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Lil Duval wants to know what hurt our community the most 👀 1. Desegregation 2. Drugs 3. Gangsta Music 4. Social Media

Ross writes he own raps.

@PopBase So this movie is basically gonna suck unless you’re so stoned you’re not even really looking at the screen. Feel like I could’ve predicted that without the popcorn bucket, but it’s a nice warning ig

Never Forget The Fuck Niggaz Who Told U Kamala Harris Wasn’t Good Enough!!!!

Loon Explains Why Drake Is Playing Right Into the Labels’ Hands by Moving in Isolation Loon’s point here is bigger than rap beef. He’s saying Drake is playing into the labels’ hands if he lets himself get isolated. The labels don’t need him to lose straight up — they just need him thinking alone, moving alone and carrying the burden alone. That’s how you mess up the recipe without ever touching the actual talent. And the current moment makes that point sharper: AP framed Iceman as a comeback test after the Kendrick fallout, while Pitchfork reported the album includes a Future reunion that puts the “strength in numbers” question right on the table. Loon takes a deeper angle on Drake here and says the real problem is not just the music — it is the mindset around the music. In this solo from It’s Up There Podcast, Loon argues that Drake is playing right into the labels’ hands if he lets himself get isolated. His point is that the labels do not even need Drake to lose the battle outright. If they can make him move alone, think alone, and create alone, then they have already captured something bigger than the moment — they have captured the recipe. That is what makes this clip hit. Loon is basically saying Drake’s real superpower was never just talent. It was the ability to move with force, make other artists hot, build with others, create moments bigger than himself, and expand his reach through numbers. So if the game can trick him into thinking helping others makes him look weak or “like he leeching,” then the labels have successfully turned one of his strengths into something he now doubts. That is why Loon keeps coming back to one idea: strength is in numbers. And the current context makes the argument feel even more relevant. AP framed Iceman as a major comeback test for Drake after the Kendrick Lamar fallout damaged his standing in hip-hop, while noting that visible collaborations and broader industry support still matter to whether he fully regains position. Pitchfork reported Drake dropped Iceman, Habibti, and Maid of Honour together on May 15, 2026, and Iceman includes a notable reunion with Future — the kind of move that directly touches the question of whether Drake is reconnecting with strength or still getting pulled toward isolation. This clip is about: why isolation is a trick bag, how labels can damage the formula without owning the artist, and why Drake’s real power may still be in numbers, not solo pride. #ItsUpTherePodcast #BigLoon

No UMG artists are featured in Drake's 3 new albums. How interesting. - PARTYNEXTDOOR - Sony/OVO - Future - Sony/Epic - 21 Savage - Sony/Epic - Central Cee - Sony/Columbia - Popcaan - OVO/Warner - Molly Santana - Independent - Iconic Savvy - Independent - Qendresa- Independent - Loe Shimmy - Gamma/Open Shift Distro/Rebel - Sexyy Red - Gamma/Open Shift Distro/Rebel - Stunna Sandy - COR/Rebel

I stepped up my routine 100 pushups, 100 sit ups, 1 mile run = Every single day + prime shake (32g protein)

Loon Says Future Got Back On Drake’s Album While Young Thug & Lil Baby Got Left Out (Full Episode Out Now) Future showing up on Drake’s album looked like reconciliation. But Loon says it also creates a bigger question. If Drake can bring Future back without a public apology, without Future publicly clearing the air, and without the fans getting a full explanation… then why were Young Thug and Lil Baby left off? In today’s rap game, a feature is not just a verse. It is a public stamp. It tells the audience who is inside, who is outside, who still has access, and who is being positioned from a distance. Loon breaks down why Drake still looks powerful alone — but why this rollout made the feature politics feel louder than ever. Watch the full conversation on It’s Up There Podcast YouTube. New full episodes every Monday. Solo episodes with Loon every week. For behind-the-scenes content, tap in at Patreon.com/ItsUpTherePodc…. #ItsUpTherePodcast #Loon #Drake #Future #YoungThug LilBaby Iceman OVO YSL Wham Slime AtlantaRap HipHopCulture RapNews MusicIndustry FeaturePolitics BlackEffect

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