The most successful Culture Vulture

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Published 2024-05-09
I talk about the beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake a bit. Mainly I explore why Drake is a culture vulture

All Comments (21)
  • @jayaplin1997
    Drake didn’t start from the bottom, he started from 75% up💀
  • @wesssssssssss__
    No one’s hating on the fact that he comes from a nice home and perceived positive environment. It’s that he portrays that he is not
  • @PhillyJT
    "Living with my momma, we would argue every month" What horror....
  • @jshooper7819
    I've known white people who didn't grow up as white as Drake.
  • @unarmeduim2150
    drake bitching over the tuna sandwich while his mom is a sweetheart trying to accommodate and still hes ungrateful
  • @BurningMoreXP
    I’ve known ultra white people that don’t live as white as Drake.
  • @XLMRX
    "Started in the upper middle class now I'm here"
  • @Sky_Blaze
    "Did it all without a Drake feature"- RIP Mac Miller
  • @nedisahonkey
    "My uncle worked with al green" is such an understatement. Larry Graham is probably the most influential bassist in popular music history.
  • This was the PERFECT analysis from a Black American perspective. It's like we all understand the unspoken rules of the culture without having to meet each other.
  • @E.T-GUMMY
    Logic looking like the blackest man alive compared to drake.
  • @Artlife0831
    Drake Is the male version of Jennifer Lopez
  • @tipennya
    This was a truly succinct definition of 'cultural appropriation'. It's not about race as much as life experience. Eminem is all white and never tried to say he wasn't. But it was his genuine life experience that made him relatable from the start.
  • @AviaryAviles159
    “What's the matter dawg? You embarrassed? This guy's a gangsta but his real name's Clarence And Clarence lives at home with both parents And Clarence's parents have a real good marriage” head aszz
  • @itz_.M_D
    His "STARTED FROM THE BOTTOM" is most people's "NOW WE HERE"
  • @mariokarter13
    "I don't want you to rap about what I rap about. Rap about your little TV show, rap about Canada, just don't rap about how you're a hardcore gangster that kills people." - Lil Wayne
  • @User-vi6de
    Off topic but drake got that default grandma
  • @_ducky_625
    8:08 drake in these clips actually seemed very likable. He seemed like some average chill dude with ambitions which I prefer rather than a culture vulture fraud willing to lie for fame