Drake portrays himself as a sensitive rapper who sings about love and breakup in his songs but it emerged recently that he has strong ties with underworld criminals. He has connections to well-known gangsters based in different parts of the United States.
According to insiders, Drake has paid homage to different gangs like Toronto’s Halal Gang through lyrics shouting out their members. He’s even linked to the suspicious passing of one of their affiliates, Smoke Dawg, who was gunned down in broad daylight after allegedly violating the turf of a rival set. But Drake’s mob ties extend far beyond just namedropping.
There’s a rumor going around that Chubbs (Drake’s gateman) is his secret assassin. Drake himself has a song where he says that “Chubbs catch a body”. Reports even suggest that Chubbs attacked a former music producer who didn’t want to sign with Drake.
But that’s not all, his song “6 God” is also connected with J. Prince who is regarded as a don in Houston rap music. This family of J. Prince is one of the most notorious crime families in Houston since it guards and deals for high-profile musicians using illegitimately acquired money like gambling where deaths have been reported due to disagreements over results.
But Drake’s most high-profile connection seems to be with Lucian Grainge, the CEO of Universal Music Group. Kanye West alleged that Grainge is Drake’s “rich baby daddy” who used his powerful connections to help elevate Drake’s career through nefarious means and control over the industry.
Kendrick Lamar has caused Drake’s rising lyrical battle with more media attention about his purported criminal connections. The Canadian rapper’s ties to a cult are about to be exposed in greater detail soon.