![]() ![]() Six years later, he’s still dealing with the pretending, a sign that his change in attitude is largely due to constant disappointment and paranoia. From the women to the rappers-just like Kendrick on TPAB-he sought solace at home. ![]() On “Club Paradise,” Drake admitted that his biggest fear was losing it all, he was coming to terms with fame and that the life he was living was more fantasy and fiction than reality. "Certain rappers would call me to say "What up, though?" / I used to brag about it to my friends / And now I'm feeling like all of these niggas cutthroat / And maybe that's all they do is just pretend / Damn, but I bought it though, I believed it" -"Club Paradise" (2011) Inside the ivory tower, King Drake is trying to protect all they want to take. She can hear it in his music, a change happening in her son her sweet Aubrey went from boy to beast, a man devoured by his rise of celebrity and those conspiring to end his reign. That’s the significance of his mother’s voicemail on More Life. To conquer is to risk being conquered, a risk that has constantly been a part of Drake’s world since before fame. Drake's beef with and victory over Meek can be likened to Caesar instead killing Brutus and surviving the Ides Of March, but what happens to Caesar after cutting down someone close who tried to bring him down? DJ Drama and Don Cannon were involved, friends who were like family to the Young Money label. Even if Meek was pissed at Drake, he did more than start a beef, he threw away an entire relationship. ![]()
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