Drake Addresses His Haters Amid Rumors Of Latest Rap Beef: “There’s Not A N—A On This Earth That Could Ever F—k With Me In My Life”
Whew! Drake is coming in hot! The rap star clearly has had enough of the internet chatter as he took the time to address his haters during a live performance over the weekend. The Canadian rapper’s response comes amid ongoing speculation about his relationship with fellow artist Kendrick Lamar and more industry rappers.
The tension between the two escalated following the release of Kendrick Lamar’s latest track “Like That” on the album “We Don’t Trust You,” featuring Future and Metro Boomin. Many interpreted the lyrics of Kendrick’s song as reigniting the long-standing rivalry between him and Drake, especially with Kendrick’s declaration of ‘choosing violence’ at the beginning of the track. The song was seen as a direct response to Drake’s “First Person Shooter,” which featured J Cole, a mutual friend of Drizzy. In the song, Kendrick boldly proclaims, “Motherf*ck the Big Three, it’s just Big Me.”
The Drake and J. Cole disses that got Kendrick Lamar to respond directly. pic.twitter.com/fFoBt5w9v0
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In a recent performance, Drake took the opportunity to address the ongoing speculation and rumors surrounding his relationship with the guys. Speaking directly to the audience, Drake asserted his confidence and self-assurance, declaring, “I got my head up high, my back straight, I’m ten f**king toes down… and I know no matter what there’s not a n**** on this Earth that could ever f*ck with me in my life.” Whew!
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“I got my head held high, my back straight, I’m ten f**king toes down… and I know no matter what there’s not another n**ga that could ever f*ck with me on this Earth” pic.twitter.com/O11ohU2pax
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His mid-show speech seemed to resonate with the audience, who responded with support and cheers. Additionally, fans took to social media to express their solidarity with Drake following his impassioned moment.
One Twitter user said, “The goooooat. Get on the booth now and drop some bars.” Another said, “Drake is the GOAT Why is the world waiting on a response from him and not Cole???” However, a third added, “I’m sorry #Drake but you going to have to say something to this man Kendrick because speeches is not going to cut it.”
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