Drake Returns Jay Z’s Classy Shade On ‘Draft Day’
Drake Returns Jay Z’s Classy Shade On ‘Draft Day’

Now that he’s fresh off his tour, pilule Drake’s back at it. First order of  business? Responding to Jay Z’s classy shade.

As you may recall, tadalafil a few weeks ago, viagra sale Jay called Drizzy out on “We Made It” over comments he made regarding Hov and his love for art. And although Drake has  been busy cuddling up with Rihanna when he’s not on stage or in a booth, don’t  think for a moment he didn’t hear what was said.

In preparation for Johnny Manziel (Texas A&M) and Toronto’s Andrew  Wiggins (Kansas Jayhawks) entering the  NFL and NBA draft, Drake dropped a song called “Draft Day.”

Sampling Lauryn Hill’s classic “Doo Wop (That Thing)” record, Drake also uses the song to drop some subliminal  disses towards his former big homie. Apparently, Drake heard Jay call him “Mrs.  Drizzy” and not “Mr. Drizzy” when he was calling him out in “We Made It” because  he responded:

I’m focused on makin’ records and gettin’ bigger Just hits, no misses  (Mrs.), that’s for the married  folk

He also added: Tell ‘em fix my suite up cause I’m comin’ home I heard he talkin’ crazy, I was out of town You  know they love to pop all that sh-t when I’m not around But when I’m here,  not a sound That’ll make me snap, jot it down Go in the booth and lay a  body down

Drake once said, “Diss me and you’ll never hear a reply to it,” and that only applies when you are not Jay Z.   There’s nothing wrong with a little friendly competition!

Meanwhile, it sounds as though he could have offered up a small apology with  the lines:

I think I’m on my eighth flow, just watch me paint  flow We all do it for the art so I can never hate  though

 

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1 Comment

  1. April 3, 2014 at 6:23 pm

    Drake and J.Cole are both sons in the game for Jay Z, they were both introduced to the world doing features on the same Jay Z album although they have both worked hard and deserve their titles in the top ranks of the game. The student challenging the iconic teacher only makes good for the competitive flow of the game it’s only natural

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