
Drake
A Conversation on His Impact on Rap, Pop, and the Diss Track Phenomenon
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Narrated by:
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Sean Jaxn
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By:
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Anthony Farrior
About this listen
In the vast expanse of the rap universe, few stars shine as brightly and controversially as Drake. With his melodic flow, introspective lyrics, and genre-bending music, Drake has left an indelible mark on both rap and pop culture. However, his ascent to the summit of the music industry has not been without its detractors. From fellow artists to internet trolls, many have sought to challenge Drake's dominance through the age-old tradition of the diss track. Yet, despite the barrage of criticism and ridicule, Drake remains not only relevant but also revered in the world of music.
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