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“We know this bald n***a @FreddieGibbs did it first,” one person commented. “Freddie Gibbs the art director over there?” a second quipped. Drake has been accused of ripping off Freddie ...
The origins of the cover art went way back to 2014 when a Twitter user showed the original photo while saying "please take a moment to enjoy: white guy who looks like drake." [ 7 ] On June 9, 2024 the cover art was changed to a caricature of a blonde haired Drake with glasses wearing a suit.
Kadir Nelson (May 15, 1974) is a Los Angeles-based painter, illustrator, and author who is best known for his paintings often featured on the covers of The New Yorker magazine, and album covers for Michael Jackson and Drake. His work is focused on African-American culture and history.
The album cover shows a group of middle-aged nudists posing in the middle of a forest. The group consists of five women and three men. The album cover was completely pixelated for its iTunes release, [21] and many online news outlets overlaid a black box over the explicit areas. [22] The replacement cover for Ritual de lo Habitual.
Then, contemporary hip hop producer Metro Boomin’, eager to dunk on Drake, remixed the song and created the “BBL Drizzy” challenge, offering $10,000 and a free beat to the best lyricist.
The new album art only includes the word Views, not Views From the 6, as the album has been billed previously.
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On May 25, 2018, Pusha T released his third studio album, Daytona. The album's last track, "Infrared," contained alleged references to Drake and ghostwriting. Drake responded by releasing the diss track "Duppy Freestyle" a few hours later. [2] The song garnered significant media attention. Pusha T first responded that day on Twitter. [3] "The ...