Would you identify with him more, if he was grew up in the ghetto, dirt poor, being beaten everyday by an abusive father
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movnongrownup87 — 15 years ago(June 19, 2010 06:16 PM)
I agree with all of these points and to add onto number 3 growing up in an affluent neighborhood does not=rich, I grew up in a nice suburb but we weren't loaded, sure we had money and we weren't struggling but it wasn't like I was going to top stores buying all the big name stuff , people who live in big houses and nice neighborhoods don't have a bunch of money, some live paycheck to paycheck just like anybody else.
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Massscot — 15 years ago(June 19, 2010 06:55 PM)
Wow you broke that down perfectly.
But to give my own answer to the OP, what is happening right now in hip-hop is that we're seeing a shift in focus. We're going away from one type of hip-hop and moving into a new one. We see the focus being taken away from the violent and misogynistic songs and moving more into honesty and "casual" tales told in a unique way. Drake personifies this new style and he basically is carrying the torch. This frightens some people (aka haters) because Drake is a threat. He is this new force that they do not like and in turn they do everything in their power to fight it (by going into ev1908ery corner of the net talking sh!t about dude).
Drake has made it possible for international rappers to have a REALISTIC chance to actually break through in hip-hop. Drake has also made it very appealing and fresh to mix different genres into hip-hop. Im not talking about samples or collaborations, but rappers actually themselves delving into new genres and fusing it with rap. This is a very fresh and revitalizing thing for hip-hop, but some people frown upon these new additions so they simply hate on him.
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Priznattie — 15 years ago(July 19, 2010 05:48 PM)
Haters are people who take their 'hatred' for a person, place or thing over the top.
It goes from criticism and dislike to just pure insulting, which most of the time they can never back up.
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coldaschris — 13 years ago(December 20, 2012 09:28 AM)
Actually a lot of people hate on 50 Cent and Eminem. And I can see why. Drake sounds all the same and y'all make it sound like people hate on him, because he is rich and famous, which is certainly not the case.
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candycane86 — 12 years ago(July 22, 2013 06:43 AM)
I never understood why people hate on Drake either. Although, I have to admit the some of the memes are funny, I just don't understand where all that hate comes from.
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mars-65 — 15 years ago(June 23, 2010 09:56 PM)
I wasn't going to hate on him till I saw Drakes performance on Jay Leno Tonight Show. It was a "singing" song, not one of his rap songs. It was so terrible. It's not often that I am motivated to get up and google a performer based on how out of tune they are. It was really uncomfortable just to watch.
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Iluvartandpoetry — 15 years ago(July 03, 2010 09:04 AM)
People are just stupid and don't always except everyone. I wasn't really into Robin Thicke when I heard Lost Without You but ending up falling in love with his music. Drake is dope to me but to someone else he might suck because they don't wanna like him for whatever lame reason it maybe. Just think of all the haters he has more people that love the boy then don't. That's how I look at him. The world is you either hate or love a person ya know.
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FilmsTV101 — 15 years ago(July 15, 2010 04:39 PM)
I think he's a good actor but his music to me is just lame. Doesn't mean that I hate him, and people who like him should not get offended if someone hates or calls him a loser, more of Drake for you to have.
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gtacj2006 — 15 years ago(August 31, 2010 08:47 AM)
I don't hate Drake I just think he should stick to acting because he's not that great of a rapper. Not sure why many folks consider him 'legend' tier because he's about as far away from there as one can get. His songs are unappealing to me mostly, same as Nicki Minaj. Everyone places her on a pedestal spouting "She's the greatest out right now!" when she isn't either.
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whoaitsnicole — 13 years ago(June 24, 2012 09:38 AM)
All of his music isn't great but for the most part, he's good. Although I think his older stuff is better. Some people hate just because he is "mainstream" and think all mainstream music sucks. Not all mainstream music sucks, just people being closed-minded and assuming.
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tanster-1 — 13 years ago(November 10, 2012 03:39 AM)
I have nothing against him. I don't like nor dislike him. I just think he's a terrible rapper, one of the worst in a long time, and that's bad because 99% of today's mainstream rappers are terrible. This is coming from someone from Drake's hometown.