Earl Sweatshirt Dubs Drake A Hip Hop Vulture

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Earl Sweatshirt Dubs Drake A Hip Hop Vulture!!!

Ever since Meek Mill FIRED SHOTS at Drake for Lyric Jacking, there has been multiple reports of Drake “Riding Another Artist’s Wave” and now Earl Sweatshirt Dubs Drake A Hip Hop Vulture.

What Earl means is that he’s a vulture when it comes to new MC’s coming on the scene. In an article titled “10 Times Drake Was Accused Of Riding Another Artist’s Wave,” the conversation concerning the Toronto native’s tendency to use other artist’s creativity played out on Earl Sweatshirt’s Twitter timeline.

CelebNMusic247.com has learned via AHH that Odd Future affiliate, Earl Sweatshirt, responded to chatter about Drake’s Instagram post featuring the “Hotline Bling” performer dancing to emerging artist Kodak Black‘s “SKRT.”

Sweatshirt pointed out:

“Drake found Kodak Black? smh welp?”

He later addressed another Twitter user’s tweet by adding:

“Drake can be a bit of a vulture on young rap n—as, and I don’t want lil Kodak to be a victim of it.”

Earl posted a convincing argument on Twitter that reads:

@kodakblack

A video posted by champagnepapi (@champagnepapi) on

Shortly after Drake posted the video of himself dancing to “Skirt” he followed it with this video of his father saying: “Where I get it from.” Obviously from his daddy, according to Drake. But to be honest they dance the same. Maybe he does get the skills from ol pops!

Where I get it from. A video posted by champagnepapi (@champagnepapi) on

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Meanwhile, Earl had this to say on Twitter!:

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Maybe if Meek Mill wrote a convincing argument with some intelligence behind his RANT, people wouldn’t call him a clown?

What do you think about what Earl Sweatshirt and his views on Drake being a vulture of new artist music and lyrics?