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Azealia Banks claims Drake’s “deadly move” will expose the music industry

Azealia Banks claims Drake’s “deadly move” will expose the music industry

drake‘s decision to take action against Universal Music Group, Spotify and others over Kendrick Lamar’s dissident “Not Like Us” sent shockwaves throughout the music industry and sparked intense online criticism. However, he has his defenders, including outspoken rapper Azealia Banks.



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“Now that he doesn’t have the gun anymore,” the user added. “He wants to start crying. Nah, kid, keep sticking your chest out.”

However, Azealia Banks disagreed, replying, “Oh, Drake DEFINITELY has the gun.” He’s about to complete a few minor legal formalities and actually become the first rapper in history to stage a heist of such epic proportions .”

She also insisted that his legal action was “really such a deadly move” that would shed light on “shady” industry practices.

“He will literally subpoena the records of all the platforms, they will not be able to cook the books,” she continued. “Then they all have to prove that Drake is a pedophile, which would make UMG and Spotify look retarded.”

She also predicted that Drake is legal Submissions would stop K. Dot from performing his scathing Drake diss at the Super Bowl Halftime Show.

“Kendrick won’t be able to perform, they don’t like us,” she added. “Jayz will have officially been impersonated by a singing n####…everyone will be stunned at how this turns out.”

As critic Azealia Banks responded, Joe Budden claims that Drake had been shielded and argued that UMG CEO Lucian Grainge had his back.

He exploded about Drake, branding him a “selfish, lying, manipulative sack of shit” whose past caught up with him after he spent 15 years making enemies.

Still, Azealia Banks is stuck, regardless of the outcome.

“Either way, I’m so high up,” she shouted. “I’m really interested to see how this turns out. This crap is 100% poised to become music industry law no matter what the outcome. People are all like “Oh Drake is gentle and blah blah” but it’s really refreshing not to see a contemporary rap beef end in violence. This is something my nerd ass can get behind.”