Drake joins Toronto personality Snowd4y on ‘Wah Gwan Delilah’ leaving social media confused due to the timing of the record.
In the aftermath of being labeled a predator in Kendrick Lamar’s chart-topping single “Not Like Us” we all expected Drake to get back in his groove. After the battle ended he posted that “summer vibes” were on the way and who doesn’t like a summer vibe?
“Good times. Summer vibes up next.”- Drake via IG story ☀️ pic.twitter.com/xawTkbyfss
— OnThinIce (@OnThinlce) May 12, 2024
According to Complex, in true Drake fashion, he came with a left-field feature on Toronto personality Snowd4y’s “Wah Gwan Delilah.”
While the song is meant to be funny social media held Drake’s feet to the fire confused about exactly what he tried to accomplish. The Plain White T’s “Hey There Delilah” parody could be an inside joke for Toronto and we Americans won’t get it. However, even if the song isn’t your cup of tea, the memes make it all worth it.
Wah Gwan Delilah pic.twitter.com/QwKk6MsBHu
— vids that go hard (@vidsthatgohard) June 4, 2024
For some, what makes Drake so great is his ability to blend in with different regional sounds, but that has also been viewed as a weakness in the eyes of those who accuse him of cultural appropriation. Some believe the song is a funny attempt to respond to the allegations that “Toronto doesn’t have its own sound,” an allegation that was brought into focus by Ebro Darden during the Kendrick Lamar beef.
You can check out some of the funniest reactions to the return of Patois below.
I refuse to believe Wah Gwan Delilah and Grippy are the first 2 tracks post the Kendrick beef
Ain’t no way 😭 pic.twitter.com/xtK3l5NOfB
— AFRO REYES (@rbrbreyes) June 4, 2024
My fiancé listening to me work on my Wah Gwan Delilah impression in the shower before we head out to have dinner with her friends pic.twitter.com/PqjxYY1Ny6
— kpg (@notoriouskpg) June 4, 2024
Drake on Wah Gwan Delilah pic.twitter.com/iBILLOGIS9
— Papi Chulo🇳🇬📸🪴#FREECONGO (@teeh_kay1) June 4, 2024
Wah Gwan Delilah pic.twitter.com/G2S8orJW4d
— Ken Glizzy Jr. (@JamesDGrambo) June 4, 2024
WAH GWAN DELILAH pic.twitter.com/jOoScNZGJH
— bum (@BattleRapBum) June 3, 2024
Drake joins Toronto personality Snowd4y on ‘Wah Gwan Delilah’ leaving social media confused due to the timing of the record.
In the aftermath of being labeled a predator in Kendrick Lamar’s chart-topping single “Not Like Us” we all expected Drake to get back in his groove. After the battle ended he posted that “summer vibes” were on the way and who doesn’t like a summer vibe?
“Good times. Summer vibes up next.”- Drake via IG story ☀️ pic.twitter.com/xawTkbyfss
— OnThinIce (@OnThinlce) May 12, 2024
According to Complex, in true Drake fashion, he came with a left-field feature on Toronto personality Snowd4y’s “Wah Gwan Delilah.”
While the song is meant to be funny social media held Drake’s feet to the fire confused about exactly what he tried to accomplish. The Plain White T’s “Hey There Delilah” parody could be an inside joke for Toronto and we Americans won’t get it. However, even if the song isn’t your cup of tea, the memes make it all worth it.
Wah Gwan Delilah pic.twitter.com/QwKk6MsBHu
— vids that go hard (@vidsthatgohard) June 4, 2024
For some, what makes Drake so great is his ability to blend in with different regional sounds, but that has also been viewed as a weakness in the eyes of those who accuse him of cultural appropriation. Some believe the song is a funny attempt to respond to the allegations that “Toronto doesn’t have its own sound,” an allegation that was brought into focus by Ebro Darden during the Kendrick Lamar beef.
You can check out some of the funniest reactions to the return of Patois below.
I refuse to believe Wah Gwan Delilah and Grippy are the first 2 tracks post the Kendrick beef
Ain’t no way 😭 pic.twitter.com/xtK3l5NOfB
— AFRO REYES (@rbrbreyes) June 4, 2024
My fiancé listening to me work on my Wah Gwan Delilah impression in the shower before we head out to have dinner with her friends pic.twitter.com/PqjxYY1Ny6
— kpg (@notoriouskpg) June 4, 2024
Drake on Wah Gwan Delilah pic.twitter.com/iBILLOGIS9
— Papi Chulo🇳🇬📸🪴#FREECONGO (@teeh_kay1) June 4, 2024
Wah Gwan Delilah pic.twitter.com/G2S8orJW4d
— Ken Glizzy Jr. (@JamesDGrambo) June 4, 2024
WAH GWAN DELILAH pic.twitter.com/jOoScNZGJH
— bum (@BattleRapBum) June 3, 2024
Drake joins Toronto personality Snowd4y on ‘Wah Gwan Delilah’ leaving social media confused due to the timing of the record.
In the aftermath of being labeled a predator in Kendrick Lamar’s chart-topping single “Not Like Us” we all expected Drake to get back in his groove. After the battle ended he posted that “summer vibes” were on the way and who doesn’t like a summer vibe?
According to Complex, in true Drake fashion, he came with a left-field feature on Toronto personality Snowd4y’s “Wah Gwan Delilah.”
While the song is meant to be funny social media held Drake’s feet to the fire confused about exactly what he tried to accomplish. The Plain White T’s “Hey There Delilah” parody could be an inside joke for Toronto and we Americans won’t get it. However, even if the song isn’t your cup of tea, the memes make it all worth it.
For some, what makes Drake so great is his ability to blend in with different regional sounds, but that has also been viewed as a weakness in the eyes of those who accuse him of cultural appropriation. Some believe the song is a funny attempt to respond to the allegations that “Toronto doesn’t have its own sound,” an allegation that was brought into focus by Ebro Darden during the Kendrick Lamar beef.
You can check out some of the funniest reactions to the return of Patois below.
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