Derrick Rose Caught Playing Chess At Drake Concert

It appears that Derrick Rose isn’t much of a fan. While the newly acquired Memphis Grizzlies player was in attendance at the It’s All a Blur stop in Glendale, Rose wasn’t all that interested in the music. Footage from Instagram and shared elsewhere online shows Rose playing chess on his phone for the duration of the concert. The video was posted by Rose’s wife Alaina and includes the caption “When I make my husband come outside” followed by several crying face emojis.

The video is still circulating. However, we will likely get a reaction from Drake and others in the next couple of hours. Meanwhile, the It’s All a Blur tour is slowly but surely coming to an end. The next stop is in Denver on September 8. Furthermore, at the time of writing, the tour is set to run through the rest of the month and into October. The final tour stop will be a scheduled concert in Columbus. Originally, the tour was meant to end in Drake’s hometown of Toronto.

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Drake Names His Favorite Rapper To Perform With

While Rose might not appreciate Drake, Drake certainly appreciates Rick Ross. He revealed that Ross was his favorite rapper to perform with during a recent show in Vegas. “I was shooting a music video with my favorite rapper to rap with,” Drake began while performing in Vegas. By the way, I got a lot of respect for a lot of rappers. But I got one guy, he’s my favorite to rap with on any song. His name is Rick Ross. That’s my brother. And we were in the Palms Hotel overlooking Vegas and I was saying I wonder if I’m ever going to be big enough to play these huge arenas that I was looking down on. And hey, here we are.”

Over the years, Drake and Ross have collabed on 14 songs. The first of these was the 2009 DJ Khaled track “Fed Up”, on which both Drake and Ross featured. A year later, Ross featured Drake on “Aston Martin Music”. Most of their collabs have been Drake features on Ross-led songs. However, Ross also have a few features on Drake tracks as well. 2019’s “Money in the Grave” peaked at #7. Their only collab to chart higher than that is 2021’s “Lemon Pepper Freestyle”, which hit #3.

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Tyler, The Creator Loses Chess To DJ Drama In Hilarious Video

Tyler The Creator has been gaining a lot of love from his fans lately, and they have been supporting him in reaching new milestones. His latest album, Call Me If You Get Lost, has made history as the first album to reach number one on the Top R&B and Hip-Hop Albums chart for three consecutive years. The recent expansion, The Estate Sale, has further contributed to Tyler’s success. It was the best-selling hip-hop vinyl album worldwide in 2022. It’s impressive to see Tyler’s success as an artist who challenges conventional music standards and sets his own bar for success.

In a recent appearance on the Hulu series RapCaviar Presents, Tyler talked about his love for being a rapper. He praised the skills required to be a good rapper, including mastery of words, rhythm, and pockets. Tyler also believes that rap is a way to connect with people and share meaningful experiences. He encourages younger rappers to be true to themselves and to flex about what they truly hold dear, rather than following conventional tropes. Tyler’s talents have been widely praised in the industry, and his success is a testament to his dedication and unique vision.

Tyler: “Tell ‘Em How I Ate Your A*s”

In the hilarious video above, Tyler and DJ Drama seem to have just finished playing chess. Drama, who is filming the video, starts off the video by saying, “A win for Dram.” Tyler, of course, immediately takes issue with him saying that he won. He argues that he beat him six times before he started filming. “Lie all you want,” DJ Drama says. Tyler leans in with his typical mischievous look, ready to say something sus as always. “Actually, tell ’em how I ate your a*s,” he exclaims. “Tell ’em about the little mess you made. Tell ’em about the real mess you made.” The video is a hilarious reminder that Tyler hasn’t changed a bit since the early days in all the ways that matter.

Tyler also pulled up to Lil Yachty’s place recently to wreak havoc. He posted a video of that, as well, and it was about as chaotic as you think it would be. He makes fun of Batman, suggestively pulls down the pants on a doll modeled after Yachty, and at one point, sits down to play piano. If there is one thing you can always count on Tyler, The Creator for, it’s bringing fun but extremely chaotic energy to every situation possible. What do you think of the video DJ Drama and Tyler posted? Sound off in the comments!