Akademiks Calls Drake an IDIOT For Doing Podcast w/ Bobbi Althoff If he Doesn't Own it!
[HPP] Bobbi AlthoffSeptember 21, 202518 min
39 connections·35 entities in this video→Akademiks' Strong Stance on Drake's Podcast Move
- 💡 Akademiks believes Drake is an "idiot" if he doesn't own a part of Bobbi Althoff's podcast or the network publishing it.
- 📌 He argues that Bobbi Althoff is "dejected" by hip-hop and urban culture, viewed as condescending, and not genuinely talented for interviews.
Drake's Business Acumen vs. Cultural Connection
- 💰 The speaker asserts that Drake's involvement must be a "money play" or business opportunity, as Drake is an opportunist who prioritizes personal gain over rap culture.
- ⚠️ Critics suggest Drake is not "reading the room" by collaborating with someone outside hip-hop, especially after his cultural authenticity was questioned in a recent rap battle.
- 🚀 Despite cultural disconnects, the podcast could still perform well commercially due to Drake's large international fanbase.
Questioning Drake's Cultural Influence
- 🤔 The speaker doubts if Drake currently possesses the "cultural key" or power to significantly boost careers, noting recent features haven't made much noise.
- 📈 Drake is seen as an opportunist who caters to various cultures, not just hip-hop, especially when he feels rejected by the latter.
Expectations and Future Outlook
- 💬 There are unrealistic expectations for Drake to engage in public conversations compared to other artists like Kendrick Lamar, due to his more public persona.
- ✅ The speaker anticipates Drake will address questions about the rap battle after his upcoming album release.
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