He didn't
He did, multiple times infact.
He even invites them to his house parties and gives them alcohol.
Niggas do a rap battle and all of a sudden y’all expect him to be Chris Hansen and catch every predator
Cool, start doing that for all them other rock and pop stars from the 70s, 80s, and 90s who were on the same kinda time then if you're truly about taking a moral high ground.
Just clarifying on what actually was going on.
And comparing two pieces of s*** who were actively making music at the time with old ass musicians (most probably dead) is laughable.
I ain’t know Drake went on dates with a teenager
not surprised tho💀
Multiple times.
Even party’s with them.
The funniest s*** is him talking about Baka and dapping up Smacc on stage
Also, the accepting Jay Worthy part and expelling Drake
Just clarifying on what actually was going on.
And comparing two pieces of s*** who were actively making music at the time with old ass musicians (most probably dead) is laughable.
xxxtentacion is no longer with us crodie
xxxtentacion is no longer with us crodie
?
This happened in 2018
Im grateful that Kendrick shined a huge light on Baka the human trafficker. He also beats women. Niggas like him should die
Kendrick made you think about it, but he is not your savior
Cole made you feel empowered, but he is not your savior
Future said, "Get a money counter," but he is not your savior
'Bron made you give his flowers, but he is not your savior
He is not your savior
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This happened in 2018
you mean the year he died?
i dont know about the months or whatever but what I'm saying is, what is the difference between deplatforming the music of a dead person versus someone that is undead?
they both did bad s***, give em both the same energy.
F*** xxx and R Kelly but I'm not bout to sit here and say "oh yeah jerry lee lewis and david bowie and borzum are a-ok" like c'mon man f*** outta here with these double standards lol
The issue with "deplatforming music" discussions has and will always be who'll bear the brunt of all of this?
We all know the answer to that question.
I ain’t know Drake went on dates with a teenager
not surprised tho💀
I know you're being disingenuous but just in case you're serious he didn't actually do that. TMZ racist ass photographers seen Drake out with a black woman and got her confused for Bella Harris but she was on the other side of the country in NY and every outlet walked back on their articles
And besides. He's way too famous for that s***. If he actually did that I promise he'd have been arrested
you mean the year he died?
i dont know about the months or whatever but what I'm saying is, what is the difference between deplatforming the music of a dead person versus someone that is undead?
they both did bad s***, give em both the same energy.
F*** xxx and R Kelly but I'm not bout to sit here and say "oh yeah jerry lee lewis and david bowie and borzum are a-ok" like c'mon man f*** outta here with these double standards lol
Because X was one of the best selling artists that year and R Kelly was accused of misconduct that year and dropped 'I Admit It' lmao.
Two very clear high profile cases. A company doesn't need to promote anyone they aren't obliged to btw. Unfortunately Kendrick threw on the cape for X
Because X was one of the best selling artists that year and R Kelly was accused of misconduct that year and dropped 'I Admit It' lmao.
Two very clear high profile cases. A company doesn't need to promote anyone they aren't obliged to btw. Unfortunately Kendrick threw on the cape for X
that's great.
and an artist of said company doesn't need to feel obliged to root for a company that can take away anybody's music at the drop of a dime especially when we know it'll never be kept the same energy on the otherside.
Highkey a lot of people's biggest fears about streaming.
But I see we not gon keep it honest you got it crodie.
cacs never keep the same energy for their favs man lol.
Oh that's right you're American. Ofc it has to do with race, that's why Dr Dre or James Brown was named too right- oh wait
It's so crazy that they decided to take action against the the biggest artist of the year and not the drummer of some band from the 70s
Oh that's right you're American. Ofc it has to do with race, that's why Dr Dre or James Brown was named too right- oh wait
It's so crazy that they decided to take action against the the biggest artist of the year and not the drummer of some band from the 70s
david bowie's one of the biggest musicians of the 21st century ever son
yeah we done here white boy. You #NotLikeUs for sure
The issue with "deplatforming music" discussions has and will always be who'll bear the brunt of all of this?
We all know the answer to that question.
This was the crux of the whole Spotify debacle but they don't wanna hear that
david bowie's one of the biggest musicians of the 21st century ever son
yeah we done here white boy. You #NotLikeUs for sure
An artist whose commercial peak was in the 70s-80s was one of the biggest musicians of the 21st century?
LMFAO
This was the crux of the whole Spotify debacle but they don't wanna hear that
mans stepped around that this entire discussion talking about "lol why would they care about a drummer from the 70s" like I aint mention Mr. Nazirinth himself lol
mans stepped around that this entire discussion talking about "lol why would they care about a drummer from the 70s" like I aint mention Mr. Nazirinth himself lol
Hey pal, I already told you because those two were high profile cases at the time and especially with the metoo movement prevalent then too.
Unfortunately Kendrick/TDE saved every other abuser from being de-playlisted before they were able to expand.
Now care to explain how Dr. Dre wasn't named? Is he white? You obviously won't respond to that cause you know you're wrong lmao.