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Drake se da palmaditas en la espalda por un año bien hecho, admitiendo que no podría hacerlo sin el amor de sus seguidores y las malas intenciones de sus haters.

Drake habló por IG el domingo para celebrar su 2023, lanzó su decimotercer álbum No. 1 “For All The Dogs” y cerró el año como el artista más visto en Spotify.

Drake reconoció que no podría haberlo hecho sin los fans que impulsan sus números y lo  apoyan constantemente.

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Drake también arremetió contra los “no creyentes y los haters de tuiter” y los fans recordaron al instante a Metro Boomin, quien habló mal de Drake de manera sutil por medio de X.

Metro estaba molesto porque “Her Loss” de Drake y 21 Savage estaba recibiendo más atención en los premios días que su proyecto “Heroes & Villains”, aunque no está del todo claro por qué.

Ambos álbumes están nominados a Mejor Álbum de Rap en los Grammy del próximo año, pero Drake dice que tipos como ese le revuelven el estómago y retó a cualquiera de ellos a que le pisara la cara.

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Si se trata de los mismos problemas que amenazaron con tenerlo sentado fuera por un año. Los haters tendrán mucho que pensar porque Drake será muy visible el próximo año debido a la inminente gira con J. Cole.

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