Tyler Morrison, un usuario de Twitter, ha presentado una serie de argumentos que, según él, revela que el rapero Drake nos ha estado diciendo que mantuvo relaciones sexuales con Kim Kardashian, actual esposa de Kanye West, pero “no hemos estado escuchando”.
Un usuario de Twitter ha elaborado un hilo muy extenso y bastante preciso sobre las letras de Scorpion, el más reciente disco de Drake, en el que, según, el rapero nos está diciendo, muy sutilmente, que se acostó con Kim Kardashian.
Según Morrison, Kiki, la chica al que se refiere Drake en el tema In My Feelings, sería uno de los apodos de Kim. Otra de las evidencias sería la cercanía entre casa de los West y de Drake, cuya distancia sería a la que se refiere en Sicko Mode cuando dice Me arrastré por la manzana, giré a la derecha, apagué las luces, pagué el precio.
Según el hilo, el encuentro sexual de Drake y Kim habría tenido lugar antes de la relación de esta con Kanye West; sin embargo, suponemos que al autor de ye no la esta pasando bien con esta especulación, incluso de ser falsa.
La verdad es que no sabemos que decir. Las pruebas no es que sean contundentes pero también hay que decir que los argumentos no son tan descabellados como puede parecer de buenas a primeras.
Acá te dejamos el hilo para que lo leas por mi mismo:
Drake’s been telling us for months now he slept with Kim K, we just haven’t been listening
– a thread pic.twitter.com/YVCehJI5fQ
— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) August 31, 2018
He referenced verses like these from Scorpion. I already knew the disses were aimed at Kanye, but he claimed every girl line was about Kim. “Your wifey” felt too generic at first, and I figured Drake was referring to any man that leaves his girl long enough/for good. pic.twitter.com/NpyymtcRFl
— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) August 31, 2018
Then the concert took place and I pretty much forgot about the theory until a few days ago when another friend sent me these (s/o @JakeSpinny) pic.twitter.com/UvcaUhKVtk
— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) August 31, 2018
I started listening to Scorpion and put it on shuffle. In My Feelings is the first song that comes on.
Ever wonder who Kiki is exactly? pic.twitter.com/CurJeGjS8o
— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) August 31, 2018
Then I learn about Kim’s lipstick… pic.twitter.com/tM1OxFlv1J
— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) August 31, 2018
Fast forward to the end of the song.
“Started feelin’ myself.”
In My Feelings. Kiki.
Now he’s got drama over Kim and the tie between him and Kanye is done because of it. Except what’s the drama about? pic.twitter.com/x082tyzRqB
— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) August 31, 2018
Rap fans grilled Drake about not responding to Push. Except we don’t know the half of it he says. And whatever it is, he can only tell us about it in pieces.
WHAT DONT WE KNOW DRAKE pic.twitter.com/bs3Gg7oXEP
— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) August 31, 2018
“Your wifey” doesn’t seem so generic anymore pic.twitter.com/uSZnqtlFDT
— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) August 31, 2018
So just how close do Drake and Kimye live from each other? Sounds like pretty damn close.
If you’re not convinced by now, let me go ahead and erase all doubt.
— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) August 31, 2018
“I crept down the block,
Made a right,
Cut the lights,
Paid the price.” pic.twitter.com/2D91btFg4T— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) August 31, 2018
I think Scorpion was originally mostly Side B until Ye snitched to Push about Drake’s kid. Once that got exposed, Drake made Side A to not only go after Kanye, but subtly tell us about the history with Kim. pic.twitter.com/3x6Y1OY8oA
— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) August 31, 2018
People been asking bout other verses I thought may be in reference to Kim or were important. Here ya go:
The verses in Talk Up and Nonstop I’m certain on.
The verse on Blue Tint and Lil Wayne sample on In My Feelings could be debatable, but are definitely suspect. pic.twitter.com/Z3nDb3GsBG
— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) August 31, 2018
Here’s an obvious one I definitely should’ve used. S/o to @93kmw93 in the comments. Telling you tho there’s so many pic.twitter.com/CJtWEu8z6W
— Tyler Morrison (@tmorrison24) September 1, 2018