Too rich for who? Y'all just got rich again Furthermore, Drake is mayyyybe also referencing Ye's "I Thought About Killing You," though that admittedly could be a stretch: The "Too rich for who?" may allude to the Ye cut "No Mistakes," which includes lines from West about someone he was "too rich" to fight. "8 Out of 10" sees Drake going a bit more vague with the possible West criticism. Goodhearted people are taking it to extremes Later, Drake-possibly in a nod to West's fraught relationship with former "Big Brother" JAY-Z-laments the break-up of "iconic duos":Ĭan't even keep track of who plays for the other team Their actions out of character, even when they rehearse The people I look up to are going from bad to worse Meetin' all my heroes, like seein' how magic works I can't even capture the feeling I had at first Given West's embrace of the MAGA puke lifestyle, it's not hard to imagine this being about him: Earlier in the track, he speaks of meeting his heroes, only to later watch them go from "bad to worse" with uncharacteristic behavior. Over on the A Side of the 25-track experience, Drake uses the second verse of "Emotionless" to confirm-as King Push alleged in "Story of Adidon"-that he does indeed have a child. With all that's come to pass in the 6 God multiverse recently, it's not hard to find lines on the new album that may be indirect references to Drake's current thoughts on the guy who once graciously gifted him with "Find Your Love." But as we all know now, there's exactly zero West on Scorpion. Not even amid West's perplexing post-Trump prolificness. After all, despite that whole Pusha-T thing, a new Drake and Kanye West collab still didn't feel like it was entirely out of the question, especially considering Drake's recently confirmed Ye writing credit. I'm certainly not the only person who fell asleep last night with a fairly confident hunch that I'd be waking up to word that Kanye West had contributed to Drake's double-album Scorpion.
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