J Prince Believes It’s ‘A Good Idea’ That NBA YoungBoy Takes Drake Off His ‘Enemy List’

Despite being on house arrest in Utah, Baton Rouge rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again has been menacing the rap world for the past several weeks, taunting would-be rivals like Lil Durk, Soulja Boy, and Drake. And while it appears they’ve mostly ignored his attention-baiting antics, there’s at least one person who took him seriously enough to take action.

However, unfortunately for fans of rap beef, J. Prince decided to put YoungBoy and Drake on a video chat to see if they could work out their differences. The Houston rap impresario posted a photo of himself with the young rapper, detailing how he encouraged him to take Drake off his “enemy list.”

“As you all can see, I had a good time kicking it with the homies in Utah,” he wrote.

On behalf of the lil Homie YB, me and my brother Birdman were able to have a real conversation face to face. We talked about the past, the present, and the future. But most importantly, we left each other with a mutual respect moving forward. Even though I wasn’t there for a meeting with bird man I must say the lord works in mysterious ways. With that being said, I must address the song where my name and drakes name were mentioned. To the lil homie, as I said to you privately, I say to you publicly that Drake is my son, he roll with me. Therefore, I think it’s a good idea to take him off your enemy list because the truth of the matter is that we got nothing but love for [Lil] Durk and your accomplishments. When I put Drake on that facetime call with you, my intent was for y’all to move forward, not backward. “Two things we get every day is a chance and a choice. The choices we make determine our destination.

The trouble appeared to stem from NBA YoungBoy’s new mixtape, Richest Opp, which featured the song “F**K The Industry Pt. 2.” The “How To Rob”-style track found the prolific spitter calling out names. While most of his ire was directed at Lil Durk, it seemed Drake’s association with the Chicago rapper was enough to earn a dismissive bar or two.

“B*tch, I send them hitters to hit at you, boy, don’t say sh*t to me / Talk to Drake ‘cross FaceTime, he wasn’t feelin’ me,” he raps on the song. “Told me that he f*ck with Durk, damn, that sh*t was gettin’ to me / Told me that he like the sh*t I’m doin’, but can’t do sh*t with me / So when we cross our ways, f*ck what you say, b*tch, you my enemy.”

To be fair, Drake already takes enough heat for his associations with Chris Brown and Baka Not Nice, one of whom is on his label. With YoungBoy’s seeming inability to keep himself out of trouble for 6 consecutive months at a time, that’s one collab the Canadian just might continue to avoid.

J. Prince Warns NBA Youngboy After Dissing Drake: “He Rolls With Me”

Who knew the feud between NBA Youngboy and Lil Durk would somehow involve Drake? In the midst of speculation of an album showdown, YB released “F**k The Industry Pt. 2” where he addressed a number of individuals, including Lil Wayne’s protegé. “Talked to Drake ‘cross FaceTime, he wasn’t feelin’ me/ Told me that he fuck with Durk, damn, that shit gettin’ to me/ Told me that he like the shit I’m doin’, but can’t do shit with me/ So when we cross our ways, fuck what you say, bitch, you my enemy,” YB raps on the song.

Apparently, this required J. Prince’s intervention. Birdman seemingly set up a meeting in Utah between the Rap-A-Lot boss and the Richest Opp rapper where they could hash out their differences. “On behalf of the lil Homie YB, me and my brother Birdman were able to have a real conversation face to face,” J. Prince wrote in the caption. “We talked about the past, the present, and the future. But most importantly, we left each other with a mutual respect moving forward.”

J. Prince: Take Drake Off Your Enemy List

Prince explained that he wasn’t there to meet with Birdman but felt compelled to publicly speak on “F*ck The Industry Pt. 2.” “To the lil homie, as I said to you privately, I say to you publicly that Drake is my son, he roll with me,” he added. “Therefore, I think it’s a good idea to take him off your enemy list because the truth of the matter is that we got nothing but love for Durk and your accomplishments. When I put Drake on that facetime call with you, my intent was for y’all to move forward, not backwards.”

Both NBA Youngboy and J. Prince have exchanged words in the past, largely due to the latter’s public declaration of retrieving YB’s stolen car keys. In response, NBA Youngboy scolded Prince for sharing an Instagram post about the matter. “It’s plenty ways to get in touch with me,” YB said on Instagram at the time. “I’m good on them keys, gangsta. When you buy that shit cash, two keys come with the car anyways. Mind your fuckin’ business, mane.” Hopefully, the recent meeting maintains the peace between NBA Youngboy and J. Prince. 

Lil Durk Announces “Sorry For the Drought Tour” To Promote Upcoming Album

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Lil Durk is set to embark on his highly-anticipated “Sorry For the Drought” Tour in Summer 2023. The tour will coincide with the release of his upcoming album, Almost Healed, scheduled to drop on May 26. Lil Durk will be joined by a stellar lineup of artists on tour, including rappers Kodak Black, NLE Choppa, […]

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How Drake’s “Thank Me Later” Became A Classic

It’s been 13 years since Drake released his debut studio album, Thank Me Later. Surprisingly enough, Drake’s path to fame didn’t come from music. The Toronto kid initially garnered fame as an actor, appearing as Jimmy Brooks on the show Degrassi: The Next Generation. When he wasn’t acting, Drake was curating mixtapes hoping to make it into the music industry. However, it wasn’t until So Far Gone that he garnered significant attention. Soon after, the mixtape’s success would catch Lil Wayne’s eye. The project was the big break that Drake needed to move on from acting, as he signed with Young Money Entertainment in 2009. He had suddenly gone from acting in a Canadian teen drama television series to curating hit songs with Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, and Chris Brown.

Deal With Young Money

NEW YORK – MAY 26: Drake performs at Hot 97’s Who’s Next Series at S.O.B.’s on May 26, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Shareif Ziyadat/FilmMagic) *** Local Caption ***

After signing with Young Money Entertainment, Drake got to work on his debut studio album, Thank Me Later. Even though it was his debut LP, the Toronto MC didn’t play it safe on the record. Expanding on the sonic tropes of his previous mixtapes, Drake would sing more than ever on Thank Me Later, curating a project that blended the worlds of hip-hop and R&B. “Find Your Love” is the latter, with Drake romantically repeating, “I better find your loving.” It’s reflected in the star-studded lineup, featuring the likes of Alicia Keys, Nicki Minaj, T.I., and (of course) Lil Wayne.

Drake Address Fame On Thank Me Later

To put it plainly, many artists struggled to back up the success of their debut mixtapes or full-length albums in the late 2000s to early 2010s. In a genre saturated with one-hit wonders, the pressure was on Drizzy to deliver a satisfactory project to keep his fans around. Thank Me Later would do so with flying colors. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 charts and went certified Platinum. However, over a decade later, the project’s relevance proves that the record represents something far more than a number machine.

On Thank Me Later, Drake fully engrained himself into the world of paparazzi and flashing lights. He doesn’t shy away from illustrating his wild lifestyle, saying “I” 410 times throughout the hour-long project. However, he’s interesting enough not to come off as overtly egotistical or self-indulgent. In fact, he addresses the two sides of fame, admitting that: “I wish I wasn’t famous / I wish I was still in school / So I could have you in my dorm room / I would put it on you crazy.” Is this true? Absolutely not. From his languish Toronto house to his six-figure outfits, he’s always been one to embrace his fame. However, the aura he creates on Thank Me Later is exhilarating to get behind.

Thank Me Later Opened Up The Hip-Hop Genre

Thank Me Later features a combination of hits and deep cuts. To this day, “Over” is widely held as one of the best tracks in his discography. However, it’s certainly not Drake’s greatest project. The beats occasionally come off as wallpaper, while his singing doesn’t match his vocal performances on Nothing Was The Same. That said, the record lays out an intricate mapping for the direction of rap over the next decade. The success of the record’s R&B tracks reinforced in Drizzy that he could succeed while taking risks. While surrounded by rap purists, he wouldn’t have to fit into that mold throughout his career. In fact, Thank Me Later would inspire a slew of future-generation artists to mix rapping and singing.

Drake has come out and been coy about his thoughts on Thank Me Later. In an interview with TIDAL’s Rap Radar Podcast, he admitted he was in an “artist that just got signed mode” on the project. “I think I felt a lot of pressure to prove that I knew big, famous people. I still love it as part of my story. But it was definitely the project that maybe had the least personal touches. It was really kind of about ‘How big we can look?’” While Drake may not view the record as a classic, that sense of needing to make it big that he denounces resonated deeply with rap audiences. It’s transcended Thank Me Later into a project played at end-of-school-year parties or leading up to a senior-year basketball game. It’s why Thank Me Later remains relevant 13 years later.

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Drake’s Baby Mama Sophie Brussaux Looks Beautiful Holding Adonis In Rapper’s Mother’s Day Post

Yesterday (May 14), nearly every social media post we saw from our favourites was dedicated to Mother’s Day. From parents like Cardi B and Ari Fletcher being spoiled by their little ones, to various rappers shouting out their own family matriarch and co-parents. Among the latter category was Drake. He had plenty of love to show not only to his mother, Sandra Graham but also to his baby mama, Sophie Brussaux.

Drizzy and the French artist were previously off to a tough start following the birth of their son, Adonis. Of course, the “God’s Plan” hitmaker initially denied paternity. He’s claimed that the young boy’s blonde hair, fair complexion, and bright blue eyes made it seem impossible to him that Drake could possibly have a child. The paternity test obviously didn’t lie, though, as he’s had his son frequently by his side ever since. After taking some time to heal, he and Brussaux have also been able to forgive and forget their past. They’ve since formed a strong bond as they continue to raise Adonis together.

Read More: Adonis Graham & His Artist Mom Sophie Brussax Paint Together For IG

Drake Celebrates Sophie Brussaux on Mother’s Day

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She was seen turning up at one of his concerts a few weeks back. Now, the bilingual artist made an appearance on Champagne Papi’s IG Story for Mother’s Day, looking radiant on a boat ride with her little boy. The lyricist didn’t include a caption to go along with the striking image of her and Adonis. Still, the message of love for his family he was trying to get across clearly came through.

Aside from the tribute to Brussaux for baring his first-born son, Drake also took the opportunity to praise his own mother. The Canadian artist was famously raised by a single Sandra Graham in Toronto, later spending summers with his father, Dennis, in Memphis, Tennessee. He’s always been open about his immense love for the woman who brought him up, frequently mentioning her in his music and beyond.

Read More: Drake & Adonis Link Up With Sandi & Dennis Graham

More Love for Sandy Graham

Keep scrolling to see the photos Drake shared in honour of Sandy yesterday. Do you think that she and Adonis share a resemblance? Let us know in the comments, and tap back in with HNHH later for more pop culture news updates.

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Tems & Drake Collab “Only Me” Leaks

Without releasing an album, Nigerian singer-songwriter Tems has undoubtedly proven that she’s a hitmaking machine. WizKid’s “Essence” opened the floodgates for her reign, eventually leading to a remix with Justin Bieber. However, her appearance on Drake’s Certified Lover Boy and the sample of her voice on Future’s hit record, “Wait For U” has led to an incredible amount of anticipation for what she has in store moving forward. At this point, she’s shaping up to be a superstar in her own right.

Unfortunately, fans have been waiting eagerly for her debut studio album, which has yet to see the light of day. However, a record from the project recently emerged online featuring an appearance from Drake. Over the weekend, a record titled “Only Me” surfaced online. The record was reportedly slated to appear on her debut album, which was initially due out in 2022. Hopefully, the leak doesn’t ruin any chances of the record seeing an official release in the near future.

Drake & Tems Collab Surface

Tems performs live.
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There’s still no word on when fans could expect Tems’ forthcoming album to drop. The Nigerian star continues to ride off of the strength of her EPs,  For Broken Ears and If I Was An Orange. The former included the record “Higher,” which Future and Drake later sampled on “Wait For U.” Ultimately, this helped Tems secure the first Grammy of her career for Best Melodic Rap Performance. With the summer right around the corner, we hope that she has plans to release a new project soon, whether it’s her debut album or another EP. 

It’s unclear what’s happening at Drake’s studio but there have been a number of records that have emerged online in recent weeks. Collaborations alongside Lil Wayne (“Startrax”) and PartyNextDoor (“Bricks”) circulated recently, as well as a song called “Against The Wind,” which Drake seemingly repurposed for “The Remorse.” Additionally, his reference track for Beyoncé’s “Heated” also leaked. Overall, fans have been treated to an influx of music from the Boy this year. Besides the leaks, he debuted “Search & Rescue” and the Lil Uzi Vert-assisted, “At The Gates.” We can’t share Tems’ “Only Me” ft. Drake but it shouldn’t be hard to find online.