just like rick ross said, this nigga talking like hoes the mad they are not in my shoes...
@lmao reactionaries i dont have idols, and if i ever were so dumb to have one it would be a rock artist probably... and the definition of you artist is funny couse you don't have to travel to do that, new != same style... i bet you fav artist is good and all but you sound like a teenager/baby saying - "well... my artist is like this so anything different to that is wrong and makes no sense..." and btw most of my fav artist are like 40/50 years old and started their careers in the 80/90, and i used that rick ross line couse it is what is it... you just mad couse you dont like drake, because the reason why you criticizing drake is the same reason most people love other artists you probably love too, the only difference is they do it with not ft and without moving from their city, and every gender takes things from others, that is how music gets richer sound... and who mentioned gucci tho? and you probably just know the mainstream basic drake, but is all good if that makes you happy, be happy
Only these lil teenage mumble rap idiots these days fail to realize how big Wayne was at his peak. Wayne at his peak was like 2Pac in 1996 lol untouchable.
@@LiquidSwords-ou7lg And Wayne fathered all of those guys basically. The tats on the face, dreads before they were cool, the syrup were all a thing because of him. Unfortunately they all forgot to be lyricists like him
Pusha’s song really broke Drake down psychologically. The way he tied Drake upbringing (pops and moms ), his baby mom choice to the way he has treated little Adonis will go down in hip hop history as one of the best executed diss tracks. Drake’s rational for not responding doesn’t really bare scrutiny but I understand why he tapped out and is now just doing interviews.
Tbh I doubt it was damaging in like any way. It's like being a grown man and hearing another grown man talking shit to you about things they just know the surface of. You just brush it off especially when you are 50x more successful than that man in almost every aspect of existing.
@@aaronmoise8261 The success of the two rappers is completely and utterly irrelevant when it comes to their beef. Pusha T completely exposed Drake- completely. Anyone who disagrees after hearing their respective diss tracks is in denial. Drake makes fake music for fake people- truth is out the window. Egoism and fakeness is what Drake embodies.
@Romy Taylor Dude first I have listened to Drake since I was a kid, he was my favorite artist to listen to and talk about for a long time. I didn't realize til I grew up around 2016, and also digested his new music, how fake he was, and it's only gone downhill since 2016. I knew Drake was fake b4 the beef. Anyways, Pusha exposed Drake's desperation to maintain an image of stability and pride, when Drake actually has a lot of unconscious issues that he hasn't confronted. And I ain't talking race, I'm talkin human factors- truth and words and personality. "your soul don't look alive", "your music for the past few years been angry and full of lies". Exposed Drake's babymama as being a pornstar, which is really disgusting when you think about it. Not only did Pusha say all that stuff, but it's all TRUE. Listen to Views, More Life, and Scorpion. The guy is full of insecurity and his ego defense-mechanisms are in full view. He's fake, a clout chaser, and culture-vulture paper-chaser while calling himself the realest all the time.
the only true thing Pusha brought up was that Drake had a kid no one knew about. the "deadbeat" thing, the family thing, all spins to make it sound bad.
I think the whole problem is the way Drake carries himself, its very passive or sentimental as apposed to the masculine tough guy we're all used to seeing in hip hop. I ain't knocking that but it may come across as 'soft'
@@SoulWarriorSF LL Cool J didn't carry himself sentimentally like Drake. LL was passionate not sentimental, theres a difference. Plus he's always had a tough guy aura..never that with Drake.
Wasfi Kori that line you mentioned just now was used in the wrong context. Drake kept his kid private, Jay Z who drake was talking had a kid with his wife and was cheating lmao drake had a kid with a girl he really was never officially like in a relationship with besides sexually and just kept his kid private and in the interview even said he wasn't certain it could be his kid DNA wise officially until a week before Scorpion released. So i mean, nice try but L
@@breezyobeatz "best rapper alive" persona - doesn't write his own raps. It's fine if you have writers, but you can't make this claim. "Don't make me catch a body" persona - makes (good) music for emotional boys and women. Not hard music about gang banging, we all know this. "Raised in the streets of the six" - yeah, on a six - figure salary from days as a child actor. Not street. (insert black face picture, if you wanna see how out of touch with the culture he is). "Battle rapper Drake" - never been seen in a "battle". He's had rap beef, a different thing entirely. And he won mostly with memes and only responds to opponents he knows he can beat. Otherwise he quits because it's "not wavy" (Pusha T) or just doesn't respond because he can't win ( see Common, 2011. Sweet, stay schemin remix) Drake could be the best at what he does, singing, clever word play, making girls make bad decisions. But he ain't "wettin" anybody, he's Canada dry. He's just a duplicitous guy, obvious that he doesn't act on his own principles but instead on what he thinks people want him to be. He's an actor. And that's fine, but let's all just acknowledge it. And @jakeyboy851 I understand your point of view. It definitely makes sense that a John Cena fan would also be a Drake fan.
Drake popularizing Afrobeat is like how Madonna popularized Vogue culture: he was a visitor to it, with no prior connection, and used it to give his music in the moment a 'fresh' sound, in the process elevating some of the genuine artists and music, but he'll move on, just like Madonna did without any investment in how that culture is impacted or transformed in his wake for both better and worse.
EXACTLY. Madonna can barley perform Vogue in concert yet Janet is singing live and giving us high octane choreography and she’s the one who’s career is still seemingly over smh
Sure, Madonna hasn't always made the best decisions, but I won't pretend she's a sellout. She basically shaped pop into what it is today by breaking so much barriers.
“I’m the only one really living this rap life” “they go back home to their lives” referring to Kendrick and Cole...two men who are celebrated as black men........ I was hoping you would dig into that more. They’re celebrated because they’re good family men
TheEpitomeMEdia I didn’t understand what drake was saying when he made that comment. he is not living the rap life. He’s living the life of a 33-year-old popstar who is single. He really wanted to make a point that he lives a hard-core life, I’m just like dude you’re single and rich that’s it.
In his "simple" diss track, Pusha used Drake as a case study on how the cycle of generational trauma plays out. Drake's pursuit of wealth is partly driven by the excuse he has attributed to his father's absence- lack of means (he's mentioned that his dad couldn't visit him because he owed child support). However, even with the means he has acquired, he was hesitant to be in his own son's life. Money doesn't heal wounds that are cut generations deep. And a "simple" diss track has left Aubrey experiencing an existential crisis which exacerbates his pre-existing identity crisis, hence the need to assert his "blackness" in ways that are not meaningful. #dontbedeadbeats
“How are you going to be celebrated as a black man when you add to the absentee father statistic?” -Shawn -spits out water, coughs, clutches my pearls- - SHAWNNNNN NOOOOOOOOOOO💀💀💀💀💀
Cloud 9 according to the mother he was, apparently. Frankly we don’t know but the theory was that he was sending money but not wanting to be seen with them because he didnt want people to know he had a kid.
how is pusha gonna be celebrated as a black man when he admits several times that he fucked around on his wife, and sells crack and coke to his own people?
Shotout to the people who already knew how egotistical Drake is before this interview. Edit: To the people commenting "everyone has an ego", you know what I meant. Drake's ego is larger than the great outdoors. I can assure you lovely Drake White Knights that he does not care that you wanna kiss him goodnight and is more interested in talking inappropriately to underage girls and paying ghostwriters for subpar to mediocre music.
“Most interesting person to do a case study on” Not trying to be a little shit, but: Kanye, Tyler the Creator, Tupac, Eminem Also Kanye experienced that exact backlash for 808s and the real death of gangster rap was when Graduation beat Curtis.
Dat 1 Black guy You Know Because y’all tryna make something out of nothing and ignore the other male celebrities that talked to them...or somethin like that
@@likemikegenerationx2 talkin and dms are two very different things if you think its all right for a 30+ year old man to have the phone number of a (non family member) 15 yr old girl in any context you a weirdo
Dat 1 Black guy You Know But it goes back to my main point: You main somethin out of nothin. Have they talked before? Yes. Do they constantly talk? No. You tryna make him out to be R. Kelly or some shit
J Summers I’m giving him the benefit of a doubt, as you do all people who aren’t actually pedophiles 😂 Ik you watched the R.Kelly documentary so you’re ‘woke’ on shit and try to see shit comin a mile away but you’re reachin hella hard. Especially since Drake isn’t the only grown male celebrity she’s talked to.
Drake seems to forget, but other reason he got artist of the decade was BECAUSE he doesn't speak on black issues. He's commercial. He's not heavy to listen to and it's catchy.
Further on ur point about drakes success not being celebrated as much as a jay z or a kendrick, I think the fact that a rapper rapping about black peoples struggles and then being extremely successful is arguably more impressive than a rapper rapping about a girl or his love etc. People in the community would respect someone who came up talking about their truth and their life because it sheds light onto their community, while a rapper talking about random bs provides nothing. Plus, I think people would rather listen to an artist talk about something they relate to or more directly empathize with (love or other topics of drake) versus taxes, politics, racism, etc.
The difference between drake & Kanye’s singing-rap is that at least Kanye makes you actually feel his tragic loss of his mother and breaking off with his then long time girlfriend (in 808, donda for eg). The problem with Drake is that he only makes music for women to listen whilst driving to work and hit the clubs. Once weeks go by no one remembers drakes songs. He neither live his music or even experienced any hard ships. Kanye’s albums on the other hand makes you still cry after 15 years. That’s why drake won’t be equal to Kanye’s or MJ level. Because these guys did change the life-game as much as they did change music-game.
The most powerful thing about Eminem song headlights where he is apologizing for cleaning out my closet is a line where he says “ And I'm way too old to cry, that shit's painful though But ma, I forgive you, so does Nathan yo All you did, all you said, you did your best to raise us both.” Basically he lived long enough to realize that sometimes though your parent may have done some fucked up things when you were growing up, it was not their intent to harm you and they were doing what they thought was best. In his case his mom wasn’t a healthy woman... but she was there trying to raise her sons and though it was hard and at times made bad decisions that is way more than some kids have. Some kids actually deal with parents that want to sexually abuse, fight and some not even be there.
It’s interesting that Drake is concerned only with how a woman will fit HIS needs and life, and not how he can add value to a woman’s life. That attitude will not work for an intellectual and accomplished equal, so he’ll probably end up with a lightweight showpiece.
Spartacus 77 you’re right, if you’re a very shallow man with a superiority complex who needs someone to massage your ego and never challenge you or your thinking. Barack and Michelle doing it well well.
?? He can find a woman who fits him while also fitting her needs and wants in life. It’s not an either or, just because he didn’t say it doesn’t mean he won’t do it
Drake's explanation on why he doesn't wanna release the "diss" track is bullshit lol. He wasn't acting that way when he dissed Common, Meek, Ye and Cudi. Only salty that his character got killed badly and got ego checked
Did it though. Like bar for bar pushas diss compared to Drake's was legit worse... Like compare just the two diss tracks. Really pusha just revealed the man has a son... I don't think just revealing a sole detail about a man when it's his son is a good diss. I thought it was weak but everyone wants to dislike Drake so bad they forgot what a good diss was.
@@aaronmoise8261 if you payed attention to Shawn's video you'll see why Push won. He said why he doesn't respect Drake as a black man, why Drake has girl problems, calls out his parents, bm is a hoe, his best friend is dying who helped with most of his career but pillow talked about his son, and isn't respected as an MC. Joe Budden said it best: the only way to beat Drake is to come at his character/persona
@@aaronmoise8261 did you actually listen to the whole song? I'm interpreting that because Pusha T said more than just revealing his son. He talked about Cash Money's money management with baby, Drake doing as his father did but not being a present father, the choice of baby momma, his lack of confidence in himself to be "black" and talked about his manager I think it is who has a terminal dieses.
Aaron moise Are you a Stan? All Drake said was push doesn’t and never lived his rhymes. Maybe true maybe not but that’s true of literally 95% of all hip hop artists. How is that clever? Hell Drake doesn’t live any of that tough shit he spits. Obviously... Push said Drake was ashamed of his baby moms and tried to clean her up cuz she was a porn star. Showed Drake in blackface and everything else everyone mentioned above...
yep, but he ignored a lot of shit just to make this vid tho.... most of his points make 0 sense if you thing about them, example the child situation... drake wasnt there couse he didnt know if he was a father + he aint living with the girl, so, for real any of us would post, or go shopping or whatever (imagine you are as big as drake) with a kid and his mamma without knowing if you are indeed the father? and he still helped her with lots of things without knowing, 2 drake only do songs with people from other places with hits.... obviously... if you go to italy and eat pizza fot the first time... you wont pick the worst pizza maker to do business... because that guy with some hits got hits for a reason in the first place.... and all the other points are weak too
@@TheIntrovert83 They gas up his music and achievements, not to many channels out here making videos of hyping up his life problems and lifestyle in general.
I find it interesting that drake doesn't want to listen to someone that doesn't live what they rap when he's never actually proven that pusha didn't do those things. I've seen more proof to him doing that than him not.
I first heard push on so appalled with jay and them when i was younger. The issue with him is back then he rapped like after he dropped the verse he called his money launderer to secure funds. Fast forward a decade and you still hear him talking about kilos and bricks on daytona in the present tense like he's somehow eluding the FBI. Shits old and he doesn't live that life.
Drake definitely has insecurities in himself and he hides them with his giant ego and narcissism but at the end of the day he probably lays down knowing he ain't what he portrays. Plus if you really listen to his music all the situations with the women in his life that he blames them for are really his faults and these weird expectations that he has of them
Appreciation post for the way Shawn handles these 'the problem with' videos. Its always a genuine logical analysis and he doesn't get too biased or play up to the hate. It's interesting to listen to and encourages more rational analysis of situations and its a breath of fresh air when it comes to this stuff in my opinion, gr8 stuff
Drake is probably the most overrated rapper in the world. He’s not necessarily bad but some people think this dude is the greatest rapper in history and most of his songs are just so damn corny to listen to. I don’t understand the hype he’s just a radio rapper who gets overplayed
I agree. I never got the appeal of Drake. I guess I can understand the females liking him, but I never understood grown men that bump Drake on the regular.
@@neillscott4192 Because he speaks to some of us in ways that others rappers can’t. Listen sensitive guys who aren’t afraid to be vulnerable when it comes to family or women have been getting shafted in rap for decades until Drake came out and helped make a voice for us. And aside from that if you actually listen to some of his albums you’ll see he’s got a great ear for beats, when he really raps he’s one of the best in his peer group at it and you can’t deny his ability for hits. If he was a trash artist he wouldn’t have lasted a decade plus.
@@romaretaylor9953 While this is partially true.. he did give emotional men and women a voice, at what point do you get tired of hearing the same thing? He's basically talked about the same thing since Take Care, it is the same songs but paraphrased. He has not evolved which makes him boring. His beats are all the same. His delivery is wack most of the times and he is monotone.
Jeremy Lee That album will always be my favorite Drake album it was so cohesive and it sounded more creative then anything else he’s released came out at a great time as well.
Love how you mentioned Wale as a reason for the popularisation of afrobeats. Personally don't think Wale gets enough credit for integrating the sounds of where he's from (DC and Nigeria) in his music.
Bruh I don't get it I know it's a joke but ya'll want to get on him for acting hard but when he actually uses a ski mask for it's intended purpose ya'll want to clown him. The man can't get a break lol
I used to relate so well to drakes music. Used to be my favorite artist by far. Slowly but surely i identified with his music less and less and now i only like every other song if that
@@markcollins2009 its not even about perspective. Perspective is a lyrics thing. Its just that his music is either emotionless or too emotional to me now. he doesnt seem to find the sweet spot often. Ive only listened to war one time and that was enough for me. Usually i could listen to a drake project front to back and enjoy it all. Havent been able to do that in a LONG time
As a true "Day-1" Drake fan (I'm talking 06' Room for Improvement Drake), I really appreciate this video. I thought it perfectly captured the essence of this interview from an objective perspective, as well as the nuance that has to be included when discussing who Drake was/is/has become. Well done per usual *black fist emoji*
He and some other artists have appropriated New Orleans’s bounce culture too! Bounce music was never popular in the mainstream until today but the only person that is famous from that is Big Freedia. All the other bounce artists are not on that level yet you have people from everywhere but New Orleans now making songs that are similar to bounce music.
Diavolo Got Looped well yea they carried the culture and music with them of course lol but it was never accepted as mainstream until now by people who aren’t from there.
I think everyone can say, regardless how they feel about what you said, Drake is one of the most interesting people in the music industry. Both as a rapper and a public citizen.
I never realised that Drake never did nothing major SPECIFICALLY for the black community. I love that man (pause) and his music but he needs to step up from here
This says alot about "hood" dudes from Baltimore. Not trying to be funny either. Dudes from NY dont take him serious. We listen to and repect more dudes like Dmx even though his career has stalled but he is still one of the real ones.
For me it's how Drake has these kind of long emotional chats about his Mom which I was kind of hoping would not be a reoccurring theme on records- but more something that should happen privately, behind closed doors, with a therapist...
Thank u for summarizing this 2 hour interview bc i wasn't planning on watching that whole thing... just like i wasnt going to listen to that entire hour and a half scorpion album
There’s a saying “cowards are the most dangerous people.” As for the black father thing Drake told us on that scorpion album that he basically had no contact with that child . He says in one of the songs he only was around that child once. That doesn’t mean that has continued but this whole single father narrative he tried to take was bs.
Drake only didn't want to participate in the nastiest of a rap beef when it came to Pusha because he didn't have a response but he had no problems attacking Kanye on several records because he's an easy target
I remember when drake use to be on Degrassi and doing behind the scenes of his home and family. It was obvious he didnt have much of a struggle. It was obvious his closest friends were named Chad and Ross. 😒Then here he come posing with gangster talking about he got hitters. Then he in jamaica talkin horrible patois. When we gone see him at the mall with bobby and Chad? 🗣️ Drake the biggest actor in the game
Idk if this is the best take. You can’t tell me you haven’t put on a front to make it seem like everything was ok at home even to some close friends when it really wasn’t
I agree with most of your points, but Drake was right when he said that the diss was mainly hot because it exposed his son. Granted the diss was more layered than a lot people give it credit for and some people do care about the blackface, identity issues, etc. that Pusha talked about, but overall I don’t think people would’ve counted it as an L if his son wasn’t exposed. That’s honestly what all the jokes are geared toward
Exposing a baby and all that aside, the way pusha constructed the song is what put it over top for me but to the casual music fans (which is about 75% of music fans imo) only the baby drama mattered to em
Wade County That’s what made it great, was how well it came together. I still wonder what approach Push would’ve took had Drake not mentioned his fiancée.
Anybody who knows Caribbean music knows that Drakes attempts at dancehall are watered down, mainstream garbage that aren’t representative of the genre and are just exploitive. It’s akin to the wave of Reggae fusion in the mainstream back in the early 90s, a watered down version of the genre made for the ears of mainstream white audiences
@@stealthiscool nah fam. I live in the Caribbean. We love when Drake hops on dancehall beats. We vibe to it. Idk what country you're from or what but that ain't true
@@blueshanks1 he probably just talking shit without knowing... in fact drake dancehall beats are neat and really nice to listen in the car, they aint slow or too fast, they are really balance
Nothing was the same finally made me me a Drake fan, then I haven’t been a fan since. I feel like exploring other genres is great, but it does seem a bit like a costume most times. And I hate that because I think Drake is very talented. If just like to feel something authentic from him again. I’ve loved some songs, but I haven’t felt one since NWTS. Great insight Sean
Ironic he didn't wanna participate in the nastiness of a diss track and felt ashame, turned around and tried to make fun of someone for being molested now
@@OfficialBEL He said "Ironic he didn't wanna participate in the nastiness of a diss track and felt ashamed, turned around, and tried to make fun of someone for being molested"
Drake claims pusha T aint real and he doesn't believe him. But then you remember Drakes boss is lil wayne. A rapper that has been famous since 12 years old claiming to be a gangster😒. Also drake collaborates with Rick Ross. A rapper that claims to be a drug lord but was a correctional officer😑
I'm from TO. Drake is a talented jewish actor, nothing more. He appropriates Jamaican culture, contributes nothing to it, regardless if he gives credit or not.
Moral of the story is, the 666Devil and others like him manifest themselves real cute, steal to add uniqueness and cred. Dig deeper and you'll find the other half of the story. Dont trust the devil, broski. Soontime you will understand, judgement a come.
I know this video is almost 2 years old, but there's 2 points I'd like to address. 1) Drake being the only rapper to be made fun of for singing. Ja Rule was ridiculed by his peers for his singing and rapping despite having huge success and collaborating with artists like J Lo and Ashanti. 2) Americans being late to everything and hip hop being cultural appropriation. Maybe I'm taking this too seriously, but how can you possibly say early hip hop appropriated styles like Jazz, Rock, Funk, etc when it was Black Americans who created these genres to begin with. Hip Hop, a genre created by Black Americans in the US, is simply a continuation of these styles as the technology advanced. One cannot appropriate their own culture. This just came off as incredibly ignorant and rubbed me the wrong way.
@Milton Moatshe So much of blues and jazz music were covers of covers of covers. If anything, hip hop is simply a continuation of that tradition. Hearing a song and adding your own spin to it. Rappers are not the white artists of the early 1900s who directly stole black artists' music and claimed it as their own and still the music as lesser than.
Yall not gonna mention that Andre 3000 did Love Below which inspired 808s and Heartbreaks and which also further then inspired guys like Drake. Love Below was the first hip hop album in which a rapper refused to rap one line in the album and sing completely.
Drake still salty that Pusha T had majority of the facts about his life at that point before he could find a way to water it down and make himself seem like this philanthropist father figure. Side note: Drake is an opportunist. Take “War” for example. Noisey came out with a series focused on international rap/rappers which is mainly drill rap. Seeing how much publicity it has gotten over the past few weeks, Drake quickly took that opportunity for profit from it with “War”.
drake was the kid who got tagged during recess and yelled “i blocked it!” while crossing his arms
😂😂😂 why this random asf buh funny as hell tho lol
Alpha Barry exactly 😂😭
Lmfaaaaaaaooooooo
More like calling timeout soon as you're about to touch him
Shit got me crying
“I’m boutta cyber bully again”💀💀💀💀
😝😝😝😅😅😅
The moment he said that I went down to the comments💀
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Issa good producer tag
You not a cyber bully you a pussy!
drake: i dont like artists who dont live their music
also drake: *uk drill music*
@lmao reactionaries you just mad couse you fav artist is so short of talent he can only perform in one style, with one type of beats, with one subject... is just like rick ross said, this nigga talking like hoes the mad they are not in my shoes...
You might not get it but the uk drill scene and road lifestyle is very similar to certain gang parts of canada
@lmao reactionaries i dont have idols, and if i ever were so dumb to have one it would be a rock artist probably... and the definition of you artist is funny couse you don't have to travel to do that, new != same style... i bet you fav artist is good and all but you sound like a teenager/baby saying - "well... my artist is like this so anything different to that is wrong and makes no sense..."
and btw most of my fav artist are like 40/50 years old and started their careers in the 80/90,
and i used that rick ross line couse it is what is it... you just mad couse you dont like drake, because the reason why you criticizing drake is the same reason most people love other artists you probably love too, the only difference is they do it with not ft and without moving from their city, and every gender takes things from others, that is how music gets richer sound... and who mentioned gucci tho? and you probably just know the mainstream basic drake, but is all good if that makes you happy, be happy
What did he say that you don’t believe he lived?
@lmao reactionaries i knew drake was gonna bite drill 4 years ago
this aged extremely well and very well, unbiased presentation too!
His egos bigger than Kanye's, he's just better at hiding it.
L I L B L A R T nah
@@Faderificism
Hope im sensing sarcasm there lol
L I L B L A R T jesus is king straight garbage
@@NightOwlJa just like Scorpion
Hypocritical Satire no Jesus is king is trash. Kanye hasn’t been good for LONG time. Whoever writing his shit is trash
Pusha T will forever be known as Voldemort to drake.
Ludacris too.
@Romy Taylor Good on him.
Lol. I noticed that too.
Voldemort??
Voldemort ends up dying so yea
I liked how Drake always mentioned Wayne in a positive light. I think a lot of people forgot how big he was in the upcoming of Drake
Only these lil teenage mumble rap idiots these days fail to realize how big Wayne was at his peak. Wayne at his peak was like 2Pac in 1996 lol untouchable.
Hey you ♥️ go check me out
Nik3 no worries was a banger.
He put him on no wonder he doesnt dare to talk about him any other way
@@LiquidSwords-ou7lg And Wayne fathered all of those guys basically. The tats on the face, dreads before they were cool, the syrup were all a thing because of him. Unfortunately they all forgot to be lyricists like him
“At least drake ain’t built like a wisdom tooth” - shawn cee
I love recovery 🔥🙏💯
That was literally one of the funniest things I have ever heard in my entire life
Stormzy album reaction/review please
Florin Stan lmaooo
That’s actually a Corey Holcomb joke. #5150Nation
“Never put a gun in shaky hands.”
These are facts fr fr
You and Fantano said let’s tag team on this man
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Cute
Same day, they coordinated this
Threesome?
@ibr7000 shut up smelly reddit boy
Pusha’s song really broke Drake down psychologically. The way he tied Drake upbringing (pops and moms ), his baby mom choice to the way he has treated little Adonis will go down in hip hop history as one of the best executed diss tracks.
Drake’s rational for not responding doesn’t really bare scrutiny but I understand why he tapped out and is now just doing interviews.
Tbh I doubt it was damaging in like any way. It's like being a grown man and hearing another grown man talking shit to you about things they just know the surface of. You just brush it off especially when you are 50x more successful than that man in almost every aspect of existing.
@@aaronmoise8261 you forget drake is much more sensitive and insecure than the average grown man
@@aaronmoise8261 The success of the two rappers is completely and utterly irrelevant when it comes to their beef. Pusha T completely exposed Drake- completely. Anyone who disagrees after hearing their respective diss tracks is in denial. Drake makes fake music for fake people- truth is out the window. Egoism and fakeness is what Drake embodies.
@Romy Taylor Dude first I have listened to Drake since I was a kid, he was my favorite artist to listen to and talk about for a long time. I didn't realize til I grew up around 2016, and also digested his new music, how fake he was, and it's only gone downhill since 2016. I knew Drake was fake b4 the beef.
Anyways, Pusha exposed Drake's desperation to maintain an image of stability and pride, when Drake actually has a lot of unconscious issues that he hasn't confronted. And I ain't talking race, I'm talkin human factors- truth and words and personality. "your soul don't look alive", "your music for the past few years been angry and full of lies". Exposed Drake's babymama as being a pornstar, which is really disgusting when you think about it. Not only did Pusha say all that stuff, but it's all TRUE. Listen to Views, More Life, and Scorpion. The guy is full of insecurity and his ego defense-mechanisms are in full view. He's fake, a clout chaser, and culture-vulture paper-chaser while calling himself the realest all the time.
the only true thing Pusha brought up was that Drake had a kid no one knew about. the "deadbeat" thing, the family thing, all spins to make it sound bad.
When people talk about Drake being the singer-rapper as if JaRule and Nelly never existed.
CzarJuliusIII ☕️☕️☕️
I think the whole problem is the way Drake carries himself, its very passive or sentimental as apposed to the masculine tough guy we're all used to seeing in hip hop. I ain't knocking that but it may come across as 'soft'
@@crosswiz6 LL cool j
@@SoulWarriorSF LL Cool J didn't carry himself sentimentally like Drake. LL was passionate not sentimental, theres a difference. Plus he's always had a tough guy aura..never that with Drake.
CzarJuliusIII and chamillionaire
Shawn cee has no *legs*
Drake does have *legs*
Look into it.
penis?
Xilis Records penis.
Look into it.
shawn cee thicc u just blind
Joel Miller are you noel millers brother Joel?
*i think I’m bout to cyberbully* 😐😐
The problem isn't that Drake fathered a son.
The problem is that Drake is his father's son.
Oh shit
UNDERRATED COMMENT
Damn dude
😳😳😳
lmao what r u high
"I could never have a kid, then be out here still kiddin' round" - Drake Portland
Wasfi Kori that line you mentioned just now was used in the wrong context. Drake kept his kid private, Jay Z who drake was talking had a kid with his wife and was cheating lmao drake had a kid with a girl he really was never officially like in a relationship with besides sexually and just kept his kid private and in the interview even said he wasn't certain it could be his kid DNA wise officially until a week before Scorpion released. So i mean, nice try but L
@@7elevenevan my guy you didnt need to go hard issa joke
When factually direct quotes are implied to be jokes without any implication. Must be 2020
@@uchihadeity1158 Ooft you as well. C'mon brodie it aint that deep chill.
Marcus James basically
Drake got made fun of because he played to fake personas that didn't match and we all saw through it.
Fake personas? Name them...
@@breezyobeatz "best rapper alive" persona - doesn't write his own raps. It's fine if you have writers, but you can't make this claim.
"Don't make me catch a body" persona - makes (good) music for emotional boys and women. Not hard music about gang banging, we all know this.
"Raised in the streets of the six" - yeah, on a six - figure salary from days as a child actor. Not street. (insert black face picture, if you wanna see how out of touch with the culture he is).
"Battle rapper Drake" - never been seen in a "battle". He's had rap beef, a different thing entirely. And he won mostly with memes and only responds to opponents he knows he can beat. Otherwise he quits because it's "not wavy" (Pusha T) or just doesn't respond because he can't win ( see Common, 2011. Sweet, stay schemin remix)
Drake could be the best at what he does, singing, clever word play, making girls make bad decisions. But he ain't "wettin" anybody, he's Canada dry.
He's just a duplicitous guy, obvious that he doesn't act on his own principles but instead on what he thinks people want him to be. He's an actor. And that's fine, but let's all just acknowledge it.
And @jakeyboy851 I understand your point of view. It definitely makes sense that a John Cena fan would also be a Drake fan.
Zac Choate damn bro, you should be analyst full time. No cap 🔥
Zac Choate you straight murdered these niggas
Can't u see through the countless other rappers pushing their fake personas
Literally got an ad for Drake’s interview before this video
Brian Gallagher lmao same
Brian Gallagher There’s an ad?
@@TheSuperPlaysAwesome Unfortunately, yes.
Shoutout AdBlock
Damn Fiddle rap radar would’ve put his ad on here. Drake is the largest artist in the world, you’re gonna want to get as many views as possible.
Drake popularizing Afrobeat is like how Madonna popularized Vogue culture: he was a visitor to it, with no prior connection, and used it to give his music in the moment a 'fresh' sound, in the process elevating some of the genuine artists and music, but he'll move on, just like Madonna did without any investment in how that culture is impacted or transformed in his wake for both better and worse.
EXACTLY. Madonna can barley perform Vogue in concert yet Janet is singing live and giving us high octane choreography and she’s the one who’s career is still seemingly over smh
I mean he is black and most black people have connection to Afro beats and dancehall
@@pndgetsmewetter black Americans really don’t have connection to afro beats.. stop, they barely now any country in Africa
@@sansan89894 I swear
Sure, Madonna hasn't always made the best decisions, but I won't pretend she's a sellout. She basically shaped pop into what it is today by breaking so much barriers.
Bruh Drake was not the first one to get bullied for singing and rapping. That goes to Nelly
Yeah lmao KRS went in on that nigga, when he was new
MyDbzfan9000 I didn’t know he got bullied but I was young back then.
Ja Rule?
No, but internet changes perspective, from a certain angle it looks like drake got more hate
TheRealMythTM ruclips.net/video/zga9139s2fI/видео.html
“I’m the only one really living this rap life” “they go back home to their lives” referring to Kendrick and Cole...two men who are celebrated as black men........ I was hoping you would dig into that more. They’re celebrated because they’re good family men
He said that bout the good music fam, pusha n Kanye specifically he was talking bout not cole or Kendrick
TheEpitomeMEdia I didn’t understand what drake was saying when he made that comment.
he is not living the rap life.
He’s living the life of a 33-year-old popstar who is single.
He really wanted to make a point that he lives a hard-core life, I’m just like dude you’re single and rich that’s it.
Gabriel Michael lol fam..exactly!
TheEpitomeMEdia ruclips.net/video/zga9139s2fI/видео.html
@@gabrielmichael3701 it was those real tough streets of Canada 😅
In his "simple" diss track, Pusha used Drake as a case study on how the cycle of generational trauma plays out. Drake's pursuit of wealth is partly driven by the excuse he has attributed to his father's absence- lack of means (he's mentioned that his dad couldn't visit him because he owed child support). However, even with the means he has acquired, he was hesitant to be in his own son's life. Money doesn't heal wounds that are cut generations deep. And a "simple" diss track has left Aubrey experiencing an existential crisis which exacerbates his pre-existing identity crisis, hence the need to assert his "blackness" in ways that are not meaningful. #dontbedeadbeats
This comment deserved way more love.
@@dumemnduka7930 just like when Drake was a child should have from his father
@@brajwasi6258 Shiiiit. 💀
I know this comment is 2 years old but can someone actually frame this up next to the cover art of the pusha diss track. God damn..
you white aren't you?
“How are you going to be celebrated as a black man when you add to the absentee father statistic?” -Shawn
-spits out water, coughs, clutches my pearls- -
SHAWNNNNN NOOOOOOOOOOO💀💀💀💀💀
Melaninated Tarot how is Drake an absentee father tho? Shawn lost me.
@@kuraudo9700 fair point, correct me if I'm wrong but we cannot really tell how involved Drake is as a father from the outside.
Cloud 9 according to the mother he was, apparently. Frankly we don’t know but the theory was that he was sending money but not wanting to be seen with them because he didnt want people to know he had a kid.
Oh my goddddd
how is pusha gonna be celebrated as a black man when he admits several times that he fucked around on his wife, and sells crack and coke to his own people?
RUclips algorithm doing its thing
Shotout to the people who already knew how egotistical Drake is before this interview.
Edit: To the people commenting "everyone has an ego", you know what I meant. Drake's ego is larger than the great outdoors. I can assure you lovely Drake White Knights that he does not care that you wanna kiss him goodnight and is more interested in talking inappropriately to underage girls and paying ghostwriters for subpar to mediocre music.
it was pretty obvious. you’d have to be a sheep or just not a big hip hop fan if you didn’t notice before.
Free Adam Ezzouhairy!
King Kyle hope drake sees this bro 🙏🏽
Everyone has an ego. But use this to justify hating Drake. Sound like a child.
Now find me one person who doesn't have an ego.
“Most interesting person to do a case study on”
Not trying to be a little shit, but:
Kanye, Tyler the Creator, Tupac, Eminem
Also Kanye experienced that exact backlash for 808s and the real death of gangster rap was when Graduation beat Curtis.
Didn’t graduation have like 800k+ first week, and that was way before streaming ? Gah damn 😭
@@itszirvah Yup. Graduation sold over 957,000 copies in the first week of sales.
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Yup. And Curtis did like 600k
This is such a “ I’m a rap purist man” comment
Drake is a privilege actor playing his best role so far... A rapper..
Deep! Like a razor blade cuts
Ooooohhh that was cold man that was cold.
Brilliantly savage
Fake news...
This blew my mind
This interview was over 2 hours long and not once did they ask him why he got the numbers of teenage girls he aint related to...
Dat 1 Black guy You Know Because y’all tryna make something out of nothing and ignore the other male celebrities that talked to them...or somethin like that
@@likemikegenerationx2 talkin and dms are two very different things if you think its all right for a 30+ year old man to have the phone number of a (non family member) 15 yr old girl in any context you a weirdo
Dat 1 Black guy You Know But it goes back to my main point: You main somethin out of nothin. Have they talked before? Yes. Do they constantly talk? No. You tryna make him out to be R. Kelly or some shit
J Summers I’m giving him the benefit of a doubt, as you do all people who aren’t actually pedophiles 😂 Ik you watched the R.Kelly documentary so you’re ‘woke’ on shit and try to see shit comin a mile away but you’re reachin hella hard. Especially since Drake isn’t the only grown male celebrity she’s talked to.
Dat 1 Black guy You Know They should’ve!
Shawn a light skin now? Can't wait to see him on tik tok.
More dark skin ppl on tik tok than light skin ppl
@@clonezy7800 yeah but it's mostly the light skins that are popular, and admired.
😂😂😂
Houdini Caz sounds like you’re talking about the cringy white girls
Tik tok sucks
“now does Drake make good dance hall? No.” 😂😂😂
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this aged like fine wine.
Y’all love and hate Drake at the same time lmao.
Best comment here.
Summarizes Drake's career in fact
I don't love Drake. So there goes your argument kid.
HussePapito he makes good music but then he opens his mouth and always says annoying shit
i don't love him
HussePapito yeah because he’s human
Drake seems to forget, but other reason he got artist of the decade was BECAUSE he doesn't speak on black issues. He's commercial. He's not heavy to listen to and it's catchy.
He's generic and boring.
Wayne on heroin
Drake can’t leave his feelings
And Nicki is delusional
YM really ended the decade on a down note.
Young money became money mess 💔😭
You can read the first 3 lines of this comment as the intro of in my feelings.
Ntandoyenkosi Mamba no
@@NoName-yy3wb when did Wayne ever "lost" to pusha?
@@NoName-yy3wb I never considered tyga with young money tho
Further on ur point about drakes success not being celebrated as much as a jay z or a kendrick, I think the fact that a rapper rapping about black peoples struggles and then being extremely successful is arguably more impressive than a rapper rapping about a girl or his love etc. People in the community would respect someone who came up talking about their truth and their life because it sheds light onto their community, while a rapper talking about random bs provides nothing. Plus, I think people would rather listen to an artist talk about something they relate to or more directly empathize with (love or other topics of drake) versus taxes, politics, racism, etc.
They're just better, more original rappers.
Drake is super generic and average, those 2 you named are elite high level MCs
The reason people like drake is because he makes relatable music it just isn't towards the black community as much.
Lol uh oh, Aubrey’s little minions ain’t gonna like this one 😂😂💀
Aubrey's Angels
Not if they listen to the whole video lol.
@@RAY300064 they dont give a fuck lmao
Little minions? Is that the codename for the underage girls he texts😳
@@XP9724 🌽🌽🌽🌽🌽
smh just jealous bc your rnb career didn’t take off 😤
He is a RUclipsr lol
Saints Soka ik everyone jokes abt him being a singer he’s one of the best hip hop youtubers ik tho
Just wait for him to drop the album 🤫
Orange Slices we waiting 👀
Lmfaoooo
That one picture of Drake smiling I thought I had something on my screen and tried to wipe it off
Same lmao
Damn u really did him like that lmfao.
It’s a diamond
You know its a good video when it starts with ''Im about to cyber bully again''
The difference between drake & Kanye’s singing-rap is that at least Kanye makes you actually feel his tragic loss of his mother and breaking off with his then long time girlfriend (in 808, donda for eg). The problem with Drake is that he only makes music for women to listen whilst driving to work and hit the clubs. Once weeks go by no one remembers drakes songs. He neither live his music or even experienced any hard ships. Kanye’s albums on the other hand makes you still cry after 15 years. That’s why drake won’t be equal to Kanye’s or MJ level. Because these guys did change the life-game as much as they did change music-game.
The most powerful thing about Eminem song headlights where he is apologizing for cleaning out my closet is a line where he says “ And I'm way too old to cry, that shit's painful though
But ma, I forgive you, so does Nathan yo
All you did, all you said, you did your best to raise us both.”
Basically he lived long enough to realize that sometimes though your parent may have done some fucked up things when you were growing up, it was not their intent to harm you and they were doing what they thought was best.
In his case his mom wasn’t a healthy woman... but she was there trying to raise her sons and though it was hard and at times made bad decisions that is way more than some kids have. Some kids actually deal with parents that want to sexually abuse, fight and some not even be there.
Someone @ me when Shawn drops his R&B Album
TRAPSOUL Pt. 2
Ross B ok no worries Ross I’ll @ you
Tom Sylvester thanks brother
@
That R&B album shit is old and not funny, so stfu
It’s interesting that Drake is concerned only with how a woman will fit HIS needs and life, and not how he can add value to a woman’s life. That attitude will not work for an intellectual and accomplished equal, so he’ll probably end up with a lightweight showpiece.
GC Lady or ultimately alone
Ramona Flowers lol sure
Spartacus 77 you’re right, if you’re a very shallow man with a superiority complex who needs someone to massage your ego and never challenge you or your thinking. Barack and Michelle doing it well well.
Spartacus 77 so women are there to please you. It’s all about you, egomaniac.
?? He can find a woman who fits him while also fitting her needs and wants in life. It’s not an either or, just because he didn’t say it doesn’t mean he won’t do it
Ja Rule was made fun of for singing lol. 50 used that to murder Ja's entire career.
Ja rule isn't that great too tbh
@@mansourhaddad398 he was on top in the early 00s. Definitely ahead of times back then.
Drake's explanation on why he doesn't wanna release the "diss" track is bullshit lol. He wasn't acting that way when he dissed Common, Meek, Ye and Cudi. Only salty that his character got killed badly and got ego checked
Did it though. Like bar for bar pushas diss compared to Drake's was legit worse... Like compare just the two diss tracks. Really pusha just revealed the man has a son... I don't think just revealing a sole detail about a man when it's his son is a good diss. I thought it was weak but everyone wants to dislike Drake so bad they forgot what a good diss was.
Aaron moise Drake only said Pusha T sold drugs after his brother and cousin, and he did shit for Kanye. How is that any better ?
@@aaronmoise8261 if you payed attention to Shawn's video you'll see why Push won. He said why he doesn't respect Drake as a black man, why Drake has girl problems, calls out his parents, bm is a hoe, his best friend is dying who helped with most of his career but pillow talked about his son, and isn't respected as an MC. Joe Budden said it best: the only way to beat Drake is to come at his character/persona
@@aaronmoise8261 did you actually listen to the whole song? I'm interpreting that because Pusha T said more than just revealing his son. He talked about Cash Money's money management with baby, Drake doing as his father did but not being a present father, the choice of baby momma, his lack of confidence in himself to be "black" and talked about his manager I think it is who has a terminal dieses.
Aaron moise Are you a Stan? All Drake said was push doesn’t and never lived his rhymes. Maybe true maybe not but that’s true of literally 95% of all hip hop artists. How is that clever? Hell Drake doesn’t live any of that tough shit he spits. Obviously... Push said Drake was ashamed of his baby moms and tried to clean her up cuz she was a porn star. Showed Drake in blackface and everything else everyone mentioned above...
Right when I was about to form my own opinion on Drake from his Rap Radar interview, Shawn Cee comes through with the clutchness. Thank you, Shawn.
LucarioDXAuraStorm LMFAOO
😭😭😭😭😭
So he’s forming your opinion for you?
I'm glad Fantano posted something similar as well, so I don't have to shift my opinion
yep, but he ignored a lot of shit just to make this vid tho.... most of his points make 0 sense if you thing about them, example the child situation... drake wasnt there couse he didnt know if he was a father + he aint living with the girl, so, for real any of us would post, or go shopping or whatever (imagine you are as big as drake) with a kid and his mamma without knowing if you are indeed the father? and he still helped her with lots of things without knowing, 2 drake only do songs with people from other places with hits.... obviously... if you go to italy and eat pizza fot the first time... you wont pick the worst pizza maker to do business... because that guy with some hits got hits for a reason in the first place.... and all the other points are weak too
& this is why I love this channel. It’s one of the few places on the internet where Drake isn’t worshipped but instead viewed objectively👏🏽👏🏽
tinaamariee😘 Forreal.
Exactly! Its so annoying how people Gas up Drake!
@@TheIntrovert83 They gas up his music and achievements, not to many channels out here making videos of hyping up his life problems and lifestyle in general.
following topics about drake won't make your fav sell more tan drake@@strikercurry339
I find it interesting that drake doesn't want to listen to someone that doesn't live what they rap when he's never actually proven that pusha didn't do those things. I've seen more proof to him doing that than him not.
Bigpond Pond Not only that but he has a bunch of songs with Rick Ross🤣
Hub yall crazy
It's been known that pusha be exaggerated the stuff just like Rick ross
Alex Gipson shhh dont tell em that. it doesnt fit their agendas
I first heard push on so appalled with jay and them when i was younger. The issue with him is back then he rapped like after he dropped the verse he called his money launderer to secure funds. Fast forward a decade and you still hear him talking about kilos and bricks on daytona in the present tense like he's somehow eluding the FBI. Shits old and he doesn't live that life.
Yoooooo where did u get that shirt from. I've tryed to find a blue like that for 2 years unsuccessfully
Shirty Shirt your passion for shirts is inspiring lmfaoooo
I was laughing at the comment then I saw your name and I was dead
Where do y’all becoming up with this stuff😂😂😂
vernicegirl8987 be coming* not becoming
J Chehore so extra
aged so well
Drake definitely has insecurities in himself and he hides them with his giant ego and narcissism but at the end of the day he probably lays down knowing he ain't what he portrays. Plus if you really listen to his music all the situations with the women in his life that he blames them for are really his faults and these weird expectations that he has of them
Your just a hater dude
You don’t even know him 😂
@SapendoYen That proves this commenter’s message.
every one has insecurities within them.
Appreciation post for the way Shawn handles these 'the problem with' videos. Its always a genuine logical analysis and he doesn't get too biased or play up to the hate. It's interesting to listen to and encourages more rational analysis of situations and its a breath of fresh air when it comes to this stuff in my opinion, gr8 stuff
Drake is probably the most overrated rapper in the world. He’s not necessarily bad but some people think this dude is the greatest rapper in history and most of his songs are just so damn corny to listen to. I don’t understand the hype he’s just a radio rapper who gets overplayed
I agree. I never got the appeal of Drake. I guess I can understand the females liking him, but I never understood grown men that bump Drake on the regular.
@@neillscott4192 Because he speaks to some of us in ways that others rappers can’t. Listen sensitive guys who aren’t afraid to be vulnerable when it comes to family or women have been getting shafted in rap for decades until Drake came out and helped make a voice for us. And aside from that if you actually listen to some of his albums you’ll see he’s got a great ear for beats, when he really raps he’s one of the best in his peer group at it and you can’t deny his ability for hits. If he was a trash artist he wouldn’t have lasted a decade plus.
I'm a female and his music makes me CRINGE!!😷
@@romaretaylor9953 While this is partially true.. he did give emotional men and women a voice, at what point do you get tired of hearing the same thing? He's basically talked about the same thing since Take Care, it is the same songs but paraphrased. He has not evolved which makes him boring. His beats are all the same. His delivery is wack most of the times and he is monotone.
@@cesargonzales7234 I disagree
He did say he’ll make his project a little more concise, sort of like how Nothing Was The Same was, so that’s hopefully a plus.
And he’s taking his time it’s gonna be a prolly 2 years since he dropped
That’s his classic imo. It aged well
@@pizzylee1978 really has , I also believe that is his classic
@@pizzylee1978 it's not a classic but it's definitely his second best album
Jeremy Lee That album will always be my favorite Drake album it was so cohesive and it sounded more creative then anything else he’s released came out at a great time as well.
"go in raw and see if you really enjoy it" - shawn cee
Krishna Pakala ruclips.net/video/zga9139s2fI/видео.html
this is exactly why I like Shawn the way he breaks everything down and explains himself well good shit
Ja rule was made fun of for singing in his raps
By 1 artist who then sang in some of his own songs.
That's cuz that nigga can't sing 🤣🤣🤣
Yea the criticism came from 50 who hypocritically sings in his songs.....
Ja Rule saw that scene in Belly where DMX is singing in the shower and decided to make a career out of it
lance wright it’s cause he sung for hoes and sound like the Cookie Monster😂😂😂
Love how you mentioned Wale as a reason for the popularisation of afrobeats. Personally don't think Wale gets enough credit for integrating the sounds of where he's from (DC and Nigeria) in his music.
drakes short hair and bushy beard looks like the exact opposite of shawn’s short beard and bushy hair
Because drake doesn’t have hair like Shawn. Drake thinks he looks like Shawn, when he’s pissed he looks more like Shawn Mendes
Wow
I love how ur brain took that from this video
The Only Intelligent People Watching This Video Are The Ones Who Aren't Commenting.
*Pretty Much*
First melon and now you Shawn?
You can't fool me, you two are actually Kanye and Push in disguise
morningstar boi That’s why they mad
I think we know which one is Kanye then
No wonder he gave Kids See Ghosts as ten
How? Shawn doesn’t have legs 🤔🤔
😂🤣🤣
To the issue of not being celebrated by black ppl, let me add that, I don’t think drake has been to any “black” award show.
obi was here He’s been to the BET Awards multiple times
Wade County oh yeah, he went once in 2011
obi was here Bout 3 times at least actually
@@obiwashere there is no black award shows… BET is owned by white people
*Gets Notification While Watching Interview*
I want somebody to make "The PROBLEM with Shawn Cee"
Rodk Vic shawn already did
@@IMakeBadGTS lol not the one he made of himself 😂🤣🤦🏽♀️
Rodk Vic ruclips.net/video/zga9139s2fI/видео.html
"Imagine riding in the car with your girl and you got Benny The Butcher playing in the back"
Me: hey, hold on now..
DiezellFit ruclips.net/video/zga9139s2fI/видео.html
🗣I SAID THE SAME THING!!!
Lol Drake the type of dude to be in a ski mask just to ski
Bruh I don't get it I know it's a joke but ya'll want to get on him for acting hard but when he actually uses a ski mask for it's intended purpose ya'll want to clown him. The man can't get a break lol
@@Q-64 it's a good joke clown
@@russelbuffalino499 you mad?
@@Q-64 are you?
@@russelbuffalino499 I'll take that as a yes. Lol
I just feel uncomfortable that hes messaging underage girls on a regular basis. It seems like fame can really slow your aging if you start slipping
A year and a half later Pusha T is still taking W’s.
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The Eminem record you’re trying to remember is “Headlights” ft Nate Ruess
Alvaro Bendezu 16:07
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I used to relate so well to drakes music. Used to be my favorite artist by far. Slowly but surely i identified with his music less and less and now i only like every other song if that
I stopped listening to his shit after NWTS
Well that’s makes sense Bc he got bigger and bigger causing perspectives on life to change and grow farther and farther from the common man
@@markcollins2009 its not even about perspective. Perspective is a lyrics thing. Its just that his music is either emotionless or too emotional to me now. he doesnt seem to find the sweet spot often. Ive only listened to war one time and that was enough for me. Usually i could listen to a drake project front to back and enjoy it all. Havent been able to do that in a LONG time
Drake stan: “Why you hatin’??”
Josias Gonzales ifytitl came out after the nwts so ur missing out my g
As a true "Day-1" Drake fan (I'm talking 06' Room for Improvement Drake), I really appreciate this video. I thought it perfectly captured the essence of this interview from an objective perspective, as well as the nuance that has to be included when discussing who Drake was/is/has become. Well done per usual *black fist emoji*
He and some other artists have appropriated New Orleans’s bounce culture too! Bounce music was never popular in the mainstream until today but the only person that is famous from that is Big Freedia. All the other bounce artists are not on that level yet you have people from everywhere but New Orleans now making songs that are similar to bounce music.
IDK if it were popular but in middle school when the NO fellas came over after Katrina I heard a fuck ton of bounce
Nannie fresh?
BLEU WOOF he was not famous from bounce music.
Diavolo Got Looped well yea they carried the culture and music with them of course lol but it was never accepted as mainstream until now by people who aren’t from there.
Butdontplay mannie fresh was famous for making bounce music before he signed to cash money
Drake stans bouta do their hourly ‘Drake’ search, read the title and ASSAULT that dislike button lol Not even gonna watch the vid in it’s entirety.
Whis Lol you’re not a STAN then, and I mean that with all respect. Stans are delusional, nonsensical and usually non free-thinking lol
I disliked this comment without reading it
>hourly 'Drake' search
I'm fucking dead bro
The stans and the haters are both extremely annoying.
@@bloopbloop2546 bro u need an award for your comment 🤣🤣.
I clicked on this thinking we were going to address this mans habits of texting teenage girls…
right he’s 30 years old 😂
Same
🤣🤣🤣 Drake be texting girls who 15 year old to 19-year-old and etc.
I think everyone can say, regardless how they feel about what you said, Drake is one of the most interesting people in the music industry. Both as a rapper and a public citizen.
Dr. Edward Richtofen Agreed.
I never realised that Drake never did nothing major SPECIFICALLY for the black community. I love that man (pause) and his music but he needs to step up from here
Why would he. The black community never truly embraced him.
Aubrey is a pop star. Period. Never heard any dude in the real hood say they mess with his stuff.
I live in Baltimore. Dudes in the real hood listen to Drake a lot. I don't really, but many do.
Michael Mura Baltimore 💪🏾 same bro
This says alot about "hood" dudes from Baltimore. Not trying to be funny either. Dudes from NY dont take him serious. We listen to and repect more dudes like Dmx even though his career has stalled but he is still one of the real ones.
Drake is a culture vulture.
Drake even acknowledges himself that despite all of the millions he sells, he does not get love from the hood. Singing ass popstar nigga.
Fantano tagged out and Shawn came in 💀
For me it's how Drake has these kind of long emotional chats about his Mom which I was kind of hoping would not be a reoccurring theme on records- but more something that should happen privately, behind closed doors, with a therapist...
Thank u for summarizing this 2 hour interview bc i wasn't planning on watching that whole thing... just like i wasnt going to listen to that entire hour and a half scorpion album
"dO yOu KNoW wHO i aM?"- Drake 2019
Frankie Kannna u know that was a skit with his friend. nice try tho
adam ronaldo really it was a skit?
Promise Omiponle yup
Promise Omiponle i saw that vid on i and multiple ppl said it was a skit and named who it was w
Promise Omiponle ig**
There’s a saying “cowards are the most dangerous people.”
As for the black father thing Drake told us on that scorpion album that he basically had no contact with that child . He says in one of the songs he only was around that child once. That doesn’t mean that has continued but this whole single father narrative he tried to take was bs.
Ppl said that Pusha diss wouldn't hurt Drake but in hind sight that diss has been his nightmare for the past 2years...
Drake only didn't want to participate in the nastiest of a rap beef when it came to Pusha because he didn't have a response but he had no problems attacking Kanye on several records because he's an easy target
This lighting making my boy look like an albino
White darkskin
@@clonezy7800 he could be brown skinned
Thats not funny smh its only lighting
I was literally noticing that when I saw this comment lmao 😂
Stare at the hands
I remember when drake use to be on Degrassi and doing behind the scenes of his home and family. It was obvious he didnt have much of a struggle. It was obvious his closest friends were named Chad and Ross. 😒Then here he come posing with gangster talking about he got hitters. Then he in jamaica talkin horrible patois. When we gone see him at the mall with bobby and Chad? 🗣️ Drake the biggest actor in the game
Juanita Peters so true. He his fans listen to pop he has no fuckin right claiming to be a street let alone a rapper
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Idk if this is the best take. You can’t tell me you haven’t put on a front to make it seem like everything was ok at home even to some close friends when it really wasn’t
Yeah, something struck me as very odd about a Canadian child actor rapping in the parking lot of a fried chicken place about starting from the bottom.
@@selanryn5849 Awful take
I agree with most of your points, but Drake was right when he said that the diss was mainly hot because it exposed his son. Granted the diss was more layered than a lot people give it credit for and some people do care about the blackface, identity issues, etc. that Pusha talked about, but overall I don’t think people would’ve counted it as an L if his son wasn’t exposed. That’s honestly what all the jokes are geared toward
Wade County no it wasn't about the kid it was who did he get pregnant
Exposing a baby and all that aside, the way pusha constructed the song is what put it over top for me but to the casual music fans (which is about 75% of music fans imo) only the baby drama mattered to em
Wade County That’s what made it great, was how well it came together.
I still wonder what approach Push would’ve took had Drake not mentioned his fiancée.
SanAntoBalla u know pushas a clout chaser right? drake had no problems w pusha and pusha j attacked him. coincidently right before his album
adam ronaldo They’ve been taking shots at each other for years bruh. Drake’s not a saint.
If drake wasn’t drake his dancehall vibes would get more recognition
No they wouldn't 💯
Anybody who knows Caribbean music knows that Drakes attempts at dancehall are watered down, mainstream garbage that aren’t representative of the genre and are just exploitive. It’s akin to the wave of Reggae fusion in the mainstream back in the early 90s, a watered down version of the genre made for the ears of mainstream white audiences
@@stealthiscool nah fam. I live in the Caribbean. We love when Drake hops on dancehall beats. We vibe to it. Idk what country you're from or what but that ain't true
@@blueshanks1 he probably just talking shit without knowing... in fact drake dancehall beats are neat and really nice to listen in the car, they aint slow or too fast, they are really balance
Drakes dancehall music is good but it has no classics. It has the vibe when you first listen to it but you start to get over it by a year
Nothing was the same finally made me me a Drake fan, then I haven’t been a fan since. I feel like exploring other genres is great, but it does seem a bit like a costume most times. And I hate that because I think Drake is very talented. If just like to feel something authentic from him again. I’ve loved some songs, but I haven’t felt one since NWTS. Great insight Sean
Recommended at the perfect time.
"You are the exact thing you preached, that your dad was to you" -Shawn Cee 😂
I read that as he said it
SHINDAINDIAN :0 same
Ironic he didn't wanna participate in the nastiness of a diss track and felt ashame, turned around and tried to make fun of someone for being molested now
Bro what? I got lost reading this
@@OfficialBEL He said "Ironic he didn't wanna participate in the nastiness of a diss track and felt ashamed, turned around, and tried to make fun of someone for being molested"
Drake claims pusha T aint real and he doesn't believe him. But then you remember Drakes boss is lil wayne. A rapper that has been famous since 12 years old claiming to be a gangster😒. Also drake collaborates with Rick Ross. A rapper that claims to be a drug lord but was a correctional officer😑
jo 88 Pusha T has music with Wayne AND Rick Ross.
Cash Money wasn’t nun to play with in NOLA. You trippin
Cash money was more than a label. Js
“You just go in raw and your like oh this is surprising” -Shawn Cee 😂😂😂
Let’s not forget the part where drake said he took not one, not two, but THREE DNA test before he believed it was his child lol
Lmao I got a drake interview ad before this
I don't see Blackface Drake as a black man never have.🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
cincysbest u ever read the explanation for that? or u j dont care and wanna be ignorant
cincysbest and before pll say the explanation was bullshit drake aint stupid to just put blackface on for no reason
His mother is white so you're actually 100% correct.
Vince Mack nah u can critise it but u guys act like there was no reason behind it like he j did it out of the blue.
adam ronaldo ain’t no real nigga gone put on
black face, I don’t care what it was for. That’s how know drake really don’t know who he is
I'm from TO. Drake is a talented jewish actor, nothing more. He appropriates Jamaican culture, contributes nothing to it, regardless if he gives credit or not.
That’s funny, Jamaicans don’t feel the same. Ok
Aubrey is a shit representation of Toronto's Jamaicanness. Kardi is much much better at it: ruclips.net/video/dMW6EW5hDcI/видео.html
Also this. You'll notice far less bitch-assness in these compared to numbnut Aubrey. ruclips.net/video/5YaKjTfFzZs/видео.html
Moral of the story is, the 666Devil and others like him manifest themselves real cute, steal to add uniqueness and cred. Dig deeper and you'll find the other half of the story. Dont trust the devil, broski. Soontime you will understand, judgement a come.
@@shabazz360 This dude is the definition of a hater
I know this video is almost 2 years old, but there's 2 points I'd like to address.
1) Drake being the only rapper to be made fun of for singing.
Ja Rule was ridiculed by his peers for his singing and rapping despite having huge success and collaborating with artists like J Lo and Ashanti.
2) Americans being late to everything and hip hop being cultural appropriation.
Maybe I'm taking this too seriously, but how can you possibly say early hip hop appropriated styles like Jazz, Rock, Funk, etc when it was Black Americans who created these genres to begin with. Hip Hop, a genre created by Black Americans in the US, is simply a continuation of these styles as the technology advanced. One cannot appropriate their own culture. This just came off as incredibly ignorant and rubbed me the wrong way.
@Milton Moatshe So much of blues and jazz music were covers of covers of covers. If anything, hip hop is simply a continuation of that tradition. Hearing a song and adding your own spin to it. Rappers are not the white artists of the early 1900s who directly stole black artists' music and claimed it as their own and still the music as lesser than.
Yall not gonna mention that Andre 3000 did Love Below which inspired 808s and Heartbreaks and which also further then inspired guys like Drake. Love Below was the first hip hop album in which a rapper refused to rap one line in the album and sing completely.
Drake still salty that Pusha T had majority of the facts about his life at that point before he could find a way to water it down and make himself seem like this philanthropist father figure.
Side note: Drake is an opportunist. Take “War” for example. Noisey came out with a series focused on international rap/rappers which is mainly drill rap. Seeing how much publicity it has gotten over the past few weeks, Drake quickly took that opportunity for profit from it with “War”.
Drake mic'd his beard to be extra crunchy in that interview.