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chicitylepio;3941400 said:I hope he says so Drake can have a reason why he shouldn't be held lyrically to the same standards every other contendable emcee is held to when they make GOAT-like claims.
I hope Common not only apologizes but he calls Drake and they do a duet freestyle in song form over the radio
Disciplined InSight;3941398 said:The bold part got me thinking about this retort Kanye did during his issue with Beans:
[video=youtube;k-zV6jor4Pc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-zV6jor4Pc[/video]
dizzmatic89;3941352 said:Actually had this album back in the day, it sounds nothing like the Drake album. Next?
Dizzel3000;3941349 said:I mean we had a disagreement and all but damn..... All that extra shit nah nah.... I can't fux with that...
chicitylepio;3941435 said:I called it 600 post ago.............
What's was the name of that one song L Boogie was tricking on?
I'll wait.
Picking on? Really cuz? so none of those three are capable of handling themselves?
I'm glad they running around the underground scene picking on non established.....oh wait........
@KingdomKame, lets be real, Drake couldn't take a nap on an airplane.
Serena got him as a shopping consultant
dizzmatic89;3941469 said:Imma just say this real quick
1. I think Drake should respond, regardless of the "diss me and you'll never hear a response for it"
2. Common is one of my favorite rappers....Common>>>>>>Drake.
But here's the spin, Common has been around since the early 90s, his place in hip hop is cemented. Why the hell is he dissing a rapper only 2 albums deep? He should be going at someone more on his level, especially not someone who has said numerous times he won't respond to diss records.
The real kicker is this: When I hear of someone dissing Drake for being soft, the last person to come to mind is Common. Regardless of his beef with Westside Connect, dude has made plenty of "soft" jams. And that cannot be denied.
ustreet_monsta;3941478 said:So now yall are in here acting like Common caught feeling over Serena?
Was she his wifey? Nope. Is there any proof that Drake was smashing here? Nope.
And I'm pretty sure Serena and Common been fucking whoever they want for the last couple years.
KingdomKame;3941500 said:He was holding her tennis bags, people been dropping pics. They was going out for a minute
and there is footage of serena dancing around in drake's condo, which serena pulled down
common and drake both caught feelings
http://ohverlycritical.com/news/2011/09/video-serena-williams-dances-in-drakes-condo/
pulled down by serena williams
there was a thread on it as well
The Jamel;3941059 said:it's faggots like ya'll that are enabling these wack rappers to have longevity.
H2O Gates;3941516 said:I'm not sure exactly what's been said yet, seeing as how I haven't waded through all of the pages, but has anybody stated the obvious yet? The obvious being that "This is hip-hop". I'm pretty sure "rap" artists can be competitive without being involved in "beef". If Common wants to stake his claim as being the best lyricist/emcee and therefore steps on what the public perceives as the best, so be it.
Who can argue with the man? He's had some missteps, but his collective body of work overshadows the low points of his career.
Niggas act like hip-hop isn't supposed to be competitive. A lyricist is meant to mentally stay on his toes at all times. If Drake wants to throw his hat into the ring of "lyricism" then muthafucka be prepared for someone calling you out on it.
Popularity never equates to actual skill. I like Drake's music, but on Com's worst day Drake would get bodied on the lyrical side of things.
H2O Gates;3941516 said:I'm not sure exactly what's been said yet, seeing as how I haven't waded through all of the pages, but has anybody stated the obvious yet? The obvious being that "This is hip-hop". I'm pretty sure "rap" artists can be competitive without being involved in "beef". If Common wants to stake his claim as being the best lyricist/emcee and therefore steps on what the public perceives as the best, so be it.
Who can argue with the man? He's had some missteps, but his collective body of work overshadows the low points of his career.
Niggas act like hip-hop isn't supposed to be competitive. A lyricist is meant to mentally stay on his toes at all times. If Drake wants to throw his hat into the ring of "lyricism" then muthafucka be prepared for someone calling you out on it.
Popularity never equates to actual skill. I like Drake's music, but on Com's worst day Drake would get bodied on the lyrical side of things.