drake common beef
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- Raybandana
Whats up with this!
- ukit20
Give a shit meter is running dangerously low
- pauli0
Not sure,
But I think when Common and Serena Williams broke up
Drake swooped in and hit that shit just for kicks.
Didn’t go over well with Common.
So Common entices him with an innuendo laced “Sweet” track
Drake falls for the bait and retorts.
Common then puts out an official “Diss Record.”
- pauli0
Ukit2,
I actually love this side of hip-hop. Its the only
reason why i’ve kept up with the music for so long.The ongoing struggle for Power, Pride, Glory, and
Legacy eerily plays out like modern-day Shakespearian
Dramas. Yet, unlike Hamlet, the fictional tales very often
tend to morph into real life sagas.If you want to find stupidity, then, hey, you’ll find stupidity.
- ukit20
hahahaha
- Horp0
"The ongoing struggle for Power, Pride, Glory, and
Legacy eerily plays out like modern-day Shakespearian
Dramas. "There is a reason for that. Both are lowbrow 'thèmes narratifs de base'. Shakespeare only seems to be highbrow retrospectively, and largely due to the expired vernacular and 16th century language which we consider 'exotic'. He was a gutter hack though, dramatising primal situations to the rabble in a language they would understand.
A closer analogy would be between the dynamics of hip hop and ancient Greek theatre, which is of course the cultural pot that Shakey raped and pillaged to get his ideas.
- Homer never wrote a Shakespeare diss track yo.toodee
- Stevens?Fax_Benson
- because shakespeare is just a story with funny words.snarl
- wouldn't call it lowbrow. It's universal. If it was lowbrow it would have expired with the vernacular.Fax_Benson
- Why do you think lowbrow has an inbuilt expiry date?Horp
- it doesn't.Fax_Benson
- Horp0
".... sing the rage of Peleus' son Achilles,
murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses,
hurling down to the House of Death so many sturdy souls,
great fighters' souls, but made their bodies carrion,
feasts for the dogs and birds, ...."Sounds like a diss to me, toodee.