Drake Gets DeMar DeRozan Response After Trash Talking & Mean Mugging NBA Star

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Toronto, ON - Drake has received a response from DeMar DeRozan after taunting the NBA star during a game between the Toronto Raptors and Sacramento Kings.

DeRozan, who played for many years in Toronto and currently suits up for the Kings, made his first appearance in Canada this past weekend since he appeared in Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” video and graced the stage at the Compton rapper’s Pop Out concert.

During the game, Drake could be seen staring down DeRozan from his courtside seat and made a number of derogatory comments about the 6-foot-6 basketball player, who himself hails from Compton.

“If you ever put up a DeRozan banner, I’ll go up there and pull it down myself,” he said during an interview with Canadian sports network TSN.

He added: “Unfortunately, we’re playing this goof tonight, but it is what it is.”

After DeRozan missed a game-tying three point shot, Drake could be heard mouthing: “Fuck outta here, pussy” as he celebrated the Raptors securing a 131-128 win.

 

 

 

Asked after the game about the 6 God’s pledge to tear down his hypothetical banner, DeRozan said: “He’s gonna have a long way to climb, I’ll tell you that.”

He later posted a clip from the movie Friday on his Instagram Stories of Chris Tucker’s character comically saying he only gets tough when neighborhood menace Deebo’s back is turned.

 

 

DeMar DeRozan explained his allegiance to Kendrick Lamar in a recent interview with The Breakfast Club, though he admitted that he has love for both K. Dot and Drake.

“At the end of the day, I’m from Compton. My city, where I’m from, where I was born, where my family still lives, that comes first before anything,” he said.

“I feel like any real person would understand that. It’s so crazy because my second home became Toronto, that has one of the greatest [rappers] of all time coming from there too.”

DeRozan also confirmed that he had not spoken to Drake since his feud with Kendrick kicked off this spring.

As well as appearing in the “Not Like Us” video, DeRozan was namedropped by Lamar on the chart-topping diss track.

“I’m glad DeRoz came home, y’all didn’t deserve him neither,” K. Dot rapped, referencing the NBA All-Star’s 2018 departure from the Raptors, of which Drake is an ambassador.

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Cardi B Recaps Kamala Harris Speech: ‘A Moment I’ve Been Waiting For My Whole Life’

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Cardi B has opened up about her experience as a guest speaker at a recent Kamala Harris campaign rally, explaining why the opportunity meant so much to her.

The Bronx bombshell appeared at an event in Milwaukee, WI on Friday (November 1) in support of the Democratic Harris-Walz ticket, where she delivered a passionate speech highlighting the many reasons she can’t cosign the idea of another presidential term by Donald Trump.

Following the event, the “Enough” rapper posted a carousel of photos from the event, including snapshots of Harris welcoming her to the stage, along with a lengthy caption detailing why the appearance meant so much to her.

“Last night was a moment I feel like I’ve been waiting for my whole life,” she wrote. “If you know me you know I’m the biggest history nerd and I’ve been talking about politics on all my platforms for a long long time so this was a dream come true. I’m so glad that I got to meet and learn so much from VP Kamala Harris..”

She continued: “we have to make a change on Tuesday and I know she’s the one to take us there… AND YES!.. I wrote my speech down because I had to make sure I said everything I wanted to say honey!! I’m sooo proud of myself you don’t even know….and No I aint get payed a dollar ..I actually came out of pocket wit glam and travel.”

Check out Cardi’s post below.

Before Vice President Harris entered the presidential race, Cardi B wasn’t prepared to endorse the Democratic ticket anymore than she was interested in supporting the Republican candidate.

Speaking to Rolling Stone as the cover star of their June 2024 issue, Cardi outlined where she stood politically.

Of Biden and Trump, she said: “I don’t fuck with both of y’all n-ggas.”

Cardi, who has been supportive of Biden and critical of Trump in the past, also admitted Biden’s tenure as president has left her feeling “layers and layers of disappointment.”

“I feel like people got betrayed,” she added. “It’s just like, damn, y’all not caring about nobody. Then, it really gets me upset that there is solutions to it. There is a solution. I know there’s a solution because you’re spending billions of dollars on any fucking thing.”

Cardi went on to criticize U.S. spending on war efforts in Ukraine and Israel: “[America] don’t pay for endless wars for countries that have been going through shit for a very long time. There’s countries [where] kids are getting killed every single day, but because the [U.S.] won’t benefit from that country, they won’t help.”

She went on: “I don’t like that America has this superhero cape on. We never did things to be superheroes. We did things for our own convenience.”

The Bronx rap star also admitted she was concerned about being “blackballed” due to her criticism of U.S. supporting Israel.

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