Drake goes after Kanye West in a new freestyle, and it's far from over
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Landing on Link Up TV for his first freestyle since 2009, Drake settles his Feud with his recent opponents, without even mentioning them.
Extremely superfluous with his recent scrambles prior his latest album Scorpion, the Toronto native had obviously keep few pics for some planned freestyle. On Link Up TV, he wanted to take a more frontal approach to his competitors, taking care to keep their names secret. And even if no artist is quoted, the references are sometimes very big and Kanye West seems to be the center of these new rhymes. As a reminder, the author of Ye would have revealed to Pusha T some files that allowed him to release the powerful "Story of Adidon". Mute since this title by Pusha T, Drake says he still has many cartridges to release.
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