Dennis Graham, the proud star of rap icon Drake, has unleashed a series of rumors about the music industry’s sneaky tactics to climb the charts.
Sharing his thoughts on Instagram, Graham outlined a shocking plan involving Drake and his rapper friends. He offered to stir up a fake feud with Drake and unfollow him on social media to boost his music sales to the top.
His post read: “Yo, I’m about to drop some new music and I’m not sure if it’s going to sell, but I’m going to call some of my friends and tell them to start a fight with Drake and convince them to cancel follow him and that will make me famous. **not going to be #1, I’m sure this will work so let me get some people involved in this and see how this gets noticed!!!! !!!!!!! I WILL BE NUMBER ONE ONE DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!“
The bombshell has ignited social media, sparking debates about the authenticity of rap competitions and the lengths artists can go to achieve chart success. While friendly rivalry is nothing new, Graham’s statements hint at a darker side, where staged plays are used to sell records.
Drake, who is still a mother, has yet to respond to her father’s post. But this shocking news got everyone talking, and it made people question the integrity of the music industry and the pressure on artists to stay on top.