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Drake and T-Ache
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Key Takeaways:
- T-Ache criticized Drake for not following by on his personal “swish exit” plan from Hip Hop.
- Drake responded by accusing T-Ache of long-standing resentment.
- Their change provides gasoline to the continuing debate about how and when artists ought to step away from rap.
Drake has a number of phrases for T-Ache after he steered the “God’s Plan” artist wasn’t taking his personal recommendation about gracefully exiting the music business.
On the “Crash Dummies Podcast” final Wednesday (June 18), the Florida rapper recalled, “One factor I discovered from Drake, however one factor he hasn’t adopted, [is] his personal phrases. Drake mentioned, ‘I wanna be one among them folks that gracefully bow out and never get kicked out.’”
“I’ve ever since mentioned, ‘Thank y’all, I recognize y’all. I’ll see y’all once I drop. Don’t fear about it, I’ll simply drop one thing. Let me know for those who heard it,’” he continued. “Drake is like, ‘No, hear. OK, I acquired one other one. Maintain on, test this out. Y’all ain’t like that one? OK, actual fast, only one extra. Let me attempt yet another.’”
T-Ache concluded, “He’s the person who he mentioned he didn’t need to be.” On Thursday (June 26), Drake responded within the feedback part of TorontoRappers’ repost: “This man all the time had resentment for me. You’ll be able to hear it each time he speaks on my title.”
So as to add context, T-Ache’s current look on the “Crash Dummies Podcast” wasn’t the primary time he is introduced up Drake. Beforehand, the “Purchase U A Drank (Shawty Snappin’)” artist claimed that February’s $ome $exy $ongs 4 U was basically a set of Drizzy throwaways that PARTYNEXTDOOR added verses to. “Or the opposite method round,” he hypothesized. “Or [PND] got here in with an album, and was like, ‘Hey Drake, can you place verses on these explicit songs?’”
“I’m not saying that they’re dangerous. These are simply songs that didn’t make albums,” he steered throughout a livestream.
The recommendation T-Ache referenced on the “Crash Dummies Podcast” initially got here from Drake’s “A Moody Dialog” interview with Lil Yachty in 2023. On the time, the Views artist mentioned, “Possibly we talked about this the opposite day, however I really feel like I’m sort of introducing the idea in my thoughts of a swish exit.”