XXXTentacion is not only attacking Drake for stealing his sound, but also for appropriating his Jamaican culture.
“My boy a Rasta now? Tell this p***y n***a Drake stop speaking Patwa,” X said. “You are not Jamaican. I’m a real f*****g Jamaican. I’m from f*****g Kingston. All of my family is from Kingston. Stop stealing my people’s culture. Get the f**k off our d**k. We don’t claim you. Go back to where you came from. Whose man is this?”
Days ago, X took to social media to say he was honored to be “in the same bracket” as the OVO frontman.
“It’ a blessing to even be relevant, to remotely be able to speak on one of the greatest artists out right now,” X said. “I mean this. As far as artistry and corporately, Drake is at the top of the game. It’s an honor to even be in the same bracket, or considered in the same bracket as a great artist, or an artist that is huge in this point and time. It’s a blessing to even relevant at this point in time, and to have a fanbase that can compete with something like that? I can’t say nothing else. I love y’all.”
X dissed Drake upon his release from jail during a radio interview with 103.5
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X called out Drake for having a flow similar to “Look At Me.”
“They put his verse on my song and the cadence is just at the same tempo,” X told 103.5. “It’s not off beat at all. He’s not a man. He’s a b***h. That was a b***h move, especially when I was in jail facing life. If Drake would’ve came to my bond hearing, that would’ve made my f*****g day. If he would’ve showed he’s a hospitable person, and that he’ really in this s**t for the culture rather taking my s**t and running off with it and then putting it on his album, then he would’ve got my kudos, my respect.”
X first got at Drizzy in late January.