Drake Seals Fate Of Miami Rapper Apollo Lofton Who Waited 2 Hours To Play His Music

    Every aspiring rapper is waiting on their big break no matter how that might come. Miami rapper Apollo Lofton heard Drake was in town earlier this week and paying a visit to a store nearby and the neophyte rhymer tracked the 6 God down and waited outside for two hours just to play Drake his freestyle to “No Friends in the Industry.”

    “I just hopped on it, I had to do it,” Lofton can be heard saying to Drake as Drizzy gives him a salute of acknowledgment before getting in his black SUV. “It was too hot. Love you.”

    Apollo Lofton joined Power 96 for an interview and expanded on the interaction saying Drake actually called him over to play more of the song after the cameras cut out. He backed up his claims by showing how Drizzy actually shot him a follow for his efforts on Instagram.

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    “The whole thing was as soon as he walked out I’m pressing play on that muthafucka,” he explained. “He called me to his car and that’s when we had the conversation. He pulled the window down but I didn’t get in the car with him. He’s like, ‘I’m rocking with it, what’s your IG? Where you from?'”

    Moral of the story, never be afraid to shoot your shot. Listen to Apollo Lofton’s “No Friends in the Industry” remix below.

    19 thoughts on “Drake Seals Fate Of Miami Rapper Apollo Lofton Who Waited 2 Hours To Play His Music

    1. That verse was ass, but I respect Drake for taking time out for a fan though.
      To the dude rapping keep sharpening your skills homie.

    2. Hahahahha that dude is ass!!!! Why he getting and glow is beyond me hahah drake probably interacted just to laugh at how the guy actually thinks he’s got it.. it was probably a very fulfilling moment for Aubrey to hear such trash

    3. Yeaaahhhh…. Hearing that certainly didn’t make me want to go check out his music. If anything it was motivation to stay away. How are you going to record that bullshit and play it for someone as big in the industry as Drake? Like damn that could have been Your Big break but you showed up with some b side sounding bullshit and now this is the biggest you will ever get. Way to take an opportunity and to screw yourself with it instead of make something of it. If you couldn’t gather this from what I’ve already written, that shit was utterly terrible hahaha

    4. He could have at least mixed it properly if he knew Drake was going to hear it. Because, aside from the generic rapping he had on display, the track quality itself was pretty terrible. You will not be working with Drake in the future young man. Trust me.

    5. Crazy how y’all hating on dude. Half you mfrs can’t even put together a proper verse. Let alone approach someone to that caliper! Takes a lot of courage. Hope you make it bro!

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