Drake copying Rappin'4-Tay lyrics from Playaz Club

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Lol this is kinda a funny to me hey y'all go check my youtube video with 4tay I honestly believe he was the first to pay respect to mac dre.then the song with diggs came out then drake said it on motto should I be thinking drake took the r I p mac dre from the track me a 4 Tay did lmfao ya ok.if 4tay ain't feeling drake steeling his lyrics and changing them with out a shout out or somethin that is kinda foul but also can be considered homeage it's all how the person takes it.just my 2 carry on
 
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What difference does it make? 4Tay could have came out and said that it was dope that Drake showed his Rap game history and flipped his lyrics. Instead He went for the 12 seconds 200 instagram likes and 16 comments on IG fame.... The song isnt a single. It wont go Gold or Platinum so yeah... In my opinion, He should have hit Drake on Twitter or IG and sent love for the new guy using his shit. He might of gotten a verse out of it and got the chance to pay his bills with some rap money this year.... Just my opinion though... Instead he got a Siccness thread, a post on a site smaller than Siccness and no one will remember or talk about it in 48 hours. Good day humans...
Theres no reason for anyone to say anything else after what Dutch said. He's 100% correct…poor decision on 4Tays behalf for business purposes…should have used this to his advantage IMO
 
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smh

Unfucken belivable! Idiots who condone stealing a verse from another artist is absolutely depressing. You mean to tell me your so fucking dull and boring you can't create your own bars. Yg aka (Yertle gabor) (look it up, to understand the reference) is a fucking joke. 4tay has every reason to be dismayed. If you can't creatively, and uniquely communicate your craft, straight up, you are not a rapper/artist whatever the fuck you want to "call it." Some people think, " this doesn't affect me, why should I give a fuck." Unfortunately that's the mindset that has music polluted and lame saturated. Drake mentioned the city, the town, the state.... now gullible guppies think he has a stake, too bad he really, steadily eating steak off the bay plate. Skew skurr skate.
 
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At the end of the day none of this matters. 4-Tay didn't capitalize on it and Drake felt he was paying homage. Clearly Drake grew up on Bay Area rap, or so it seems.

The artist like 4-Tay not capitalizing and the fans / Bay Area people being ungrateful towards Drake since, "The Motto" you all are lucky that man still represents in that sense. That's the biggest name to be putting it out there for the Bay right now, but as always, instead of embracing it, it's always viewed as a negative. The Bay always lashes out as they're being stolen from and always bring up the past. Look back at some of the replies in here.

Since back in hyphy days when the Bay got the limelight in your direction it was thrown away on acting like idiots & negativity.

This is not in Drake's defense. This is in the Bay's defense. You all really need to pay more attention to E-40's (The Bay Area Ambassador) interviews. The man is about capitalizing and making his area move forward. From the outsiders paying homage to the newcomers in the game.
 

SF TRAXX

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... but as always, instead of embracing it, it's always viewed as a negative. The Bay always lashes out as they're being stolen from and always bring up the past....
This man gets it.

Growing up out here, I've always felt that having this outlook is what has limited this region. Additionally, by embracing this mentality people fail to see situations for the opportunities they present and instead get hung up on these situations negatively which destroys any opportunity that could have been created by having a little foresight and a different perspective.

This self limiting belief system will always produce the same results.

$.02
 

Rasan

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At the end of the day none of this matters. 4-Tay didn't capitalize on it and Drake felt he was paying homage. Clearly Drake grew up on Bay Area rap, or so it seems.

The artist like 4-Tay not capitalizing and the fans / Bay Area people being ungrateful towards Drake since, "The Motto" you all are lucky that man still represents in that sense. That's the biggest name to be putting it out there for the Bay right now, but as always, instead of embracing it, it's always viewed as a negative. The Bay always lashes out as they're being stolen from and always bring up the past. Look back at some of the replies in here.

Since back in hyphy days when the Bay got the limelight in your direction it was thrown away on acting like idiots & negativity.

This is not in Drake's defense. This is in the Bay's defense. You all really need to pay more attention to E-40's (The Bay Area Ambassador) interviews. The man is about capitalizing and making his area move forward. From the outsiders paying homage to the newcomers in the game.

theres hundreds and hundreds of rap songs where rappers use other rappers lines as a way of paying homage. i dont understand the issue.
 
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Your right but a few lines is something different than a whole verse. What's next? A whole album?
Understandable, valid point. Maybe it's the new thing. Like stealing major artist beats for mixtapes. Now major artist are stealing underground, lesser known rappers lyrics / verses with the attitude that it's helping the lesser known out LOL!