@@IbrahimDarCo See, that's the difference right there. I knew I couldn't write anything better than Kendrick, so I quoted him. Drake, tho? Yeah, I think most people could write original thoughts that are just as good as Drake's lyrics.
Whats funny is Cole is biracial as well and no one ever questions his Blackness. Its less about Drake being biracial and more about him exploiting blackness (particularly Black American culture) when it's profitable.
Thank you!! Never had a problem with Drakes mom being white, my moms white and my sons dad is white.. but he does not appreciate black culture or what the black American experience has been!! Like you said he exploits it for his own benefits!
No bro, it's not hatred or "bullying" to acknowledge the difference between an unambiguous black person and a mixed race or racially ambiguous person. The last time I checked, white people do not consider someone white if they have only one white parent.
J cole is also mixed. But he is respected more than Drake. Because he is about the culture and he respects it. Drake only became "black" when he wanted money. @@cedrickwhite7174
I heard a wise and angry Canadian man say that; _almost _*_every_*_ time_ Drake or one of his songs Is a topic of conversation, ‘He started from the upper middle, now he’s here’ pops into my mind.
😂 But seriously, Kendrick even makes it clear it’s a cultural thing. We have lots of people who are black and something else but it’s about how you were raised. Don’t be from Canada, half Jewish and had a bar mitzvah rapping about black American culture and struggles.
That’s what pisses me off about Drake. This dude started out with “soft hip hop”/RnB, and it worked perfectly for him. Kanye West showed that you could be a rapper and rap about other issue outside of a culture you didn’t grow up in. But I guess he either got sensitive about his soft hip-hop music, or wanted to cash out on African-American hip-hop culture. Now he out her being outed for being an imposter.
Yep, that’s what people also get wrong about Eminem. Is not that “he’s so good that black people accepted him” he lived the same shit we did, in the same environments and the same life prospects we have. Is not about the looks, is about the message.
My dad is half black and I can honestly say I have no idea how hard growing up for him was. I have no doubt it's why he drank himself to death. He was raised by an all white family, but they were a good family. He was the product of a one night stand/affair between my grandmother and her coworker. So he never met his biological father's family. The man who raised him truly considered my dad as his son. It wasnt till my dad died, I was 9, that I found out he wasnt my biological grandfather. His parents unfortunately moved him back to the area their families were from. 1960s Harrison Arkansas was not, and sorta still is, the place to raise a biracial child. My experience with racism isnt the same as his. My mom is a ginger, and that made me look Hispanic. I get the "go back to your own country, learn to speak English racism. Wont lie I have had a lot of fun with that. Especially as a housekeeper in a 5 star hotel when I was in my 20s. They didnt know how to handle me when they figured out i am American by birth and only speak English. I can sympathize with the blacks, but I can never fully understand their experiences.
@@NaturalMackieI thought it was really weird to have like the Kevin Smith cameo episode where he is filing a fake Jay and Silent bob movie and I guess connecting with a teacher or something; then like the secondary plot is a girl gets raped at a party and is having trouble processing the whole traumatic situation.
No now, lol as a super causal fan of his, nothing serious, his music career IS something serious! Lmao he may not be no best rapper alive material but he’s done more than singing Barney songs ni... 😭 that man’s got one of the most recognizable faces & voices it is. He’s also (unfortunately😒) made a GANGGGG of money doing ts! As they say, he may have lost these lil battles here & there or whatever, but that mf won the mfn war 😭 & it’s not even close lol
@@kay-collinsThe song he just released with his kid isn’t a Barney song?? 😂😂😂 well I be damned, I thought it was a nursery rhyme . And no Pusha didn’t end his career, Pusha wounded him but it was Kdot that delivered the hyduken 🤕😂😂
That whole "Drake being light skin" narrative was so false...that was NOT the agenda Kendrick had against Drake lol...sad people wanted to run with that and the point went over people's heads
Same here! And it's also just a fact that Drake makes hits but he can't rap/make real songs to save his life. To me Drake is one of the ultimate examples of where hip-hop went wrong. People have been making bops since the 80s but they all had talent and it was real. He's biting off the culture without knowing anything about it, without having the talent for it and without having the integrity to admit it. It's painful that Eminem, as a white man, is more deeply involved with the culture than Drake.
@@himoragenma6416 I've never listened to Drake so no clue about that. But sounding like Wayne? I know several of the mumble garbage crowd tried to bite the style but drake?
@@Eadwulf_Skald Yeah, I remember cats trying to tell me about Aubrey when he first dropped, he was with Wayne and sounded like him, I told cats then "He's a swagger jacker!!!" Someone was doing the writing and BOTH were performing the SAME rhyme patterns!!!! THEN everyone started using that pattern, and IT FINALLY devolved into that mumble garbage, but it started with WAYNE and AUBREY!!!😤
Yeah Kendrick made it pretty clear it’s not about Drake being mixed, it’s about Drake only leaning into being black when it benefited him. He’s part of the culture when there’s money to be made then he dips.
The mixed colorism diss was an absolutely evil chess move. Drake rapped about his mixed son playing with Kendrick’s mixed son, only for Kendrick to respond with Meet the Grahams in 30 minutes directly telling Drake’s son Adonis that he will always be a black man. It’s like Kendrick bullied Drake by teasing his insecure emotions in regards to his mixed race.
I don't listen to Drake. Never have. And when anyone has ever tried to get me to listen to 1 track I always just respond, "The disabled kid from Degrassi? He is a rapper now? "
I was too young when degrassi was at its peak only saw one maybe 2 episodes so by the time drake blew up I didn’t even remember him. Found out years later but it’s too late now might as well keep listening 😂
He wasn’t on Disney or Nickelodeon. He was on Canadian teen show. He was basically Michael B Jordan if Michael B stopped acting in his teens. The difference is his dad made music.
I think if you look at Eminem and Drake you'll see the same... it's not the color. Em had a hard life, idk what Drake went through but he grew up in Canada and was able to have a child actor's career. There's a difference of experiences...one's real and the other is "I want to be hard to fit in bc I think that's what will get me accepted"
Cause here's the thing, there's Canada🤓🇨🇦 and then there's Toronto😎, and then there's the neighborhoods. Being "from Toronto" don't make you hard compared to anyone else. There's a difference between people who grew up in the Beaches vs Regent Park. And Regent Park ain't anything like the scenes in Detroit or Chicago or elsewheres in some the bigger American cities. A real one wouldn't even pretend.
Canadians are hooligans but they aren’t ghetto clowns. Growing up in da city and being an actor on a teen drama isn’t the same as growing up in the bush, playing hockey and fighting on Friday nights.
I'm not saying Drake had an easy upbringing, but Canada is a big country with some rough and impoverished areas. He definitely wasn't raised in any of them, but they are out there.
In the lowest key possible, it reminds me of when Cole Sprouse tried to say he joined the arts because he was "fucked up" meanwhile it was literally Big Daddy and Disney 😂 Same energy with Drake, like bro we were WATCHING you on Degrassi.. we know you've BEEN living that easy life
Pusha T did not have a hard childhood, he's from Virginia beach and he went into drug dealing to afford new luxurious clothes and the lifestyle. Love the joke though. I like the stage of comedy you're in where every week there is more of you're content. 😊
It's not just colorism it's that he didn't grow up in blk culture. He grew up in yt culture but he's living like he understands just because of his blood line. He's not from the culture and you can tell. 🤷🏾♂️
Most rappers come from struggle and thus respect those that came from struggle. Race does play a role but it's more so background. Drake didn't have a hard life. By contrast someone also for a while not accepted in eminem because of his skin was eventually accepted due to his upbringing. Hell he's from detroit. He may be white but he for damn sure blacker than drake.
But Cole is also half white. The issue is who is accepting the culture and lived in it, vs who adopted it after staring and criticizing it from the window side most of his life.
My problem with Drake is not that he is mixed it’s when he started acting hard and gangster. I was never a fan. I’m like don’t try and be something you are not. Period.
Drake is not black, he is mixed race. There is a difference between the two, and it is okay to acknowledge that without it being seen as "bullying". It is just a societal fact.
"I like Drake with the melodies. I don't like Drake when he act tough." 🔥
I liked Drake better when he was in the wheelchair on degrassi
You gon make me bring back puff, let me see if chubbs really crash somn
i literally saw the drake meme in this comment xD
Kendrick fans try to have an original thought challenge (impossible)
@@IbrahimDarCo See, that's the difference right there. I knew I couldn't write anything better than Kendrick, so I quoted him. Drake, tho? Yeah, I think most people could write original thoughts that are just as good as Drake's lyrics.
I remember reading a tweet that said Pusha T bullied Drake into being a good father.
I mean he was hiding a child cause his mom was a stripper
@@shaunbeaty6117A porn star!
@@shaunbeaty6117 * his mom was a born star
@@nanonano.beepbeepOF course 😂
He bullied him into pretending for the cameras, nothing more.
While Pusha was dealing snow, Drake was making angels in it 😂
um, incorrect, he was being pushed around in a wheel chair because he was sh*t in a school sh**ting at Degrassi.
lol that’s a bar 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
I read that ad he shit in A school LOL @@Laura-mi3nv
Shits hard
Whats funny is Cole is biracial as well and no one ever questions his Blackness. Its less about Drake being biracial and more about him exploiting blackness (particularly Black American culture) when it's profitable.
Thank you!! Never had a problem with Drakes mom being white, my moms white and my sons dad is white.. but he does not appreciate black culture or what the black American experience has been!! Like you said he exploits it for his own benefits!
THIS 💯💯💯
Exactly. Every time I hear him say started at the bottom, I say, "What at the bottom of the Cotillion invitation list?"😂
That's why KDot told Adonis that he's a black man, even if it doesn't benefit him.
Weakest take ever.
Mfs dissing Drake: "I see you White Boy"
Mfs defending mfs dissing Drake: "It has NOTHING to do with him being half White 😒"
I appreciate him shutting down the few audience members who were egging him on to talk shit about mixed folks.
It's the fact that Drake is only black when it's beneficial, not for being mixed.
@@quinterrieblack8218 Explain.
No bro, it's not hatred or "bullying" to acknowledge the difference between an unambiguous black person and a mixed race or racially ambiguous person. The last time I checked, white people do not consider someone white if they have only one white parent.
@@cedrickwhite7174Kendrick already did 😂
J cole is also mixed. But he is respected more than Drake. Because he is about the culture and he respects it. Drake only became "black" when he wanted money. @@cedrickwhite7174
As wise man once said about drake: He started from the upper middle now he's here
Lmao Bart Baker?
I heard a wise and angry Canadian man say that; _almost _*_every_*_ time_ Drake or one of his songs Is a topic of conversation, ‘He started from the upper middle, now he’s here’ pops into my mind.
@@j_g9109 Adam Buckley (ADoseOfBuckley)?
🤣
I mean Drake did get shot that one time on Degrassi.
realest he's Ever Been 😆
😂😂😂😂
Stop 😂😂😂
😭😭🤣🤣🤭
😂
It's funny right after he says Pusha T you can hear someone in the audience mimic Kendrick.
Good catch! 😄
Made me giggle
“I wanna see you pusha TEEEE”😭
😂 But seriously, Kendrick even makes it clear it’s a cultural thing. We have lots of people who are black and something else but it’s about how you were raised. Don’t be from Canada, half Jewish and had a bar mitzvah rapping about black American culture and struggles.
That’s what pisses me off about Drake. This dude started out with “soft hip hop”/RnB, and it worked perfectly for him. Kanye West showed that you could be a rapper and rap about other issue outside of a culture you didn’t grow up in. But I guess he either got sensitive about his soft hip-hop music, or wanted to cash out on African-American hip-hop culture. Now he out her being outed for being an imposter.
Yep, that’s what people also get wrong about Eminem. Is not that “he’s so good that black people accepted him” he lived the same shit we did, in the same environments and the same life prospects we have. Is not about the looks, is about the message.
My dad is half black and I can honestly say I have no idea how hard growing up for him was. I have no doubt it's why he drank himself to death. He was raised by an all white family, but they were a good family. He was the product of a one night stand/affair between my grandmother and her coworker. So he never met his biological father's family. The man who raised him truly considered my dad as his son. It wasnt till my dad died, I was 9, that I found out he wasnt my biological grandfather. His parents unfortunately moved him back to the area their families were from. 1960s Harrison Arkansas was not, and sorta still is, the place to raise a biracial child. My experience with racism isnt the same as his. My mom is a ginger, and that made me look Hispanic. I get the "go back to your own country, learn to speak English racism. Wont lie I have had a lot of fun with that. Especially as a housekeeper in a 5 star hotel when I was in my 20s. They didnt know how to handle me when they figured out i am American by birth and only speak English. I can sympathize with the blacks, but I can never fully understand their experiences.
Exactly Drake is like Kirby in the sense of he consumes whatever culture and then becomes it for a couple of months, to a year.
He's not half Jewish. He is Jewish.
It's not even the healthcare. He was in a Canadian teen soap opera, that is the farthest thing from being hard.
😂😂😂
I mean have you ever watched the show? It had some hard hitting storylines. It was hard to us ok. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@NaturalMackie I watched it a few times whe I was stoned outa my mind cause I'm around the same age as Manny and she was a baddie
@@NaturalMackieI thought it was really weird to have like the Kevin Smith cameo episode where he is filing a fake Jay and Silent bob movie and I guess connecting with a teacher or something; then like the secondary plot is a girl gets raped at a party and is having trouble processing the whole traumatic situation.
When Wayne told Drake to keep it Canadian, Drake didn’t listen. Now he’s singing songs about Barney with little Adinon
No now, lol as a super causal fan of his, nothing serious, his music career IS something serious! Lmao he may not be no best rapper alive material but he’s done more than singing Barney songs ni... 😭 that man’s got one of the most recognizable faces & voices it is. He’s also (unfortunately😒) made a GANGGGG of money doing ts! As they say, he may have lost these lil battles here & there or whatever, but that mf won the mfn war 😭 & it’s not even close lol
@@kay-collinsThe song he just released with his kid isn’t a Barney song?? 😂😂😂 well I be damned, I thought it was a nursery rhyme . And no Pusha didn’t end his career, Pusha wounded him but it was Kdot that delivered the hyduken 🤕😂😂
@@kay-collinsdrake did not win any rap war lmao
I laughed really hard when he mentions he “doesn’t roll with that.” I thought it was a slight about him and the character he played in Degrassi
Commitment and a down-to-earth attitude are truly inspiring. Keep it up.
shut up
That whole "Drake being light skin" narrative was so false...that was NOT the agenda Kendrick had against Drake lol...sad people wanted to run with that and the point went over people's heads
Kendrick didn't do that. People did.
Wheelchair Jimmie survived a school shooting while crippled bro.
Josh knows it wasn't colorism but cultural but his explanation is still funny tho😂
"I don't roll with that" intentional or not had me cackling.
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@lotheeus in reference to drakes character Jimmy, on Degrassi being in a wheelchair.
@@ivyblack8145 oh, that's funny. Thank you
In a words of a classic "His real name's Clarence, he lives with both parents"
Yes we grew up with health care in Canada 🇨🇦
Never had an interest in Drake, ALWAYS seemed like he was WHINING on his tracks!!! Dat monotone whining is SICKENING!!!!
😭🤣😂😆👏👏👏
Same here! And it's also just a fact that Drake makes hits but he can't rap/make real songs to save his life.
To me Drake is one of the ultimate examples of where hip-hop went wrong. People have been making bops since the 80s but they all had talent and it was real.
He's biting off the culture without knowing anything about it, without having the talent for it and without having the integrity to admit it.
It's painful that Eminem, as a white man, is more deeply involved with the culture than Drake.
He’s fake as fake. He’s the product of media and good producers, not actually being the most talented.
@@The_Mimewar Was it my imagination, or did he and Lil Wayne sound alike lyrically, then the WHOLE BUSINESS started sounding the same!!!🤔
@@himoragenma6416 I've never listened to Drake so no clue about that. But sounding like Wayne? I know several of the mumble garbage crowd tried to bite the style but drake?
@@Eadwulf_Skald Yeah, I remember cats trying to tell me about Aubrey when he first dropped, he was with Wayne and sounded like him, I told cats then "He's a swagger jacker!!!" Someone was doing the writing and BOTH were performing the SAME rhyme patterns!!!! THEN everyone started using that pattern, and IT FINALLY devolved into that mumble garbage, but it started with WAYNE and AUBREY!!!😤
Drake was the crippled kid in the wheelchair on degrassi
He was also impotent
Universal healthcare!💕💕💕
This guys timing & delivery is on point.
I really do like his stand up but I must admit that I’ve been waiting patiently for him to wear a short sleeve and show those arms lol
I love this guy!! Josh johnson is hilarious.
someone should make a song about drake saying he does a lot of stranger things...
Oh no 😅 that's not funny!
I don't want to laugh at his predatory behavior 😅
You better take this down and get the proper legal rights to this because thats actually fire 🤣🤣😂.
Haaaaaa that's funny...
Yeah Kendrick made it pretty clear it’s not about Drake being mixed, it’s about Drake only leaning into being black when it benefited him. He’s part of the culture when there’s money to be made then he dips.
Federally speaking if you're biracial people consider you whatever is the worst to them lol😅😅
The mixed colorism diss was an absolutely evil chess move. Drake rapped about his mixed son playing with Kendrick’s mixed son, only for Kendrick to respond with Meet the Grahams in 30 minutes directly telling Drake’s son Adonis that he will always be a black man.
It’s like Kendrick bullied Drake by teasing his insecure emotions in regards to his mixed race.
The health care punchline is so underrated that was fucking hilarious 😂
I don't listen to Drake. Never have. And when anyone has ever tried to get me to listen to 1 track I always just respond, "The disabled kid from Degrassi? He is a rapper now? "
Same! I never took him seriously because to me he’ll always be Jimmy. Even in the show he’s from a well off family and that’s all I’ll see him as.
Congrats?
I was too young when degrassi was at its peak only saw one maybe 2 episodes so by the time drake blew up I didn’t even remember him. Found out years later but it’s too late now might as well keep listening 😂
Wasn't Degrassi from the 80's
@@doggytheanarchist7876 Degrassi continued (or came back) after the first generation of characters, with a new generation of characters.
Everybody forgets that Drake was a Disney or Nickelodeon kid. He was a child actor.
He wasn’t on Disney or Nickelodeon. He was on Canadian teen show. He was basically Michael B Jordan if Michael B stopped acting in his teens. The difference is his dad made music.
I am also half black and love this clip. Preach brotha
Oh genuinely he’s SO GOOD at being able to tell jokes without like, hitting a punchline directly. 💀
Hey man, Degrassi High _was_ hard. Hard af!
Hard.
Is Josh not the next Chapelle? Yall can fight me
They're really not similar at all stylistically, but we don't have to fight about it.
@@DreamWorldSydthey are both cultural observationists with the sensibilities to communicate, explain and even teach well in mixed audiences.
@freddiemcrae428, you're just describing stand up.
@@dillilyeverage315 yo that’s what I’m saying 😂
As an old white lady, thank you 😅 l do need some explanation. 😅
You are doing great! I have Great Expectations for you 🥰
Drake was raised by his Jewish mother and her family in Rosedale, one of the richest neighborhoods in Canada.
this brother forced a room full of people to listen to a 20 min youtube essey about Drake vs KDot and by god it was awesome
This was the punchline I was looking for 😂❤
Bro so funny 😭💀
Also like how all his skits mostly analyze the fued for us ❤️😭
Josh is a National Treasure 🙏🇺🇸
Yall Say Kendrick did Drake dirty with the diss but the real diss came from Wayne "keep it cannadian" 😂😂😂
I’m not even into rap but I have always loved Kendrick and this is just hilarious.
I think if you look at Eminem and Drake you'll see the same... it's not the color. Em had a hard life, idk what Drake went through but he grew up in Canada and was able to have a child actor's career. There's a difference of experiences...one's real and the other is "I want to be hard to fit in bc I think that's what will get me accepted"
Yesterday was the Anniversary of that Pusha T album drop. The cover is gaining traction again.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 you’re absolutely 💯 amazing at your craft, love 💕 you
Circle back 😂 I loved lol Wayne telling Drake in his early career to “keep it Canadian” Oakland has been jumping since Kendrick evicerated the man.
Bro rap harder than healthcar💀
Cause here's the thing, there's Canada🤓🇨🇦 and then there's Toronto😎, and then there's the neighborhoods. Being "from Toronto" don't make you hard compared to anyone else. There's a difference between people who grew up in the Beaches vs Regent Park.
And Regent Park ain't anything like the scenes in Detroit or Chicago or elsewheres in some the bigger American cities. A real one wouldn't even pretend.
Canadians are hooligans but they aren’t ghetto clowns. Growing up in da city and being an actor on a teen drama isn’t the same as growing up in the bush, playing hockey and fighting on Friday nights.
This is why 50 never misses, he’s dodged literal bullets before
Shcheeyit . . . Man please!; that punch line goes harder than drake...
. . . should sell that line to Kendrick for the remix.
Him thinking Drake had a hard life is crazy.
“Drake went at Pusha T..” should never be a sentence someone has to say. 🤷🏽♀️😂
I dropped when he said HEALTHCARE!!! LoL
At this point im tired of anything kendrick or drake related
Funny stuff! But True!
They way you connect with your audience is so welcoming
It's true that Canada is pretty nice. 😂😂😂
He was on Dergrassi, you cant play hard if you was a child actor. Imagine Sherly Temple dripping a dis track.
I'm not saying Drake had an easy upbringing, but Canada is a big country with some rough and impoverished areas. He definitely wasn't raised in any of them, but they are out there.
My friends always called Aubrey Wheelchair Jimmy
He's right cause Drake grew up in an upper middle class neighborhood.
No he didn’t
@@Olivierstreet Forest Hill, a suburb of Toronto.
A Canadian rapper lol enough said 😂
This guy sounds like Donald glover when we did stand up
In the lowest key possible, it reminds me of when Cole Sprouse tried to say he joined the arts because he was "fucked up" meanwhile it was literally Big Daddy and Disney 😂 Same energy with Drake, like bro we were WATCHING you on Degrassi.. we know you've BEEN living that easy life
My partner is German and grew up with universal Healthcare and now complains about ours, the only kind I've ever known. I just nod.
Drake grew up in forest hill Toronto. That's a very affluent neighbourhood. Full of wealthy people.
Pusha T did not have a hard childhood, he's from Virginia beach and he went into drug dealing to afford new luxurious clothes and the lifestyle. Love the joke though. I like the stage of comedy you're in where every week there is more of you're content. 😊
Oh yeah?? His people had money??
Drake was a television actor
I never believed he was a real rapper 😂
It's not just colorism it's that he didn't grow up in blk culture. He grew up in yt culture but he's living like he understands just because of his blood line. He's not from the culture and you can tell. 🤷🏾♂️
This feels like dave chappells smart son
y'all forgot that drake was an actor..
Most rappers come from struggle and thus respect those that came from struggle. Race does play a role but it's more so background. Drake didn't have a hard life. By contrast someone also for a while not accepted in eminem because of his skin was eventually accepted due to his upbringing. Hell he's from detroit. He may be white but he for damn sure blacker than drake.
It's not that he half white, it's that he grew up full middle class
For me, it’s always been “Isn’t that the guy from Degrassi? What is he talking about?”
I looooooove his buildup of jokes u never know where it's going 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wayne told him to keep it Canadian.
Pusha t is the beetlejuice of rap
They got demons in canada but just not anywhere near Drake's mansion 😂
bro this isn't a stand up comedy, it's an interview
Don't discount the Canadian Flying Cobra or the cranky moose getting leggy with it.😂
Love this guy
Josh:
Drake went at pusher t, which was a big mistake.
Audience hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahagahahahahagagahahagagagagagahagagagagaha
Canadian healthcare hardly counts as having healthcare
But Cole is also half white. The issue is who is accepting the culture and lived in it, vs who adopted it after staring and criticizing it from the window side most of his life.
Drake was stressing when he used to drive tha Acura to degrassi 😂
Drake grew up making middle-class wages from his teenage tv job. He calls it hard times 😆
As a mixed person I do not claim drake
Don't underestimate the rough halls of Degrasi
"Drake's a gangster? His real name's Clarence
And Clarence lives at home with both parents
And Clarence parents have a real good marriage"
Iykyk
i know he probably didn't hear her, but when she said "pusha t?" he shoulda said "pusha t is a rapper"
My problem with Drake is not that he is mixed it’s when he started acting hard and gangster. I was never a fan. I’m like don’t try and be something you are not. Period.
Drake is not black, he is mixed race. There is a difference between the two, and it is okay to acknowledge that without it being seen as "bullying". It is just a societal fact.
I dont get this guy's humor but he's so pretty to look at
Just say no!. I role with you on standing your ground 😂🤩
Only Canadians I trust to act tough are First Nations and nobody else
Lil Wayne proves that ain't true . Birdman's boy didn't live in the streets and he goes hard as a diamond