Drake, the Canadian rapper known for his chart-topping hits and smooth rhymes, has found himself in hot water after using the voice of legendary rapper Tupac Shakur in a diss track aimed at Kendrick Lamar. And it seems he’s not just facing backlash from fans and critics – he’s also received a warning from none other than former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight.
In Drake’s recently released track, he samples Tupac’s voice and lyrics to take a dig at Lamar, sparking controversy among hip-hop fans and the music industry. But it seems that using the voice of the late rapper has not gone down well with Knight, who was a close associate of Tupac during his time at Death Row Records.
Sources close to Knight have revealed that the music mogul is not pleased with Drake’s decision to use Tupac’s voice in a disrespectful manner. Knight has reportedly warned Drake to tread carefully and show more respect towards Tupac’s legacy, as he has a lot of loyal fans who will not take kindly to any disrespect towards the late rapper.
It’s not the first time Drake has faced backlash for his controversial lyrics and actions, but this warning from Suge Knight definitely adds a new level of intensity to the situation. Only time will tell how Drake will respond to the criticism and whether he will heed Knight’s warning.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as it unfolds.