Drake Recalled Releasing This Album as One of the Lowest Points in His Career: ‘It Was a Weird Moment’
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Drake Recalled Releasing This Album as One of the Lowest Points in His Career: ‘It Was a Weird Moment’
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When you’re as big as Drake, it’s hard to really gauge what his lowlights are. Nowadays, you can just pinpoint the long, arduous fall from grace after battling Kendrick Lamar in 2024. Nothing was more embarrassing and cringeworthy than watching the Toronto MC shrivel in his response to “Not Like Us” with “The Heart Part 6“. To make matters worse, he took matters to court in a way that still makes him look bad.
But before that feud ever unraveled, Drake was relatively untouchable. Even when Pusha T pressed him in diss tracks, he was unmoved, still cranking out hits even after a loss. When you’re one of the biggest artists in the world, how much do you really lose........
