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Drake Before He Was Drake Part 2

January 7, 2010 Front Page No Comments

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Notice how wack Drake’s flow was?! But he believed in himself and got better like most good artists do!! Now if he can only change the content of his songs to reflect his lived experiences. Check the video after the jump!!

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