Migos’ Offset Defends Drake Against XXXTENTACION’s Flow-Biting Claims: “We Ain’t Even Heard Of You”

    Drake’s fan base is large enough and passionate enough now that pretty much any slight against Drizzy’s name can be expected to elicit a pretty sizable clap back, and that’s exactly what XXXTENTACION got for claiming to be Drake’s stepdad (musically speaking).

    Since then, DJ Akademiks has uploaded a brief video of Offset slamming XXXTENTACION — who was released from prison just last week (but who is still facing charges for an alleged assault on his then-girlfriend) — with the Migos member acting like he doesn’t even know who the South Florida rapper is.

    “Y’all niggas is silly. How you ain’t heard of, and niggas talkin’ like you stole they swag. We ain’t even heard of you. Get your ass outta jail and run that shit up. Whatever your name is.”

    Offset’s diss reflects the ongoing debate about whether Drake’s “KMT” flow lifts the pattern from XXX’s “Look At Me.”

    Whether or not Offset and Drake were familiar with XXX before, they certainly are now, and so are a growing number of rap fans. Google Trends shows that XXX is, as of last week, currently more searched than Migos.

    Of course, this is a recent enough development, helped by XXX’s behavior directed at Drake. Either way, we doubt that this dispute is settled just yet.

    10 thoughts on “Migos’ Offset Defends Drake Against XXXTENTACION’s Flow-Biting Claims: “We Ain’t Even Heard Of You”

    1. If anyone knows Drake by now, he’s the type to listen to your music, if it sounds different and he wants to reach out and even collaborate it’s something he finds would be cool for him to add his vocals to. It’s not a matter of biting a flow. It’s just his expression of having fun with different flows and etc and executing on it. Some people just have ego problems. Oh, Drake reached out and used my flow that I got from someone else’s flow, that I now claim, blah blah blah. It’d be better to collaborate and work together instead of not being humble about the biggest artist reaching out. Be HUMBLE.

    2. People attack others because it work. It does bring attention, we read and watch and make comments. When speaking loudly stops working, then new rappers will stop doing that. Until then, that’s what we have.

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