But he started it
flex posted all the refs
I GOT YOU ALL
ITS NOTHIN
ERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
COLI 97
WE RUN THE DAPS
WE GOT THE LINKS
I RIPPED EM
I GOT EM
TRIFE GOT EM NEW YORK
OPEN THE FLOOD GATES
SPREAD DEM LINKS
Fraud Drake Reference Tracks.zip
Fraud Drake Reference Tracks.zip
Fraud Drake Reference Tracks.zip
This is hard as fukk
3 months later tho Flex??
How did Drake even find out about or meet Quentin? I don't know what the views on his music are like now, but when this whole thing appeared his songs didn't even have a 100 views on Soundcloud. How do you just "happen" to come across this dude and he "contributes" to your album? This dude is completely unknown. You're telling me Aubrey just sits and listens to countles unknown rappers on Youtube and Soundcloud for hours on end, and just happened to come across Q.M. and thought, "Oh, he's nice. Let me get in contact with him,"? It doesn't really seem probable. What seems more probable to me was that the Aubster was in the market for a new sound, style, writer and someone recommended Quentin, and that this isn't some isolated event.
I still think this is a good reply. It's just not as catchy as Back 2 Back.
Solid Stand alone Meek Mill track.
Inappropriate for the beef tho
The Nikka that was tweeting and not making songs was keeping it hip hop.Yea I see what you are saying. He tried to be Hip Hop in a non-Hip Hop battle with a pop artist.
The Nikka that was tweeting and not making songs was keeping it hip hop.