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Weeks
after
dropping
For
All
The
Dogs
Drake
has
returned
with
a
shade-throwing
expansion
pack
titled
Scary
Hours
III.
When
the
Toronto
emcee
released
his
last
project
For
All
The
Dogs,
it
garnered
strong
reactions
from
Hip-Hop
heads
all
over.
Most
noticeably,
Joe
Budden
shredded
the
project
which
made
Drake
read
his
life
for
filth
on
Instagram.
Fast
forward
to
the
present
day,
and
Drake
has
followed
up
with
his
Scary
Hours
III
project
and
it’s
clear
that
Aubrey
Graham
had
some
things
to
get
off
his
chest.
He
managed
to
do
this
in
just
six
songs
with
only
one
feature,
his
tour
collaborator
J.
Cole.
On
the
track
“Stories
About
My
Brother”
Drake
had
a
full
clip,
and
started
with
a
headshot
for
Tekashi
6ix9ine
whom
he
called
a
“rapper
named
after
sex
position”,
and
Joe
Budden
whom
he
called
an
“ex-musician.”
“Imagine
us
gettin’
our
validation
from
an
ex-musician
searchin’
for
recognition/
Same
story
every
time,
they
heckle
in
repetition/
I’m
top
of
the
mountain,
these
n*ggas
still
down
at
base
camp,
they
plannin’
they
expedition/
Y’all
the
type
to
catch
a
charge,
head
to
the
deposition/
And
act
like
the
rapper
named
after
the
sex
position”
Perhaps
the
most
indirect
subliminal
on
the
same
track
was
aimed
at
Kendrick
Lamar.
In
2013,
Kendrick
rapped
alongside
Jay-Z
on
the
“B*tch
Don’t
Kill
My
Vibe”
and
used
a
picture
of
MJ
and
Kobe
as
artwork.
Now
on
“Stories
About
My
Brother”
Drake’s
rapping
about
someone
not
being
Kobe
Bryant.
“The
city
don’t
love
you
like
that
and
they
fryin’
you
up/
I
can’t
wait
for
the
day
that
you
choose
to
retire
your
stuff/
Takin’
off
the
sneakers
’cause
you
tired
of
tyin’
’em
up/
That
one
day
you
wake
up
and
tell
’em
“Enough
is
enough”/
That’s
how
you
gon’
find
out
you
not
Kobe
Bryant
to
us/
Man,
you
not
Kobe
Bryant
to
us,
at
all”
On
“Red
Button”
Drake
addresses
his
on-again
yet
off-again
issues
with
Kanye
West
who
he
has
frequently
called
a
manipulator.
“Every
time
you
need
me
for
a
boost,
I
never
hesitated/
Every
time
that
Yeezy
called
a
truce,
he
had
my
head
inflated/
Thinkin’
we
gon’
finally
peace
it
up
and
get
to
levitatin’
Realize
that
everything
premeditated/
Everyone
was
good
with
me,
then
everyone
expression
faded/
Tickin’
time
bomb
and
they
beggin’
me
to
detonate
it”
Of
course,
The
Boy
had
to
send
some
subliminal
slander
for
Pusha-T,
and
on
“Wick
Man”,
Drake
claimed
that
Pusha
is
broke
and
baited
the
“empty
clips
[Clipse]”
to respond.
Man,
I
remember
n*ggas
was
jokin’
’bout
some
tick,
tick/
And
now
that
rapper
broke
as
f*ck,
that
boy
statistic/
Empty
clips,
yeah/
Empty
clips
Perhaps
the
most
surprising
diss
delivered
by
Drake
was
aimed
at
James
Harden
and
of
course,
it
was
centered
around
a
woman.
“The
Shoe
Fits”
is
the
spiciest,
bar-riddled
track
on
Scary
Hours
III
and
it
has
so
many
subliminals
you
might
think
you
caught
a
stray.
“She
like,
“Shh,
quiet,
everybody,
the
game
started/
My
new
boo
hoopin’
tonight
and
he
said
he
play
at
the
Garden/
He
said
if
I
ain’t
watching,
then
that
n*gga
ain’t
startin’”
She
point
to
the
guy
that
she
talkin’
’bout
and
it’s
James
Harden/
Damn,
dog/
Lost
your,
lost
your
girl
to
The
Sniper,
huh?/
13,
good
God/
I
feel
for
you,
bro”
There
are
numerous
other
shady
subliminals
on
Scary
Hours
III,
but
these
are
just
a
few
standouts.
Based
on
social
media
reactions
it
looks
like
Drake’s
redeemed
himself
all
while
getting
things
off
of
his
chest.