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Rapper T-Ache has labeled Drake the king of 'simp' music

  • T-Ache has labeled Drake the king of “simp” music.
  • “I had zero confidence in any of my music. I used to be at all times the simp, keep in mind?” T-Ache mentioned of his personal music.
  • Requested why he does not make music like that anymore, T-Ache added: “I believe Drake received it coated.”

T-Ache was as soon as the king of “simp” music, however he says Drake now has it coated.

Discussing his personal historical past of songs about eager for girls on the latest episode of his “Nappy Boy Radio” podcast, T-Ache mentioned: “I had zero confidence in any of my music. I used to be at all times the simp, keep in mind?”

“Simp” is a slang time period describing somebody who reveals extreme, unreciprocated consideration towards one other particular person within the pursuit of affection or a sexual relationship.

“I used to be at all times wishing for a lady,” added T-Ache, earlier than referencing his hit songs “I am Sprung,” “I am In Love With A Stripper,” and “Bartender.”

“‘I am Sprung’ — that was about me simping to hell. First actual simp joint,” he mentioned. “‘I am In Love With A Stripper’ — by no means mentioned I ever received her. Simply mentioned I preferred her a bunch. ‘Bartender’ — by no means took her wherever. She was only a bartender. By no means mentioned we fucked or something. Simply me simping from afar.”

T-Ache’s visitor on the episode, hip-hop journalist Rob Markman, then mentioned: “I believe we want that again in music although.”

Ache responded: “Simpin’? Nah, I believe Drake received it coated.”

This is not the primary time T-Ache has talked about Drake whereas discussing “simp” music.

Talking with DJ Akademiks final yr, the “Purchase U a Drank” rapper described himself as “Drake earlier than Drake” due to his “simp” anthems.

“I’ve at all times been the simp,” he mentioned, including that he “was in love” earlier than it was “actually cool with being in love.”

Drake has an extended historical past of name-dropping girls, particularly his ex-girlfriends, in his songs.

Alisha (“Shot For Me”), Rose Mary and Leanne Sealey (“Membership Paradise”), Courtney (“From Time”), and Keshia Chanté (“In My Emotions”) are just a few his former flames he has rapped about.

Talking with Lil Yachty on the premiere episode of FUTUREMOOD’s “A Moody Dialog” in February, Drake mentioned he regrets doing so.

“The lyrics are by no means with in poor health intent, however I had any individual inform me one time, ‘You realize, it isn’t essentially what you are saying about me, it is the truth that you mentioned it,'” he mentioned.