I’m not going for the Canadian woman’s reasoning. Drake has been in America and exposed to black culture long enough to educate himself so clearly he just doesn’t care.
@Zan8238 ай бұрын
I disagree. Learned is not lived.
@janellebingham38078 ай бұрын
If drakie wanted rep nn clout he should have been responsible for EDUCATING THE BLK CANADIAN ABOUT OUR CULTURE IF THEY WANT TO BBB APART OF IT.
@eyedolleyezllc47228 ай бұрын
Well he studied hella hard to emulate Weezy's sound, Future's sound, XXXtentacion's sound, Lil Baby's sound, 21 savage's sound and countless others... hell Im starting to wonder about all the death's of all these rappers... he should have studied culture as well Personally I feel like Drake was n the midst of replacing diddy... both are funded and f'd by Lucian Grainge and whose to say what that slap by diddy was really about? Kendrick blew up his spot... Excellent job for exposing these PDF Files And now this fake ninja want to wear Fubu he so sad bro
@triciaeggleston26948 ай бұрын
Exactly! And Drake father is from Memphis TN and Drake wanted to be apart of hip hop culture so it’s his responsibility to learn what you’re trying to be apart of!!!!
@alyse2198 ай бұрын
@@Zan823 Learned isn’t lived but having a basic understanding of the culture you’re entering isn’t difficult. His father is also a Black American & he has access to resources so there’s no excuse. He’s been here since Trayvon Martin & George Floyd so again there’s no excuse. He uses the N word so he must have a basic understanding of where that came from.
@adenlycosky8 ай бұрын
Sadly. In America there is an ongoing effort to not even talk about racism. As a white man I find this to be horrid. We can't just continue to deny put history simply because we didn't participate in the straight forward racists policies. Yet we continue to do it thru other means in today's society. Don't be fooled. Woke is a word that those who want to still be racist use to gaslight those who see we still need to work on many things in america
@Obi-UnoKenobi8 ай бұрын
These are things Aubrey learned as a child actor in Canada. Actors observe people, their behaviors and their cultures then mimic them. Their role is written for them and the Director in this case the producers give the direction on the look and sound of the project. Drake doesn't exist in the real world. He's just another character played by Aubrey Graham. One thing Hip-Hop culture has always despised and hated is someone trying to be something they're not.
@tarreemhacaruso26878 ай бұрын
Great observation
@Obi-UnoKenobi8 ай бұрын
@@tarreemhacaruso2687 Appreciate it
@amaraeddings46118 ай бұрын
Well said
@CRMK19738 ай бұрын
Drake the new version of Milli Vanilli, he been stealing other rappers flows, style, cadence and lingo.
@yvettekeys92628 ай бұрын
Its called a vampire
@Alisha16868 ай бұрын
That second girl was 💯% correct. Nothing she said i disagree with. Drke gets no wiggle room. That's what the problem is now. We just LOVE to forgive people who do us wrong.
@tarreemhacaruso26878 ай бұрын
EXACTLY ❤
@HoneySwtDrms8 ай бұрын
The 2nd girl isn't even a Black American. I'm tired of Black immigrants and their children talking as if they're an authority on Black American culture 😒
@ladybluelotus8 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@Chocolate_Curry883 ай бұрын
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@-KeithSmith8 ай бұрын
I wont take Drake's blackness away. But culturally, he's not one of us. There's a video of him talking about his jewish upbringing. That's his real culture.
@Strawberrihead8 ай бұрын
Which is cool! Why can't he just do that? I think Logic handled that pretty well
@All.Natural.8 ай бұрын
He's not like us.
@-KeithSmith8 ай бұрын
@@All.Natural. facts
@Mindbodysoultv018 ай бұрын
It’s the same thing the Africans says about Black Americans we are not apart of their culture.
@nza39238 ай бұрын
@Mindbodysoultv01 which is OK, just don't disrespect one another
@Dothethingyyyy8 ай бұрын
Let me hear you say OV-Hoooo🕺🕺🕺
@Chris-rh9ej8 ай бұрын
OV-Hooo
@layedah8 ай бұрын
OV-hoooo!
@Strawberrihead8 ай бұрын
OV-HOO
@truthseekerforeveryah58138 ай бұрын
OV HOOO
@SouthSideBos748 ай бұрын
OV HOOOOOOOO
@Strawberrihead8 ай бұрын
You guys are very respectful in sharing your opinions and listening to other perspectives. Enjoying the video! Drake is a phenomenal actor, but he not like us..
@Chris-rh9ej8 ай бұрын
“She Kanye’d him” 😂 y’all I died
@timmind26688 ай бұрын
Drakes like a vampire… sucking the blood and energy out of people he thinks is cool then using their style to remain young n cool
@coreybrown6748 ай бұрын
Drake is not like us even in Canada fuck him... funny looking mf.
@MsBabylove118 ай бұрын
I hate the way he steal from uk artists sound & flow yet doest her elevate them in return! 🤬 also dappy does the sing/rap waaaaayyyy better and he's been doing it long b4 drake 🙄😌
@CassieVybe8 ай бұрын
Em is more cultured than Drake tbh 🤷🏾♀️
@debbielesley15238 ай бұрын
Because em was raised around/in it. Drake not. Drake was raised as a Jewish white boy lol its not just about color or who your mom dad is, your a product of your environment
@CassieVybe8 ай бұрын
@@debbielesley1523 you ain’t tell a lie 👏🏾
@jayspy86478 ай бұрын
NOPE, and I can break down why. Em was completely aware of his situation. He knows he's a guest and stays in his lane. He never claims to be the very best he just wants the respect he earned. Drake doesn't realize that on some level he's a guest as well. And most of all Em hates the pop start title and understands it contradicts hip hop. Drake don't even get that part and that's hip hop basics. If you cross too far into the pop arena you risk becoming anti hip hop which is the territory Drake is slowly headed to unless he course correct.
@conniq15858 ай бұрын
@@jayspy8647everything you just said is exactly WHY Em is more cultured. He understands who he is and where he fits in and he stays in his lane. As a result, I got mad respect for Em. I've NEVER been a Drake fan.
@Cornbreadfed827 ай бұрын
Nah, he's still white. And I am not good with him calling Mariah Carey a black b$tch.
@layedah8 ай бұрын
Ya'll need to watch him when he was on the MTV show called PUNKED. The real Aubrey Graham shows up😂
Is over for drake no coming back from this and his bots make it worst.
@Kflash37828 ай бұрын
Fact of the matter is that Drake is not a Foundational Black American. He is not one of US. We need to gate keep the culture.
@SuperHarare8 ай бұрын
I am surprised when People say they do not know about black history. I was born and educated in Zimbabwe, and we learnt all those things. Maybe because Zimbabwe got independance in 1980, and the school curriculum was determined by revolutionaries.
@Mimyakko8 ай бұрын
In my experience in school, they mostly brushed past the civil rights movement, went over the popular leaders, and moved on. We never watched movies or documentaries about it. They would most focus on the American revolutionary war, World War 1 and 2, and some of the civil war. Even in my "World History" class, we most focused on our roles in the World War for most of the class. We would have to watch documentaries about those things though. My highschool had a terrible curriculum though 😥 Also, most textbooks will only show black and white photography of the civil rights movement to make it seem like it was far in the past. They had color video and photography back then 👀
@sheastar058 ай бұрын
I’m a Jamaican in the U.S. and I am totally on Kendrick’s side because I moved here and educated myself. & I am inside. Drake is similar. He is from Canada, and he moved here, he’s OUTSIDE! But never took the time to educate himself. Drake gets no pass though. His daddy is an African American. I’m around mostly Jamaicans, while he’s around African Americans, he’s supposed to be up on the culture more than I am, and he’s not. Because he moves more like a Jewish man. Drake is selfish. Never speak up on African American issues like police brutality etc. Yes he donated a few time when it was trendy. Every one was donating to BLM, so he does. But, If it’s not trending and fans aren’t calling him out he’s quiet.
@nikicouch33588 ай бұрын
I don’t agree with the Canadian young lady! Every one can do their due diligence and research on their own about Black American Culture! I remember researching about Apartheid in South Africa when I was a young 7th/8th grader and I am Black American born and raised in Chicago however, knew enough to understand how to research on South Africans plight on what they were going through at that time and I felt very strongly about what they were going through because my ancestors went through it too and fought for our civil rights! Now I see others that migrate here (not all) take advantage never showing homage or appreciation for those who did the foot work to make it a bit easier and nicer for them they (not all) even show hate and spew false verbiage such as “Black Americans have no culture” lol 😂they a lie we all know the DEVIL IS A LIAR! Honestly, she can miss me with that lame excuse they better learn to “seek and ye shall find” or shall I say FIND OUT!😂😂❤
@2muchNoize238 ай бұрын
Well said 👏👏👏💯💯💯
@Fiercegyal8 ай бұрын
I totally agree. Because you were born in Canada doesn’t mean you don’t know racism. Drake is a disrespectful conman with money we allow to disrespect rappers and black women. I am not a rap person but I always wonder why no one speaks about hi disrespect to black women. He is a womanizer.
@Chocolate_Curry883 ай бұрын
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@jus62768 ай бұрын
Watching this is informative and triggering on many levels. I'm 50 and from Philly. I transcend Hip Hop or Rap, whatever, but the young lady from Canada that talks of understanding Drake, doesn't mean that Drake doesn't understand the Black Experience in America. So she may get a pass, but Drake doesn't. She was not trying to capitalize on the Black American Culture, but Drake is and has been his whole Rap career. I grew up in the Boom Bap era, The Native Tongue era, the C.E.B ear in Philly, where the music was hardcore, gritty, and original. My favorite artists never got the money, attention, or recognition that Drake is getting, even though they were the originators. Kendrick spoke truth and has been keeping it real since '09. He deserves the respect and accolades. So, my question is why did Drake start this beef. An old Dave Chappelle joke, talks about why M. Jackson was used by the gov. when the War wasn't going so good in the public eye. Just sayin...
@pierocignetti89598 ай бұрын
Should've listened to lil Wayne: "Stay Canadian" Also not grooming children.
@coast2coast5008 ай бұрын
He stole TEXAS flow Texas was sipping lean to dj screw music texas rappers was singing & rapping like he do
@All.Natural.8 ай бұрын
🎯💯🎯💯🎯💯
@MsBabylove118 ай бұрын
He stole from uk big time too....the whole sing rap thing....dappy was doing that in the early 90's and far better! 😉
@Jellybean00098 ай бұрын
This is what I found most hypocritical about Americans who made fun of rap/hip hop from korea or other countries but were fans of Drake. 🤔 I would say that some foreign acts are more legit if they write their own lyrics and tell their own stories. It is all about authenticity not the genre.
@Predator-908 ай бұрын
*Drake might get convicted for them pedo charges before end of the year and r.kelly part 2 trial will start. Kendrick will be sitting in the back of the courtroom with "cell block one" poster😩🤣😂*
@brokenheart19768 ай бұрын
At this point, it’s beyond redundant at this point everybody’s entitled to speak their opinion and it’s all love but when you start talking about Ish like this, they better be actual documentation they better be actual court shit coming that man’s way, and if it doesn’t happen, he has every right to sue for defamation to everybody Who believing without actual evidence, this is not a laughing matter no more this has gone beyond too far. I’m not saying he’s innocent. I’m not saying he did something because I don’t know. We don’t know one thing. I do know when you start going down this rabbit hole and talk about stuff like this you better have actual evidence because if you don’t, you jumping on the bandwagon to believe it and there’s no evidence out there that karma coming back not gonna come back this is not a matter no more you don’t comTalk about this without actual proof these days unless you have a court order against this man for that alleged stuff that’s being said about him stop talking about it because it’s not a good look for anybody at this point this has gone too far Let the music just be about the music
@SouthSideBos748 ай бұрын
@@brokenheart1976 so just let that grown man groom little girls?
@SouthSideBos748 ай бұрын
@@brokenheart1976Do your research
@SouthSideBos748 ай бұрын
@@brokenheart1976I really hate ignorant people like you that don't do research he touching teenage girls us PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE. HAWK TUH
@Chosen2Win3338 ай бұрын
Tisa tells is number 1 on Social media. She gets the tea 1st & it stays juicy. #TisaTells✊🏽give her,herflowers💐💐💐💐
@humblehummingbird84208 ай бұрын
Kendrick got me walking around with the ring tone 😂😂😂😂😂 🎶THEY NOT LIKE US🎶😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭
@georgewinbush43098 ай бұрын
Yo keep up the good work my brothers love your channel just subscribed
@Renzo555558 ай бұрын
Seeing Drake saying the N word with the hard E R at the end should sum it up for anyone who's confused
@Meshiapatrice8 ай бұрын
Kendrick Lamar is number #1 in Canada
@GloriaReed-u2j8 ай бұрын
😂
@julianwaters71928 ай бұрын
Great video guys 👍
@tretvfrmdabx25448 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
@Shaunaflores778 ай бұрын
Wayne also told Drake just do you, be who you are & stay true 2 that! Don't come over here rapping about what I rap about or how I live my lifestyle ! Watch the Wayne interview talking about it yrs ago!
@CW0438 ай бұрын
Drake is both cosplaying and in his acting bag in the roll of a rap artist. If he doesn't write his own rhyms, he's simply memorizing his lines, just like any other acting role. 🤷🏽
@sharronmeriwether6688 ай бұрын
Great job! Loved the commentary. Keep it up💪🏾
@dimplesp40468 ай бұрын
So everyone just gonna forget about Drake doing Blackface?! 🤡
@brokenheart19768 ай бұрын
It is what it is at this point everybody’s going down rabbit a hole everybody’s on the bandwagon. Everybody wants to do what they wanna do against Drake. I don’t care at this point. It is what it is. I love your content. Thank you. For Keep it real.
@eldiablo41608 ай бұрын
I love you guys commentary
@SEOshogun8 ай бұрын
Drake has been sending cease and desists to tick tockers breaking down his lyrics
@tretvfrmdabx25448 ай бұрын
Wow that’s crazy
@tonebrown29618 ай бұрын
I really want this to be a real conversation that we all have. I think there's been enough time, experience, information, resources, and technology to get it right. We are smarter, more articulate, and hopefully less ego driven that we can talk.
@tarreemhacaruso26878 ай бұрын
Not Milli Vanilli 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@goreyfantod52138 ай бұрын
2:05 I think you were right to use the word, "visible." There were a LOT of us who thought Aubrey was sus - so much so, that there are different camps who dislike him for different reasons. The difference is now people feel emboldened to declare themselves. After all, plenty of people have already publicly beefed with Drake; Joe Budden, Meek Mill, Pusha T, Kanye, Rick Ross, Meghan Thee Stallion, etc., but we didn't see the needle swing away from Drake's mass market (suburbanites), appeal. Kendrick drew a line in the dirt: "Are you my friend? Are we locked in? Then step this way." Anyone who's with the culture knows which side of the line they're on & a lot of us (yourselves included, I suspect), didn't have to step far to get there. 17:12 I'm a Black Canadian-American dual citizen and (ironically), like Aubrey, in that my mother was a White Canadian who raised me as a single parent in Canada & my father was a Black American who I never met. What I'll say is the experience of being Black in Canada is WAY more fractured & segregated off into specific cultural IDs (African ethnic & national groups, Caribbean countries, descendants of Freedmen, etc.) I happen to know a fair bit about it, because I literally got my degree in multiculturalism. Somehow, I don't think Aubrey studied much about ANY of his cultural heritage.
@Impericalevidence8 ай бұрын
I'm a southern white boy... Appreciate, to learn from you, from French. I appreciate you, I learned, but appreciate like an English speaker would say "thank you".
@mamaalaska8 ай бұрын
Apparently, Drake just sold every house he owns in America. He’s on his last house right now!
@sheastar058 ай бұрын
I appreciate when y’all do these videos as someone not on Twitter and TikTok I don’t have access to these videos. 👍🏾
@malibubliss81538 ай бұрын
4:26 Drake is not out of the culture he’s out of His culture… The black community is extremely accommodating, he could just embrace himself and stop being such a creep…
@timmind26688 ай бұрын
Dracula
@gregoryjeanpierre15118 ай бұрын
I cannot agree with the Canadian woman. Everyone and every country has a different history when it comes to racism. Canada might be very different from America regarding the concept of civil rights.
@leroirobinson-grant58858 ай бұрын
A Canadian rapper sounds like "Cardinal Official." I like his music
@hattorihanzo758 ай бұрын
Its been nothing but another role for Aubrey the actor, just another season in an on going series that he stars in! Get up! This is a fact!
@sunnitheurbandiva8888 ай бұрын
The woman in the yellow and black shirt message will age like fine wine ❤
@thaoneandonlysuzieqmills84438 ай бұрын
Forget that girl in Canada drake knew about slaves thou. I have family in Canada and they have parents that where from Trinidad they go by Trinidad culture they didn’t change that’s just a excuse and drake has no respect for blk Americans
@Empress0538 ай бұрын
That’s exactly what it is, but again you can only see from level you’re on.
@georgeclyde79048 ай бұрын
And another thing!!!! She talking about people in immigrant people in Canada….. now I don’t know who she is or how much money she got… but I’d be willing to bet that she hasn’t been the places in the U.S. that ol boy has!! And you can’t tell me that you in Memphis, Houston and Atlanta and you ain’t had one opportunity to question or get some specific insight to the history of black Americans! So she can kick rocks with that defense!!! Respectfully.
@Chocolate_Curry883 ай бұрын
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@thaoneandonlysuzieqmills84438 ай бұрын
I been felt something wasn’t right wit ovho
@tretvfrmdabx25448 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@CW0438 ай бұрын
The lady speaking on cultural appropriations was on point. It's so unfortunately how African Americans don't know and don't care to know how others profit off Black culture while they continue still disrespecting them.
@Chocolate_Curry883 ай бұрын
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@Realdell8 ай бұрын
The problem is we should mentioned them All. 12:30. Burns boy, Kai cenat, ect
@jackie16468 ай бұрын
As a jamaican I love your content
@mighty-max11138 ай бұрын
I just started watching y’all videos and I’m loving it. However, y’all need to get the KZbin Premium and let y’all videos pay for it so it would eventually be free. Cuz these commercials coming up on videos cut through the momentum at times. Outside of that y’all doing good work
@ladybluelotus8 ай бұрын
I'm sure the Drizzlers are still there but I hope to god there will be far fewer.
@cocoapeach8 ай бұрын
The difference between the Canadian woman and Drake is the woman is not cosplaying as a Black American.
@janice22408 ай бұрын
About time
@ddaniel87808 ай бұрын
Ok re: the Canadian girl. I get what she is saying. I get it. What I think she fails to realize and connect here is that Drake was absolutely inappropriate to come into the rap game and not recognize that he needed to do his homework to be respectful of not only rap / hip hop culture but AA culture. He needed to do that at minimum to show he is knowledgeable, connected to and empathetic with both cultures socially, emotionally and perspective wise. He didn’t. So Canadians who are getting in their “feels” about what is happening to Drake shouldn’t. It would apply to them if they came over here misappropriating and then trying to rule the world of rap aka the M. O. of a Mr. Aubrey Graham. All you have to do is listen to that sad piece of work called The Heart Part 6 ONCE and you will know this man’s thinking. “Study to show yourself approved and then you won’t be ashamed.” He failed on all accounts. Sorry to that man.
@nataliemaja29478 ай бұрын
21:16 It’s understandable what she is saying but @Drake does not get a pass. He’s a Culture Vulture🎤🎤🎤
@RocketJr.8 ай бұрын
Who doesn't know about Rosa Parks? I'm a white guy from the Netherlands, born and raised in a small mostly farmer village quite far from the big cities. Very early on as a kid been teached about the terrible WW2 with the nazi's who discriminated mainly against jews in great detail and how hitler came to power and had such influence and how they killed around 6 million jews for just being jew, ww2 costed about 80m lives tho... Quick after that we learned about our part in unfair trade in the east-indies and later about new amsterdam (newyork) and the involvement in africa - america transportations in great detail up to the ongoing discrimination in the States, Rosa Parks and ML King, all being quite shocking for us kids tbh. Also because what happend in WW2 in Europe we don't wanna happen something like that ever again! So i think thats why most of Europe are over with that racism stuff long ago, at least most of us, it leads to nothing good. Just my 2 cents for letting yall know (and i think that) most countries will teach about generally black history in the States. Because thats something important to learn from as for needing to be a civilized human race on this earth. Respect to Kdot! Luv that Not Like Us track!! !
@767jeanbawi58 ай бұрын
Not milli vanilli 😂😂😂
@QueenSamiyah8 ай бұрын
It's not just that Drake imulates black culture and profits off of it, but it's the fact that he is only uplifting the negative aspects of it while giving nothing positive back. If that Canadian woman only gets to see black culture through What Drake is presenting her what on earth does she think about us? A bunch of dancing, pill popping, hyper sexual, violent etc. if he's going to be a part of our culture, even worse the KING, represent it as a WHOLE, defend us, uplift us, fight for us to be awakened, not just make money of the degradation of us..many of our own do this so these are some amazing conversations and possible conscience shifting times!
@YahYaa-Yisrael8 ай бұрын
What the Congolese woman doesn’t seem to understand is that it’s very different being a Black immigrant where your parents don’t have a history or tie to those of us in the west due to slavery. That’s not Drake. He was raised by those who have a lot of influence (probably why he has been able to move the way he does), and has an AA father. I have a feeling he wanted to feel connected to his father because it became more and more cool to be Black in pop culture. He mimicked what he saw with no real understanding and used his cultural ties to get where he needed to be. Funny part is he is a Jew through his father and Jew-ISH through his mother.
@Scorpz868 ай бұрын
Big shout out to ‘@Tisa Tells’ for the footage, she always does her research. ‼️You really should pin and or atleast shout out her channel for using her material, as a sign of respect for the work she did. She really be reading court documents etc to make sure information in the truth. ‼️
Buying Pac and Pharrell jewelry as a flex, as well as using Pac's and Snoop's voice, shows he has no respect for the culture. He has no real connection to it. The Canadian girl kind of explained why black people there don't but at the same time explained how he's a culture vulture. Learning about it after the fact is way different than living in it.
@thegodbulitlikebudda70908 ай бұрын
The Canadian woman misses the point. She isn't pretending to be "American" hood.
@bradc3138 ай бұрын
It's not the other countries history. It's American history so they don't have it to tell
@TXTradesman898 ай бұрын
FACTS 🔥
@Mindbodysoultv018 ай бұрын
Agent?
@BIG_OBBIE8 ай бұрын
Black culture (hip-hop) has BEEN accepting ppl of other races for a variety of reasons. So, the mindset to shift now because of someone using his truths against him now is crazy. At the end of the day, it's the entertainment industry at work. Drake never proclaimed to be of "black culture" but instead as some who admired and influenced by it, and it's displayed in the cultivation of his talent. The same ppl who are pissed about Drake becoming a high grossing hip-hop artist are the same ppl who contributed to him becoming this top-tier hip-hop artist. Pay attention to how you all contributed by your own fandom. Putting out content like this is designed to change your perspective and opinion. Kendrick played the infamous "race card" with our sensitive state of our black community. Talking about that will ALWAYS stir the pot for us.. but only "one of us" would know that and can use that to their benefit. It's like a move u can use when all else fails to play on the fact that there WILL definitely be an emotional reaction that could sway in the favor of someone that you can relate to. Kendrick doing this is PLAYING US and you all are falling for it. It's taking it from the entertainment value.
@quimccain8 ай бұрын
To hear Black people asking is black culture that deep is just weird as hell to me
@JhasmynJ8 ай бұрын
It doesn't matter if they weren't taught as children. As an adult, you teach yourself or seek guidance. Drake never cared to learn, he does it to make money, that's it. Lol
@Impericalevidence8 ай бұрын
As a non Canadian, speaking about what I do know... They're mostly more caught up in either being French or not, or "what we did to the natives" ... Blackness is a tertiary issue, not on the top of the list. And in case you forgot. Who ended slavery? English speaking white people. Oh you can still have one, but it's not legal. 1 Haiti 2 england (this is important because the spent their power making the Spanish and Portuguese stop) 3 the United States of America
@Impericalevidence8 ай бұрын
After 1066, William the bastard/conqueror put slavery under licensing. Making it illegal, because a license is a document granting you permission which would otherwise be illegal. This changed the culture, so that Liverpool, were the Beatles were from, was a free place, where any slave that landed would be emancipated, about 100 years later. Everyone was taking slaves back in the day. It was normal, Roman slaves even had their own sets of rights which were higher than some stranger. It's in the Bible "you may take slaves of your neighbors". It was ubiquitous. You might find it difficult to comprehend, but that's because you're a product of your time. With a set of morals which excludes it. Good for you.
@Impericalevidence8 ай бұрын
Don't get me started on the Arab slave trade. You know why there's not a billion blacks there? They castrated them. Know what a mamaluk is? It's sounds Italian right? Wrong, Turkish. Their big problem is that after turning someone into a eumuch, they gave them great power, then the eunuchs took power. Bro, English speakers might say "slave" comes from slav, but slav means great in their language. Y'all I could go on... This makes me pissed, yeah, shit happened, I didn't do it.... Please don't start it.
@thetrilogy808 ай бұрын
I couldn't imagine being put on blast like this. Sheesh
@Starvin-Marvin8 ай бұрын
Tell me how Lil Dicky kept it realer than Drake?
@peedidadon8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂 dat girl wilddddd
@richirdfitzwell8 ай бұрын
BBL drippy talking about Wayne told me just to be himself don't go out and get tattooed and all this shit , right ?? Again is Drake talking about the conversation he had with Lil Wayne ..so was it 69 dog putting the emphasis on "be yourself ,don't change , dont go get tattoos...don't try to be something you're not" ...etc...etc.. I mean even it was Drake putting the emphasis on it like if Wayne said that your verbatim I think he peeped his character and he let the monster loose.... LOL but weezy musta known this day was coming bcuz I don't think I've ever heard Wayne jump in a beef with drippy.... has he...?? I can't decide if I should be mad at Weezy !!?? naaaah!!! Wayne the goat!!
@bobbytaylor74148 ай бұрын
Drake will go to the foreigners
@richirdfitzwell8 ай бұрын
The question is -did Lil Wayne know ??
@dimplesp40468 ай бұрын
I believe Wayne on 6'7 the verse about Tammy.
@irishstud1221818 ай бұрын
Get the yayo!
@AnnetteHarmon-oe7ik8 ай бұрын
😅Katt Williams told ya 2024the year when it all comes out I love my black tribe that fights for the culture.
@robthegod18 ай бұрын
The key to life is seeing multiple perspectives. Seem like ya man burly figured that out. Critical thinking brothers.
@bamm868 ай бұрын
Kendrick said the people are not slow but I disagree. I BEEN saying this about Drake. People BEEN knowing. They just didn’t care. Every time I brought up Drake stealing DRAM’s song, people would say “well DRAM’s a one hit wonder so who cares? Drake did it better.” Sht is CORNY. I feel like all these rappers in hiphop personalities were being bitches all these years because they were too scared to speak negatively on Drake. They didn’t protect the culture. They allowed this man to steal from countless artists. They should’ve been made it CLEAR exactly what he is and clowned him hard at every turn until he was put into the pop music bubble where he belongs. He is not hiphop and never has been. People been WAY too slow at taking down Drake.
@Derestotle8 ай бұрын
Looks like UMG sued the weintraub kid
@tylerd1328 ай бұрын
With the dei girl in the beginning; shouldn’t she be just as mad as lil Wayne and j prince? We all know Drake wouldn’t move the way he does without his street ties to the princes, durk, and others
@georgeclyde79048 ай бұрын
A lot to unpack… but I’ll only comment on one particular part… I haven’t finished so I don’t know if it’ll get covered…but he has two sides… and he never makes lite of, derogatory, or downplay the experience of that history. If you saying it’s just bars or lyrics.. make some catchy metaphors about it. Exactly!!! So all that education in Canada talk I’m not trying to hear!! Your roots from the Congo… we ain’t talking to you! Respectfully.
@ericaansah40238 ай бұрын
React to KANTE by davido
@donman98538 ай бұрын
Drake is a plant
@Pivit31198 ай бұрын
❤Yep! I know what Diddy, did was wrong BUT HE'S A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF WHAT NOT TO DO AND MAKE YOURSELF Vulnerable to the extent that ANOTHER CULTURE CAN OWN YOUR CATALOG!!! This rap/music came from NOTHING! He should understand that they"want to destroy him to the point, where he WOULD HAVE TO SALE HIS CATALOG!!!😥😥😥😡😈 And he made it easy for them to do it, they waited for him to bury himself. This music came from a struggle that is REAL HARD! We were not accepted, we always had to ask for everything we needed for years, DAMN I don't know why he didn't see this coming. MJ's mom is in court or may still be fighting to keep his catalog. Yeah DON'T BLINK, HAVE FUN, MAKE YOUR CONNECTIONS, BUT DON'T BE FOOLED. Do you know how much generational finances this music will create MOVIES, COMMERCIALS, PLAYS, and on and on 😢. This is more than what we see happening, this music will continue to evolve, change, and babies being born will create more and more from this music. ❤❤❤. Don't be fooled, this is a different type of fight. "Don't push me, I'm close to the edge, I'm trying not to loose my head!
@FBAMaroon8 ай бұрын
We are FBA he is Canadian they are not like us
@MsBabylove118 ай бұрын
Sorry to dissapoint any fans but ive never liked drake as a person.....i do like his music but ive always felt that he flits around from place to place and steals flows from the uk all the time....now im all for an artist finding inspiration BUT.... he doesn't pay homage enough imo....there are many uk artists who he as copied ....dappy was doing the sing/rap thing in the mid 90's and far better imo. 🤷😌
@soonerlilsis7 ай бұрын
Then don't come here and claim to be the GOAT of our HipHop Culture and playing dress up. That will never fly. We won't accept it
@CreekerfromMaine8 ай бұрын
You also can use your brain 🤔 and learn
@sedohema8 ай бұрын
I wish ya'll stop taking sides, acting like ya'll don't rock with both. Ya'll love drake just as much as yall love kendrick. The fact that ya'll take drake serious in a beef and is looked as one of the greats, knowing that he has ghostwriters, it's just sad, i pitty this generation, ya'll just fuck shit up.
@laprincessa97878 ай бұрын
We are taking sides. That's exactly what's happening. Drake is a PDF and we DON'T CO-SIGN THAT. Your acceptance/love of a PDF is NOTED.
@sedohema8 ай бұрын
@@laprincessa9787 I don't love him, ya'll do. This whole time ya'll have been rocking with him. So stop fake picking sides, you love them both
@sedohema8 ай бұрын
@@laprincessa9787 and nowhere in my comment do I say I love him, not even hinted at it. If anything your deep seeded love for him got triggered by my comment, and now with the fake outrage.
@sedohema8 ай бұрын
@@laprincessa9787 I suggest you project your sick ways unto someone else.
@laprincessa97878 ай бұрын
@@sedohema I DON'T.
@StrangeTruth948 ай бұрын
The girl from Canada in the video sounds way more educated than the women in America no offense😂
@blackstarafro28 ай бұрын
He is still black, so he is not a culture vulture. But he is someo e chris hanson should be watching very closely. Because he is part of tbe holly-weird and entertainment industry.
@clifvaughn9628 ай бұрын
Kai Cenat didn’t help the slavery bar timing either…. Like at ALL!!!