Yeah another infuriating booking decision
Yes! Gangrel
Viking ponytail Brock absolutely floored me
that could be a really great feud if they play their cards right
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I read about it this morning and I felt so deflated
WWE sucks man
wwe always been scuzzy. y’all heard of the Montreal Screwjob? they did bret hart dirty as hell lol
All you rap niggas sound like me, can't tell who is who
You got no real identity, can't tell you from you
All Ye eras
and one Drake
Drake is the only one you can fight
whoa and other bad characters of wiz,peter , lord jamar, daz dillinger
Jesus Is King 2 is defintely a completely new project now right?
new project? That s*** doesn't exist anymore
new project? That s*** doesn't exist anymore
I think This is the Glory seemingly not being on the album actually all but confirms the album still exists #respectfully
new project? That s*** doesn't exist anymore
Glad you were one to break it to him
Eminem Christian bars coming never
ayo
Drake going down for pedophilia ? It’s time?
I think This is the Glory seemingly not being on the album actually all but confirms the album still exists #respectfully
Throwaway track for a commercial I'm afraid
I think This is the Glory seemingly not being on the album actually all but confirms the album still exists #respectfully
You are incredibly dumb
Before we start: upvotes to the left folks-----! I have slightly refned this theory from my OG post in light of recent drama (that i correctly predicted)
Junya is a diss on Drake's character, wealth and cultural influence. Let's begin with the title Junya. Kanye is flexing his extensive fashion influence as a designer who has shared the Paris fashion week spotlight with Watanabe. He's up there with the best. This association also relates to Ye's Japanese roots having actually lived there in Beijing during his childhood in Japan. Some may contrast this to Drake falsifying a Jamaican upbringing by putting on accents. Kanye is suggesting that his own art is authentic and dominates multiple industries
Let's look at some lyrics.
"Born in Atlanta, not in Montana" is a clear reference to French Montana's 2018 hit No Stylist which features Drake. One line is: Yeah, keepin' it G, I told her, "Don't wear no 350s 'round me" Kanye is reminding listeners that Drake goes out of his way to diss Kanye unsubtly and unprompted. Which leads onto
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Clearly a reference to Drake's lack of wealth (compared to Ye) despite all his s*** talk.
Move out the way of my release why can't losers ever lose in peace
This is what convinced me Junya is infact Drake related for obvious reasons.
If you've ever heard Drake and Gucci Mane's Both you'll recognise the similarity of beat and flow between Drake's verse and Ye on Junya. Kanye is having fun with Drake (AKA being a Joker! ;) Furthermore No Child Left Behind is obviously a reference to Drake's past antics with younger women.
And the final piece is the Junya feature choice: Playboi Carti is not known to be a great dad yet Ye is happy to include him on this very personal album, this indicates that Kanye's qualms with Aubrey Graham lie far deeper than his son debacle. Also drake bad Kanye good! I love my WSE boys.
I think This is the Glory seemingly not being on the album actually all but confirms the album still exists #respectfully
They're in denial but you're right, so right
Throwaway track for a commercial I'm afraid
Yes. Kanye made a track with Dre and Snoop for a commercial. Yes.
Before we start: upvotes to the left folks-----! I have slightly refned this theory from my OG post in light of recent drama (that i correctly predicted)
Junya is a diss on Drake's character, wealth and cultural influence. Let's begin with the title Junya. Kanye is flexing his extensive fashion influence as a designer who has shared the Paris fashion week spotlight with Watanabe. He's up there with the best. This association also relates to Ye's Japanese roots having actually lived there in Beijing during his childhood in Japan. Some may contrast this to Drake falsifying a Jamaican upbringing by putting on accents. Kanye is suggesting that his own art is authentic and dominates multiple industries
Let's look at some lyrics.
"Born in Atlanta, not in Montana" is a clear reference to French Montana's 2018 hit No Stylist which features Drake. One line is: Yeah, keepin' it G, I told her, "Don't wear no 350s 'round me" Kanye is reminding listeners that Drake goes out of his way to diss Kanye unsubtly and unprompted. Which leads onto
See more comments Than I see commas
Clearly a reference to Drake's lack of wealth (compared to Ye) despite all his s*** talk.
Move out the way of my release why can't losers ever lose in peace
This is what convinced me Junya is infact Drake related for obvious reasons.
If you've ever heard Drake and Gucci Mane's Both you'll recognise the similarity of beat and flow between Drake's verse and Ye on Junya. Kanye is having fun with Drake (AKA being a Joker! ;) Furthermore No Child Left Behind is obviously a reference to Drake's past antics with younger women.
And the final piece is the Junya feature choice: Playboi Carti is not known to be a great dad yet Ye is happy to include him on this very personal album, this indicates that Kanye's qualms with Aubrey Graham lie far deeper than his son debacle. Also drake bad Kanye good! I love my WSE boys.
Looks like somn I would write to troll the thread
Before we start: upvotes to the left folks-----! I have slightly refned this theory from my OG post in light of recent drama (that i correctly predicted)
Junya is a diss on Drake's character, wealth and cultural influence. Let's begin with the title Junya. Kanye is flexing his extensive fashion influence as a designer who has shared the Paris fashion week spotlight with Watanabe. He's up there with the best. This association also relates to Ye's Japanese roots having actually lived there in Beijing during his childhood in Japan. Some may contrast this to Drake falsifying a Jamaican upbringing by putting on accents. Kanye is suggesting that his own art is authentic and dominates multiple industries
Let's look at some lyrics.
"Born in Atlanta, not in Montana" is a clear reference to French Montana's 2018 hit No Stylist which features Drake. One line is: Yeah, keepin' it G, I told her, "Don't wear no 350s 'round me" Kanye is reminding listeners that Drake goes out of his way to diss Kanye unsubtly and unprompted. Which leads onto
See more comments Than I see commas
Clearly a reference to Drake's lack of wealth (compared to Ye) despite all his s*** talk.
Move out the way of my release why can't losers ever lose in peace
This is what convinced me Junya is infact Drake related for obvious reasons.
If you've ever heard Drake and Gucci Mane's Both you'll recognise the similarity of beat and flow between Drake's verse and Ye on Junya. Kanye is having fun with Drake (AKA being a Joker! ;) Furthermore No Child Left Behind is obviously a reference to Drake's past antics with younger women.
And the final piece is the Junya feature choice: Playboi Carti is not known to be a great dad yet Ye is happy to include him on this very personal album, this indicates that Kanye's qualms with Aubrey Graham lie far deeper than his son debacle. Also drake bad Kanye good! I love my WSE boys.
Montana line explanation is solid cope
Furthermore No Child Left Behind is obviously a reference to Drake's past antics with younger women.