Diddy x Drake

Hmmmm….and the plot thickens. Now we see what may have really triggered Texas OG and CEO of Rap A-Lot records to send a direct threat to Diddy, Birdman, Suge Knight, as well as Weezy. Turns out Co-producer Frank Dukes says Diddy initially passed on ‘0-100’ instrumental he put hands on Drake over? Hmmm, so what’s the real beef then? See inside.

Very interesting indeed. This could definitely shed some light on why J Prince called out “bully ni**as in the industry”, and then publicly announced Drake was protected by the family.Well new developments in the Drake and Diddy saga have now taken a very interesting turn. So interesting that Co-producer Frank Dukes who worked on track didn’t understand why the two would have an altercation over the Grammy nominated “O to 100” track, when Diddy originally turned the track down?? Huh, didn’t he put hands on Drake over the song?

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Dukes explains.

“[The sample I created for ‘0-100’] was called something really generic and stupid, like ‘Vibes’ or something,” Dukes recently told Noisey about concocting the hit. “Originally it was a three minute idea that had all these different parts and I didn’t really write it with any intent of it being used for Drake or for anyone in particular. I just kinda wrote it and gave it to Boi-1da, who was in session at the time in Miami, this was with Diddy.”

He continued, “This was like the whole controversy of the incident. From what I understand he made the beat on the spot, played it for Diddy and Diddy passed on it, he said it wasn’t life changing enough and that was that. Then fast forward, ’0 to 100′ becomes this huge hit and then there’s this weird…whatever happened there? I don’t know, but as far as I understand that’s how it went down.”

So what’s the real beef between these two, if Diddy wasn’t truly interested in the track to being with? Was this an issue of respect, or was this a case of someone just being salty behind the song’s success?

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