Charlamagne Tha God has recalled the time Drake despatched “super goons” to confront him after the radio host made quite a few jokes concerning the 6 God.
Charlamagne Tha God Tells the Story About Drake’s ‘Super Goons’
The Breakfast Club co-host sat for an interview with the Rap Radar podcast final Friday (Nov. 17) and recalled a time early on in his profession when he discovered that poking enjoyable at Drake helped increase his profession. Charlamagne clarified that he did really consider the criticisms he was saying, however that Drake wasn’t very understanding both method.
“Everything I said about the music, early on, was true,” Charlamagne told Elliott Wilson at the 39:47 mark below. “I at all times felt like that concerning the music. I’m like, ‘Yo, why attempt to be the subsequent Chris Brown or Miguel when you could possibly be the subsequent Jay-Z?’ I at all times felt like he was that good of a rapper.”
Charlamagne added that Drake began to send his security after him, and that a former security guard later informed him Drizzy wasn’t playing around.
“I imply, he didn’t discover it humorous,” Charlamagne added. “There’s loads of occasions individuals come again and be like, ‘Yeah, Drake and his team was just here looking for you.”
He continued: “I met these security guards one time—this was at an iHeart music festival in Vegas — and these muthaf**kas looked like killers. These were big, like, super-goons. They were with G-Eazy at the time. And they was like, ‘Yo, man, you know how many times we was told, if we see you, on sight? Don’t even ask no questions, simply deal with it?’ I’m like, ‘Really?’ And they’re like, ‘Yeah, we used to do safety for Drake.'”
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Drake Blasts Charlamagne Tha God for Critique of New Song
Drake recently came for Charlamagne again following the release of his For All the Dogs single, “Slime You Out” on Sept. 15. Charlamagne admitted on The Breakfast Club he wasn’t a fan of the song, and Drizzy hopped on Instagram to remind the radio host he wasn’t a fan of him.
“Are you OK Lenard. You kinda weirding me out G,” Drake shared on his Instagram Story. “Like you actually obsessive about me or one thing for years such as you look within the mirror and need you noticed my reflection kind s**t. Whatever you gotta do to let it out I’m positive your 435 loyal followers will stand by you ya f**king goof.”
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Watch Charlamagne Tha God talk about Drake’s “Super Goons” below.
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