Canadian rapper Drake and the former Toronto Raptors star, Demar derozan, had a fall after Derozan surprised the fans by presenting himself to the “The Pop Out” concert by Kendrick Lamar and dancing to “Not Like Us”, a dissociate piece of Drake, who has long been a vocal supporter of the Raptors and Canadian Talents.
Although the rap quarrel between Drake and Lamar has dropped, Drake seemed to revive tensions in his last song, “What was I missing?”
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“I saw Bro at” The Pop Out “with them but I’m from ** Kriding Gang since” Les Big titles “,” hit Drake in the song.
“Tignes” is a 2011 single from the second album of Drake “Take Care”, the same year Derozan, then with the Raptors, had started to gain importance.
Derozan, originally from Compton, also appeared in the clip “Not like Us”, standing alongside other notable figures in his hometown.
On the track, Lamar mentions Derozan, saying:
“I’m glad Deroz” came home, you didn’t deserve it either. “”
The passage of Derozan to Toronto ended after nine seasons because it was exchanged to the Spurs in the agreement which brought Kawhi Leonard to the Raptors. Since then, it has been suitable for Chicago Bulls and now plays for Sacramento Kings.
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