Mar 23, 2017 I have a life and a job too. I also like to write, as do a lot of people. It's pretty lame to s--- on having ambitions/hobbies tbh. You also post here pretty much every day, writing about your favorite artist, just in a more informal setting.
Mar 23, 2017 Lmao Makonnen is Fredo http://www.thefader.com/2017/03/23/makonnen-coming-out-gay-migos-drake-ovo-interview Officially, leaving OVO was amicable, but small things suggested otherwise. Just a few months after the split, while freestyling on Tim Westwood’s radio show over Drake instrumentals, Makonnen seemed to repeatedly reference his awkward situation with OVO: “Mothafuckas say I got dropped / You know that’s a mothafuckin’ lie / Only place I dropped is in my g.d. pants size.” Then in September, at a VMAs afterparty, Makonnen says he had an altercation with the man who arguably made his career. Later that same night, Makonnen insisted he had no bad blood, tweeting: “All I have is love and respect for everyone, I was there tonight to meet and greet everyone with love, this is so weird.” (When reached this week, a rep for OVO declined to comment). [hr] What exactly happened at the party? I was threatened by others. Someone I so-called look up to. Saying, “We gon f--- you up the next time we see you.” And I was like, “Let me stop being me.” I started to go back to, “I’m just gonna go eat anything, and just be hiding myself and s---.” And then I was like, “No! I’m not doing that no more! I don’t give a f---! I’m — me.” And that’s what led me to coming out and s---. This was in New York, right? It was in the middle of the g.d. afterparty at the Up&Down club. Everybody that was in there was in there. I’m in here around these Vanguard Awards and I’m accepted and I took pictures with Chainsmokers and G-Eazy and everybody and we all friends. And I’m here in the middle of the floor, no security, and they coming and I just step to the side and they see me and stop and the biggest MFer in the game goes, woo woo woo, “Next time I’ma f--- you up!” And all security and everybody stop like, “What the f---.” And the guys with me was like, “What you do?!” I don't have nothing to say. All I did was smile. And I guess they took that as a threat. I was confused, like, “It can’t be little old me. I’m just a g.d.'d old record from way back when. What the f--- am I doing causing stresses and pains?” It was a big group of people approaching you? Around all that security, the dude that’s doing it — we have a platinum-selling record together! The guy! The leader of the crew! This a nice VMA party, bruh. This ain’t no little back alley on the southside of Atlanta. Do you think I’m on some let’s buck s---? I guess it came back from my freestyle, from that Tim Westwood. When I’m rapping, people think I’m throwing shots. I ain’t rapped no names! All I did was rap! What’d you do next, after the incident? I was like, Let me go ahead and withdraw and put something out [on Twitter] in case some s--- ever happen to me. ‘Cause everybody did see that, but I know everybody so scared of those MFers that if anything did happen to me they’d just be like, “Yhh.” Then I went back to L.A., and then I moved here to Portland. [Pause] And if I look at your track record — when I was really in the streets selling dope you was on the g.d. TV screen-acting. I just met you on a song together and then y’all acted funny style on me. Or maybe I acted funny style on y’all. But somehow our relationship didn’t work out, and then the next time I saw you again you tried to threaten me. What was the last time you saw Drake before that? I’ve only seen him probably like three times. I’ve never been able to bring him out on stage and do my song featuring him. I’ve only been able to go feature on his stage with my song. Other than that, and at the [“Tuesday”] video, it ain’t no convo. Because the tweets and all this land of miscommunication … You’re talking about the old tweets that surfaced after you broke through, where you had some fun at Drake’s expense. You think that’s made him cut off communication? I mean, that can’t just be it, right? It was before I even knew you. We can get past that. Excuse me for being f----- up in the hood and wanting to be a comedian. While I’m on a g.d. social network. People talk about burning bridges. What did that bridge lead to for me?
Mar 23, 2017 @Dew good job man, you just sorta lost me in the intro with the big a--- block quotes from ghost face and that letter. i think you took too long setting up the direction of the article, and so you lost me by the time you began to actually get in to your point. that is my critique, otherwise, proud of you bud. good work.