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And , after turning into a horny mess on Cash Cobain's "Grippy," will turn this Toronto superstar from "Mob Ties" to small fries. At least, that's what a lot of fans think about these new features from the Compton creative's rivals, especially 's recent remix of " " by the 6ix's hot new Internet personality, Snowd4y. People are , and while we completely understand why given the context of the rap beef, we also don't think it's bad as some might say.

After all, this is far from Drake's first foray into putting on local Toronto culture in a cheeky way, and far from his first "bad" song. Remember when he included "Ratchet Happy Birthday" on 2018's right after losing to ? Well, this kind of invokes that dissonance, but in a way that's much more on the nose and impossible to ignore. As for what The Boy's future holds in the short and long term, we can only guess at what shifts and switch-ups will happen next or when he will return to straight-up bars.



But right now, we can assess that "Wah Gwan Delilah" doesn't deserve your ire: just a chuckle before you move on to something else. You’re telling me that, meme status or not, “Hey There Delilah” by The Plain White T's isn’t one of the most recognizable and beloved cheesy 2000s hits? At least the catchiness is still there, and Snowd4y even plays with it by fitting a comically long list of Canadian financial institutions to scam in one of the chorus melodies. Drake is a master of the earworm, and this song provides a killer se.

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