GetoBoy;c-9597688 said:jono;c-9597400 said:Looking at things objectively:
Meek's selling point was that he is a street nigga. There was a lot of emphasis put on his image. Now to me, logically, being a street rapper in the mid-late 00s and 10s is basically putting a ceiling on your potential. Street niggas ain't doing Wayne or DMX numbers anymore.
Drake was being pushed as a top MC. His style and lyricism was supposed to overshadow him being perceived as "soft." it turned out to be fraudulent but the bulk of his fan base aren't hip-hop purists. Its radio friendly pop fans.
Post-beef only one thing mattered: Drake's fanbase didn't care about ghostwriters while Meeks fans DID care about Meek's image.
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Drake's audience just dropped calling him a GOAT MC but the pop audience still rocks with him because he makes the type of music they like. Drake only lost the purists who were only a small portion of his audience anyway.
I don't know any meek fans that cared at all about what Drake was talking about to be honest they all still meek fans
You know meek fans? Damn what are they like?