Drake might need a bulletproof vest to make it through 2015.


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The Toronto rapper has had an excellent year, but it hasn’t come without controversy. We all know about the Meek Mill situation–from which, it should be noted, Drake emerged with a blowout victory–and there have been murmurs that Kendrick Lamar‘s ghostwriter quip on “King Kunta” and his interpolation of Drake lyrics and song titles on Dr. Dre‘s Compton album were hidden cracks at the 6 God, but today’s news isn’t about quip, or a maybe diss. Sauce Walka is fed up.

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The Houston rapper, known for his regional hit “2 Legited 2 Quited” was very vocal earlier this year about his disdain for what he perceived to be misappropriation, on Drake’s part, of Houston Hip-Hop culture. Despite the fact that Drake has supported and paid homage to Houston artists for most of his career, from Bun B and DJ Screw to Travi$ Scott, Walka felt that Drake only showed up for Houston when it benefited him, and let loose with a bit of an Instagram rant, explaining his position. There’s no doubting the fact that this also had to do with the fact that Drake  said he would be doing a remix to Walka’s “2 Legited 2 Quited,” “for the city,” but that never materialized.

Drake’s responded–indirectly–to Walka’s comments during his annual Houston Appreciation Week concert, with this:

I don’t give a f–k what any n—a ever says about me. This is a place that I love with all my heart. I’m trying to give you more than I ever took from you. F–k what them n—s talking.

Well, we haven’t read the final chapter in this saga. Walka has released a diss track towards Drake, titled “Wack 2 Wack,” a remix of Drake’s hit “Back to Back,” which also served as his final response to Meek Mill during their riff.

Listen to the track below.

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