Drake just dropped his album with PartyNextDoor, and even with all the beef he’s had in the industry, some artists are still hyped to see him win. Young Thug is definitely one of them! Thugga dropped a reaction after Drizzy locked in the #1 spot with his joint album with Party, ‘$ome $exy Songs 4 U.’
Young Thug Celebrates The Success Of Drake & PartyNextDoor’s Album
Young Thug hit up X (formerly Twitter) to hype up his man’s big win after the joint project dropped on Friday, Feb. 14. Thugga was clearly excited about Drizzy snagging the #1 spot, writing, “That boy back number one” with
Although Thugga didn’t drop Drake’s name, fans caught on quick once the stats started blowing up online.
Social Media Weighs In
The Roommates wasted no time filling The Shade Room’s comment section with reactions to Young Thug’s post. A lot of folks agreed — beef or not, Drake is still HIM.
Instagram user @myajasmineeee wrote, “I mean he still is Drake we can like both chile.”
Instagram user @xoxo.coraea wrote, “Idc what people say Drake and Kendrick is two different kinds of music within the same genre. You can like both.”
While Instagram user @charii_new1 wrote, “The Drizzy hate is only online ”
Then Instagram user @delvay_ wrote, “That lil beef never made Drake #2 in the first place the hell”
Another Instagram user @therealbabyjuu wrote, “We not gone act like the rap beef killed Drake Drake is HIM.”
Instagram user @whosaidwhattowhoo wrote, “Look at y’all switching up lmao.”
While another Instagram user @1rxchtre wrote, “Kendrick is a real rapper that don’t file lawsuits in a beef tho ”
Instagram user @therealdrillajas wrote, “Who said he was out the game he just lost that battle relax.”
Lastly, Instagram user @legally_lexy wrote, “Period!! Y’all obsession to see him fail because of one damn song kmt.”
Drake Thanks 21 Savage For Holding Him Down
Young Thug isn’t the only one currently holding Drake down. 21 Savage has also had his back too! As The Shade Room previously reported, the Canadian rapper even gave Savage a shoutout on their collaborative track, ‘Gimmie A Hug,’ crediting the rapper for checking on him during hard times. “Savage you the only n***a checking on me when we really in some sh*t, brudda,”