Pusha T “The Story of Adidon” Lyrics Translated Into English

in drake •  7 years ago 

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Dear Aubrey Drake Graham,

I’m not here to talk about my past life of drug dealing and your questionable record of having other people write your rap lyrics. I just want to have a heart-to-heart talk with you about a subject called pride. I recognize that you are a multi-millionaire, but even with all of your money & success, you still appear to be unhappy. I wonder if this is because Bryan Christopher Williams (professionally known as Baby aka Birdman) is probably taking a much larger percentage of your earnings than you would care to admit. Well, being that I inclined to believe that is the case due to numerous stories from various artists (past & present) on your current label having gone through the same struggles, let’s examine how this came to be shall we.

I’ve sensed for quite some time now that your music has been filled with strong emotions of anger & filled with lies. I can pinpoint this frustration starting around the time you were featured on DJ Khaled’s song titled I’m On One. Let’s talk about your father Dennis Graham and his fascination with posting pictures all over the social media app called Instagram flaunting his lifestyle with young women which is only possible due to him being your father. You mentioned my fiancé Virginia Williams and the fact that I gave her an engagement ring as a sign that I want to marry her. But yet, your father walked out of your life when you were 5 years old. What kind of father does that? I mean it so sad to think that marriage is something that your mother Sandi Graham never experienced. You claim to be a winner Drake, yet even your own mother appears to stay losing. How is that possible? Yet every time I log into Instagram I see pictures of you parading your father around in his cheap looking suits as if Steve Harvey is his tailor despite he’s the man who left you at the age of 5. Since you are biracial, I’m just going to assume that probably grew up thinking you weren’t black enough correct? I mean, it’s rather apparent by your inability to grow an afro because your hair probably isn’t nappy enough like a non-mixed black person’s hair typically is. But never mind that Drake, let’s talk about the woman you claim since you felt it apparent to mention my fiancé name in your recent song about me.

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