M.I Abaga Weighs In On Drake Vs. Kendrick Lamar Feud: A Rapper's Perspective

M.I Abaga Offers His Take on Drake's Battle with Kendrick Lamar
Let’s talk about the big elephant in the room: the hip-hop rivalry between two of the biggest names in the music industry—Drake and Kendrick Lamar. Nigerian rap legend Jude Abaga, better known as M.I Abaga, recently opened up about this heated feud, sharing some pretty insightful thoughts about the situation. It’s like sitting down with a wise older brother who’s been through the trenches of the music industry and has a story or two to tell.
From Boring Beats to Industry Icon: M.I’s Personal Journey
M.I shared that he could relate to Drake's current predicament. Back in the day, the Nigerian rap community dismissed his music as "boring," but that didn’t stop him from becoming one of the most respected figures in Nigerian hip-hop. It’s like when you’re trying to make a name for yourself, and everyone is quick to judge without giving you a fair shot. M.I knows what it feels like to be underestimated, and he sees a lot of himself in Drake’s situation.
Drake Under Fire: The Industry's Harsh Criticism
While speaking on Afropolitan, M.I described how the backlash against Drake hasn’t just been limited to the music industry. It’s been a full-blown attack from all corners, with critics from different sectors lining up to take shots at him. Imagine being at a party where everyone’s dancing on your grave before you’re even six feet under. That’s exactly how M.I summed it up: “If Drake can pull off a comeback, it’s going to elevate him above everyone. Because not just the music industry, but also tech boys—everybody came and danced on his ‘grave.’”
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Why Drake Could Be the Comeback King
Despite the negativity swirling around Drake, M.I is confident that the Canadian superstar has what it takes to reclaim his throne. Let’s be real, Drake isn’t just some guy who stumbled into the limelight; he’s a master storyteller and a musical genius. M.I believes that if anyone can craft a comeback album that’ll leave jaws dropped, it’s Drake. “If the first part of listening to Drake’s music was about his journey to becoming a rap star, now life is giving him a second story. And he’s the best storyteller there is. That opportunity is there,” M.I stated.
Reevaluating Kendrick Lamar: M.I’s New Perspective
Interestingly, M.I admitted that this feud has reshaped his opinion of Kendrick Lamar. Before this moment, Kendrick wasn’t even on his radar as a top-tier artist. But now, M.I sees him as one of the greatest in the game. “Kendrick wasn’t in my top 10 before this moment. But I think this has put Kendrick, at the very least, in the top 3,” he confessed. However, M.I also pointed out that it’s hard to place Kendrick above Drake objectively. After all, Drake has been consistently dropping hits for 15 years. You can’t ignore what he’s accomplished.
A Shared Experience: M.I’s Sympathy for Drake
M.I drew a parallel between Drake’s struggles and his own career journey. He shared how he faced similar criticisms in Nigeria, despite his contributions to hip-hop. At a certain point, no matter what he did, the "rap community" in Nigeria would label his music as boring. It’s like being stuck in a cycle where people are too quick to judge without truly understanding the artistry behind the music. “I felt a little bit of sympathy for Drake because I’ve had a similar experience,” M.I reflected. “The American hip-hop face-off was great and entertaining. Shoutout to Kendrick and Drake.”
In the end, it’s all about respect and recognizing the journey each artist has taken to get where they are. Whether it’s Drake making a triumphant return or Kendrick cementing his legacy, the music world is always evolving, and these feuds only add to the drama and excitement. So, here’s to the next chapter in hip-hop history!
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