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Ummm, Drake. In the immortal words of the late, great Michael Jackson:
“You wanna be startin’ something, you GOT to be startin’ something…”
So it seems that the ongoing, though mostly subliminal, war of words is continuing between rappers Common and Drake. Apparently, Drake was in Vegas over the weekend and was recorded saying something to the effect of, “I might sing, but I’m no b*tch.” Then he topped it off with something like, “If [Common] got something to say, say it to my face.”
Well, it might be the 4th grade version (LOL), but where we’re from, that’s still called fighting words! And while Common might be considered a “conscious” rapper…getting invites to the White House and spitting about stuff that matters and whatnot, we still say he’s gotta a little of that “O.G. scrappy” in him!
Check the clip of Common laughing last week when AllHipHop.com brings up Drake’s name and Common’s possible shots fired on his track, “Sweet”:
Says Drake on “Headlines,” “You gon’ hype me up and make me catch a body like that.” Ummm, Drake. Are you sure you wanna go at Common?
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