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I wanna hear Aubrey's response. If he cut all ties wit Kendrick and cried over lyrics what will he do if hands are put on him
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People think Drake is soft because he says stuff like "that's why I go through her phone when she go to the bathroom, I don't trust these o's"
And "you don't say you love me to your friends friends when they ask you, even though we both know that you do".
A lot of his lyrics are tight, but some of it is straight up 2 ply.
Diddy had to be proactiv about the situation and put young bath water in his place. Mc bath and body Works out here getting too familiar with established cats that came before him. Young Fabric Softner is definitely a humbled man now.
Controversy
The music video for the single, directed by Hype Williams and featuring Nas being crucified, was the subject of extreme controversy, as the original edit also featured Puff Daddy on the cross.[1] A Catholic, Puffy had demanded that his crucifixion scene be excised from the broadcast edit of the video, but the wrong edit was incorrectly sent to MTV and TRL, and aired on April 15, 1999.[2] Within minutes of the broadcast, Puffy had barged into the offices of Nas' manager Steve Stoute with several bodyguards, and struck Stoute over the head with a champagne bottle. Stoute later sued Puffy, the suit was settled out of court.
Nas later related the making of the song and the subsequent incident:
"It was a track D-Moet Produced for Foxy Brown, and she didn't want the record, she didn't like it. It fit with my album, I Am..., so I did the D-Moet track and it sounded perfect for Puff to be on, so I gave it to him, went to the studio, and he rocked it, knocked it out. I wanted him to talk that **** on there, because that "Victory" record was my favorite record, with him and B.I.G., and I just wanted him to talk some of his **** on there. I had him screaming a whole bunch of wild **** on here, and cats were slam-dancing to it in New York. It was really crazy, out of this world. At that point, I started wearing a huge chain, and I think me and Puff at that point started that bling **** and took it to the next level, and we did the video, and it was out of this world.
There's a play in New York City where a black man played Jesus, and caught a lot of flak. I think, even the mayor at the time, Giuliani, was against it. So my thing was I wanted to be crucified like Jesus in the video, to get back at all those people that don't want to see a black man doing his thing. Me and Puff got hammered to the cross, but after Puff expressed his religious beliefs and speaking to his pastor, he wasn't ready to take that stance, so it was really my idea anyway, so we took his part out. For some reason, I think [my former manager] Steve Stoute let it fly with Puffy still being crucified to the cross, so there was that fight at the office, where Puff jumped on Steve or some **** like that. Both of them were friends of mine, so I kind of stepped in and squashed the whole thing, and it's all in the past. Just growing pains. We were all growing up. That brings back a lot of memories. Even when I throw it on onstage now, it still kills."[3]
Talk is cheap. It's easy to say one thing compared to doing it.Why even hype diddy or drake like this?
Like their some mythical warriors protected by Zeus.
Real easy to get at both of these fools.
Separate them from their crew and its lights out for them.
Don't believe the hype.
Whoa....Bobby is from Roxbury. He sang, but he was from the hood. His true self got masked for the sake of pop music . Nothing about Bobby at anytime suggested you could just run up on him .
That's what I'm saying. I was just letting dude know the type of music Drake makes has very little to do w/ why people feel some type of way about him.
It's alotta ****** that sing that don't get that kinda flak...and it would be some sucker **** to hate on a ***** because he has female fans.
If it's the latter, that's a pretty ****** *** reason. I always thought it was weird dudes having any sort of hate for celebs.
Aww....here comes the NT Chief Keef talking tough again.
Shouldn't you be chopping up some crack or cleaning your burner?
People think Drake is soft because he says stuff like "that's why I go through her phone when she go to the bathroom, I don't trust these o's"
And "you don't say you love me to your friends friends when they ask you, even though we both know that you do".
A lot of his lyrics are tight, but some of it is straight up 2 ply.
Diddy had to be proactiv about the situation and put young bath water in his place. Mc bath and body Works out here getting too familiar with established cats that came before him. Young Fabric Softner is definitely a humbled man now.
You clever mother ******Diddy had to be proactiv about the situation
Bobby Brown was one the OG R&B thugs.
Title needs to be changed to Diddy is the devil