Journalist Report: Drake Singer Issues In Toronto Raptors Hours Ago

Rapper from Toronto, teams should try to get themselves up after sour ends.

Remember this when it comes to rap feuds, such as the one that grew more intense between Drake and Kendrick Lamar last week.

Similar to the viral stand-up comic Katt Williams interview with Shannon Sharpe, they are full of lies, half-truths, tall stories, and fabrications.

Which is which and to what extent is only known by the one making the assertions. Rapper Kendrick Lamar, a Pulitzer Prize winner from Los Angeles, claims that Drake is a sleazy father who has a group of sexual offenders as friends and a desire for minors.

The famous rapper Drake, who was born in Toronto, charges Lamar of beating his wife and of adultery. Both claim that the other harbors a deep-seated hatred for one’s race.

As listeners, it would be wise for us to not take much of this personally because it is nasty, small-minded, and vindictive.

It’s two very intelligent but conceited people using their art to vent their hurt feelings for one another. We’re doing things incorrectly if we’re not preparing for hyperbole.

However, there is still potential for self-awareness for the fighters.

And on Saturday night, Drake seemed to give some as he reportedly removed an Instagram photo of himself with former NBA player Karl Malone, taking a verbal beating from Kendrick Lamar.

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It occurred while the Internet was going crazy over “Not Like Us,” the newest and catchiest of Kendrick Lamar’s diss tunes, which claims that Drake had sex with adolescent females. It was first seen in videos of people dancing to it at pool parties, and then it gave rise to a TikTok challenge.

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In light of this, a picture of Malone—a well-known absent father to a boy whose mother was barely 13 when Malone, a college student, impregnated her—would just provide additional fodder for Drake’s haters and rival rappers.

Thus, the picture vanished at the same time that the Toronto Maple Leafs were ousted from the Stanley Cup playoffs by the Boston Bruins, and the day before that the Blue Jays had a dismal 11-8 loss to the Washington Nationals.

And it happened four weeks after the Raptors ended 25-57, bottom in the Atlantic Division, with a limp season—their worst in over a decade.

 

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