Kanye West has asked Drake to squash beef - " It's time to put it to rest"


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Kanye is calling Drake to join him on stage to perform their newest albums in Chicago, to get Larry Hoover, co-founder of Chicago's Gangster Disciple Gang, freed from jail.

J.Price shared a video of Kanye and himself on twitter and mentioned that he and YE met at the last minute. In this video, Kanye reads a message to Drake :  “I’m making this video to address the ongoing back and forth between myself and Drake,” he said. “Both me and Drake have taken shots at each other and it’s time to put it to rest. I’m asking Drake, on Dec. 7, to join me on stage as a special guest to share the two biggest albums of the year, live in Los Angeles with the ultimate purpose being to free Larry Hoover.

https://twitter.com/jprincerespect/status/1457853454769082375?s=20

In a recent episode of Drink Champs, Kanye spoked about Drake, saying that he would do a Verzuz against him, and gave an analysis to Drake's strategy when beefing with other rappers.

Drake don’t do an outright diss song where it’s a headshot. He’s gonna set it up like war,” Ye said. “He’s gonna do stuff like, live five blocks down the street from you. He’s gonna go and DM every single girl in your family, every single girl around your family. All your niggas’ girls. It’s away games and home games. This is professional rap.”.

It would be interesting to see what Drake has to say to this request. Do you think they will officially squash beef?


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