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Drake Defended by Fans After Accused of Stealing Bars From Indie Artist Sixpathsss
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The Canadian hip-hop star has been accused of stealing lyrics from an up-and-coming rapper for his song 'No Face', but fans believe the allegations may be part of a larger social media scam.

AceShowbiz - Drake has faced accusations of stealing flows and lyrics from other rappers in the past, including Big Sean and XXXTentacion. Now, an independent artist named Sixpathsss has claimed that Drake stole his bars for "No Face". Sixpathsss posted a video on TikTok showing similarities between his song and Drake's track.

The lyrics in question are, "I don't get sleepy off no melatonin/ My therapist put in a thirty-day notice/ 'Cause I keep on talkin' 'bout beefin' and business and money and women, there's no diagnosis."

Some fans were quick to condemn Drake, pointing to the similarities between the lyrics. However, others on social media have expressed skepticism, suggesting that the video could be manipulated or part of a scam by Sixpathsss.

One user noted that Sixpathsss has only 3,000 followers, making it unlikely that Drake would know about his music. Another user alleged that Sixpathsss has manipulated the dates of his posts to make it appear that he released his song before Drake.

Sixpathsss has previously accused Trippie Redd of stealing his bars, but no official action was taken. This raises further questions about the validity of his claims against Drake.

It remains to be seen whether the allegations against Drake will be substantiated or dismissed as a scam. In the meantime, fans continue to debate the issue, with some condemning Drake for his alleged culture vulture tendencies and others defending him against the accusations.

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