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Drake Savagely Targets Rihanna  Proving There Is Only One Winner When You Bash an Ex
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Drake Savagely Targets Rihanna Proving There Is Only One Winner When You Bash an Ex

It's no secret Drake has been a huge Rihanna fan for the last 20 years. Despite their on again off again relationship over the last decade, Drake has gone on the record numerous times claiming how valuable their friendship is and will always come first...but as it turns out, sometimes "moving on" from an relationship is easier in theory than in reality.Everyone loves Rihanna, there's just no way around it. The "Kiss It Better" Singer is doing better than ever. After welcoming her second child with A$AP Rocky into the world and that iconic Superbowl performance she did in mid-air despite her fear of heights, while secretly pregnant with her first son?? The word "iconic" was truly reserved for her. Sure, Rihanna hasn't released an album since ANTI (2016) and yet, with her cool girl style and billion dollar Beauty Brand FENTY, she's more relevant than ever. Drake's Lesson In Holding OnBut with adoring fans comes haters and sometimes the ones who hate hardest used to be the ones who loved you the most. In the case of Rihanna's new found happiness, it seems like there's one rapper intent to rain on the on the "Umbrella" singer's parade. There's always two sides to every story, and granted while Drake may not had the reputation as the music industry's most hardcore rapper--we've all been on the bad side of a breakup, and Drake's artistic expression of his pain (if that's what we're calling diss tracks now) is not not relatable. We've all wished told or been told by an ex, "we wish them nothing but the best" during a breakup speech, and then completely rescinded our well wishes, when we see how well their doing with someone new. It's not malicious, it's just human. The only difference is most of us don't have 143 M instagram followers and refer to ourselves as "champagne papi".Drake's New Song "Fear of Heights" is About RihannaFans were quick to point out Drake's new lyrics in his new release "Fear of Heights" seem incredibly pointed towards Rihanna, the new mother of 2. The first tip off, was you know the name of the song "Fear of Heights" considering Rihanna's legitimate fear of heights. Rihanna overcame her phobia in order to give the Superbowl performance of a lifetime! The "Work" singer was harnesses and suspended in mid-air for a portion of her set, and her fearlessness earned her significant praise from fans and critics alike. Song title aside--listening to his lyrics, doesn't help his case that "Fear of Heights" isn't a diss track about everyone's favourite BadGal. With rhymes like: "Why they make it sound like I’m still hung up on you? / That could never be / Gyal can’t ruin me / Better him than me / Better it’s not me" It's hard not to think Drake is taking shots at his Gyal (a slang term for a girl of Jamaican descent) ex and her baby daddy, rapper A$AP Rocky. And needless to say, fans weren't thrilled about it.As much as we all would like to think, we would *never* put our ex on blast like that, the truth is, it's really hard to see someone who hurt you so badly, be so adored. I'm not Drake's psychologist, but you honestly don't have to be to unpack his pretty obvious lyrics. Even when it came to expressing how they felt about each other--it's clear that Hip Hop's "softest" most meme-able rapper, never held back, describing the Barbadian bombshell as his "ultimate dream girl".Meanwhile, Rihanna, (no shade to her) has always kept tight lipped their exact dynamic, keeping not only fans...but maybe even Drake himself, guessing.Drake and Rihanna Over The Years @badgirlriri /InstagramThe "God's Plan" rapper met Rihanna at the start of his career, in 2005 when he appeared as an extra in her music video for Pon De Replay. Though RiRi got a bit of a head start on Drake, the Toronto-native would go on to release his debut studio album "Thank Me Later" in 2010 and continue to make waves in the music industry, but no matter how massive his success got, the "Umbrella" singer left a lasting impression on Drake.Rihanna was already a household name when the duo did their first ever collaboration on "What's My Name". The track was released on Rihanna's fifth studio album LOUD (2010) and was a huge hit.The power couple first sparked dating rumours in 2009, when they were spotted getting cozy at a bowling alley together...but instead of bowling strikes, it turns out Drake was striking out. In 2016, Rihanna cleared the air surrounding her mysterious relationship with Drake, which fans were dying to know more about. In an exclusive interview with Vanity Fair, Rihanna confirmed her "last real boyfriend boyfriend" was with controversial ex-Chris Brown. RELATED VIDEO: Rihanna's Cycle of Domestic Abuse | The Story Behind The Tabloids Even though there were signs the pair may have been together, (like their matching tattoos and onstage kiss at the VMAs) it seemed like for Rihanna is was more work, work, work, work, work, than play.It's undeniable the dynamic duo can make magic together. "Too Good"? "Take Care"?? "Work"?!? Bangers. It's just maybe "work" is where it ends for Rihanna. And that's ok.It's A Case Of: "She's Just Not That Into You"@champagnepapi/InstagramIt looks like when Rihanna's in love she's all in. She and A$AP Rocky have 2 kids under 2. She's obviously not a commitment-phobe. It also seems from his lyrics, that Drake is the kind of guy who can't take a hint. Did any of us ever think Drake was going to "start a family" with Rihanna? No. Unfortunately though, after birthing two baby boys with another man, Drake is just coming around to this conclusion himself. It undoubtedly stings. While I can't say whether or not Drake is truly love sick or it's a case of a man who wants what he can't have (I mean, I get it. Who among us!), whatever it is, he's still writing passive aggressive lyrics about it, so he's probably not over it. But--*controversial opinion incoming*--he doesn't have to be, not yet at least.Drake's Lesson on Letting Go While we should never endorse low-pot shots written in poor taste, part of being an artist (if we're calling Drake that) is processing pain through artistic mediums. While Drake is by no means Tupac Shakur, his success suggests his lyrics speak into the lives and hearts of so many of his fans. That is a good thing.Drake is processing his breakup five years too late, but honestly, you get it when you get it. The rule goes both ways. If Rihanna has really moved on with her life (which, it seems like she has) Drake's kvetching shouldn't phase her, and in fact, it probably doesn't. If nothing else, Rihanna probably knows she's a tough woman to lose!It's painful seeing an ex not thinking about you at all, when all you're doing is thinking about them! It's brutal when a job you gave so many years of your life to, suddenly kicks you to the curb and finds *a new you* to do your job old job, without so much as a goodbye.It's hurtful when your oldest friend finds a new group of besties and opts to hang with them while you slowly grow in different directions. Heartbreak comes in all kinds of forms. For Drake, it still really hurts, and that's just fine. Time really does heal all wounds. Days pass and that hurt will be a little less and a little less, until one day, he'll (hopefully) be able to look back on lyrics like "xx" and have empathy for the hurting person he used to be. Even farther into the future and--like the rest of us reading old facebook inboxes or diary entries we wrote in high school--he'll probably. Here's to hoping when that day comes, he'll have a good woman by his side to laugh with him.MORE FROM GOALCASTTaylor Swift Serves “Karma” to Kanye West 13 Years Later – And It’s MagnificentThe Powerful Reason Why Rihanna and Drake Had To Stay ApartHow Rihanna & A$AP Rocky Proved Friendship Is Essential to Romance

19 Drake Quotes to Inspire You to Become Better Every Day
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19 Drake Quotes to Inspire You to Become Better Every Day

Starting his career as an actor in the TV series Degrassi: The Next Generation, Drake turned to music to become one of the most prominent rappers of his generation.Drake’s childhood was not as glamorous as we’d like to think. His parents got divorced when he was only five and his father was arrested for drug related-charges. Moreover, he used to be bullied for being black and also Jewish. But Drake’s perspective has changed a lot since then. What used to make him feel different seems like a pretty cool thing today.After signing a contract with Lil Wayne's label Young Money Entertainment, Drake released his debut studio album "Thank Me Later," which proved to be a great success, arriving at #1 on the US' Billboard 200 chart.Ever since his breakout, Drake continued to grow as an artist and dominate charts along the way. His fifth album, Scorpion, made him the first artist to top one billion streams in one week.Here are 19 inspiring Drake quotes you should know:Accept yourself. You don’t have to prove shit to no one except yourself.When you get hurt by the one you living for, pain can make you wanna love no more.Life can always change, you have to adjust.Live without pretending, Love without depending, Listen without defending, Speak without offending.A goal is just a dream with a deadline.Tables turn, bridges burn, you live and learn.Always felt like my vision been bigger than the bigger picture.When you look ahead and darkness is all you see, faith and determination will pull you through.Jealousy is just love and hate at the same time.Wish you would learn to love people and use things, and not the other way around.I’m trying to do better than good enough.I was born to make mistakes, not to fake perfection.Sometimes it's the journey that teaches you a lot about your destination.When all is said and done, more is always said than done.Sweat pants, hair tied, chilling with no make-up on. That's when you're the prettiest; I hope that you don't take it wrong.We live in a generation of not being in love and not being together.If you thinking I'ma quit before I die, dream on.Strength isn’t always shown in what you can hold on to, sometimes it’s shown in what you can let go of.I swear this life is like the sweetest thing I’ve ever known.

Drake Goes on Six-Figure Good-Deed Spree, Gives Strangers the Surprise of a Lifetime
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Drake Goes on Six-Figure Good-Deed Spree, Gives Strangers the Surprise of a Lifetime

Gearing up for the video release of his newest hit, "God’s Plan," Drake has spent the past few days going on a six-figure spending spree. The twist? He isn't using the money to pay for lavish sets and luxury car-shining services. He's surprising unsuspecting strangers with donations.Drake kicked off his philanthropic initiatives on Monday, with a $25,000 donation to Miami Senior High School, as well new designer uniforms for students, according to E!News. The rapper then gave University of Miami student Destiny James the surprise of a lifetime by giving her a $50,000 scholarship. Originally from Denmark, SC, Destiny applied for several scholarships last year. Her application essay made its way to Drizzy himself, who decided to take action.Tuesday saw Drake surprise a supermarket full of shoppers by paying for their groceries. The music icon walked into Sabor Tropical Supermarket in the afternoon and announced he’d be picking up the tab for everyone’s shopping, ringing up a check of about $50,000. Afterwards, he headed to the Overton Community Center, where he personally delivered a children's transportation van.Mid-week, Drake dropped by the Lotus House Shelter to drop off a $50,000 check. Lotus House is Miami’s only homeless shelter for women and children, and Drake’s donation will go toward’s the shelter’s much-needed 500-bed new facility. Drake also gave out $150 Target gift cards to 130 women staying at Lotus House, while 140 kids got brand-new toys, according to TMZ.