8 Times Drake Perfectly Responded to Drama With His Music
Drizzy's clap backs are real.
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Charged Up - Drake has made a point to not mention his enemies by name, but on many verses he's left no questions as to who his targets were. Check out several instances when Drizzy went in and faced drama head on. — Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA) (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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'Charged Up' - We all knew Drake wasn't going to take Meek Mill's ghostwriting claims lying down. The 6 God let the Philly MC feel a few stings over the weekend with the release of "Charged Up." Though he didn't go in full throttle, he definitely left no doubt that he's ready to face the conflict."I seen it all coming, knew they were pushing buttons / Easter egg hunting, they gotta look for something / Done doing favors for people / 'Cause it ain’t like I need the money I make off a feature."(Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
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'6 PM in New York' - Tyga called Drake "fake" in his interview with VIBE and stated their relationship was forced because they all rocked with Lil Wayne. Feeling that T-Raww should have kept family squabbles in house, Drake checked him hard with his response: "I heard a little little homie talking reckless in VIBE / That's quite a platform you chose, you should've kept it inside / Oh, you tried / It's so childish calling my name on the world stage / You need to act your age and not your girl's age." Ouch.(Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for Equinox)
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'Stay Schemin'' - Drake stepped up to the plate and knocked the ball out the park when he shot back after Common dissed him on "Sweet." Firing off on Rick Ross's "Stay Schemin'," Drizzy made headlines with his response: "It bothers me when the gods get to acting like the broads / Guess every team doesn’t come complete with n****s like ours / That's why I see no need to compete with n****s like y’all / I just ask that when you see me you speak up, n***a, that's all."(Photo: Skip Bolen/Getty Images for Samsung)
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'Tuscan Leather' - Drake drew the line in the sand on "Tuscan Leather" and aimed a few subliminals at King Push. Drizzy let the VA rhymer know that he reps for Lil Wayne and addresses any beefs sent Young Money's way."Get hype on tracks and jump in front of a bullet you wasn't meant for / Cause you don't really wanna hear me vent more / Hot temper, scary outcome / Here's a reason for n****s that's hating without one / That always let they mouth run / Bench players talking like starters, I hate it."(Photo: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for Ketel One)
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