Over the weekend, Drake posted an Instagram video of himself dad-dancing (duh) to Kodak Black's smooth AF "SKRT" -- which prompted Earl Sweatshirt to tweet criticisms of the superstar rapper yesterday.
Calling him "a bit of a vulture on young rap n****s," he continued on by saying that "the line between paying homage and wave riding is a blurry one" and that Drake's co-signs always feel like they have an ulterior, "self serving" motive.
Peep Earl's tweets and listen to Kodak's track below, so you can decide for yourself.
drake found kodak black? smh welp
-- EARL (@earlxsweat) October 25, 2015
@AwfulSam naw bro. no hipster nothing. drake can be a bit of a vulture on young rap niggas and i don't want lil kodak to be a victim of it
-- EARL (@earlxsweat) October 25, 2015
@TeesanKomo I feel u but I still feel like drake overall statement isn't "check out this new shit I heard" it's always self serving
-- EARL (@earlxsweat) October 25, 2015
@TeesanKomo I guess u rite. it's not his job to develop them as artists. but the line between paying homage and wave riding is a blurry one
-- EARL (@earlxsweat) October 25, 2015
aye but just like the line between paying homage and wave riding is a blurry so is the one between giving criticism and hating
-- EARL (@earlxsweat) October 25, 2015
[h/tPitchfork]