Rich Baby Daddy joining Ratchet Happy Birthday and Girls Want Girls on the pantheon of worst songs I’ve ever had the displeasure of hearing
Its top 3 on the album. Amazing song
October 6 in the 6
https://twitter.com/ComplexMusic/status/1710460363454435347Hope he performs something off the album at the concert
we in the club with your gay friends
dropping 2 cialis in her liquid

we in the club with your gay friends
dropping 2 cialis in her liquid

he on wax saying he d*** women
Im ready to say there is like 5 songs on here that can be top 20 drake
which ones?
Rich Baby Daddy joining Ratchet Happy Birthday and Girls Want Girls on the pantheon of worst songs I’ve ever had the displeasure of hearing
Yea you def ain’t let the coochie breath
Im ready to say there is like 5 songs on here that can be top 20 drake
8am up there fs
The bustling streets of Toronto provide the backdrop for this unexpected meeting. Drake and The Weeknd cross paths, their faces a mix of surprise and tension.
Drake: (eyes narrowing) Abel. What brings you back to the 6ix?
The Weeknd: (tense) I could ask you the same thing, Aubrey. Maybe I wanted to remember where I came from.
Drake: (scoffs) Don't act like you're the only one who remembers their roots. You're not the only one who's made it big.
The Weeknd: (stepping closer, voice low) No, but I'm not the one who's forgotten who he used to be.
Drake: (voice rising) You think you're the only one who's struggled, Abel? You think you're the only one who's had to fight to get here?
The Weeknd: (pointing a finger) No, but I'm the one who's stayed true to himself, who's never compromised his vision for anyone.
Drake: (shouting) Oh please, don't act like you're some martyr for art. You've changed too, just like the rest of us.
A crowd begins to form around them, sensing the intensity of the exchange.
The Weeknd: (leaning in, voice sharp) Maybe I have changed, but at least I'm not afraid to admit it. At least I'm not pretending to be something I'm not.
Drake: (seething) You don't know anything about me, Abel. You have no idea what it's been like.
The Weeknd: (furious) And you have no idea what it's like to stay true to yourself, no matter the cost.
The tension between them is palpable, the weight of their words hanging in the air.
Drake: (voice lower, more reflective) Maybe we're more alike than we want to admit.
The Weeknd: (softening slightly) Maybe. But that doesn't mean we have to like each other.
They share a begrudging nod, a fragile truce forged in the heat of their dispute. They part ways, each carrying the weight of their encounter as they disappear into the crowded streets of Toronto.
Note: This scene takes place on the streets of Toronto, where Drake and The Weeknd have an unexpected encounter. Their heated dispute reveals the underlying tension between them, rooted in their differing approaches to fame and artistic integrity. Despite the intensity of their argument, there's a begrudging acknowledgment of their similarities and differences.
Potential top 20 Drake songs

honestly sounds insufferable based on that. He sounds like a trapped and genuinely scared man. Tragic. He's actually losing it, break is best for him
nigga dissed so many people on this damn tape i forgot he dissed michelle obama
Lmao what did he say about her I missed that