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Uncle Luke Criticizes Drake for Response to Rick Ross Assault

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In the world of hip hop, tensions are running high as Drake finds himself in the middle of controversy once again. Recently, Rick Ross and his crew were attacked at a music festival in Canada, sparking outrage and concern from fans and fellow artists alike.

Uncle Luke, a legend in the hip hop community, expressed his disappointment in Drake for liking a video that showed Rozay and his team being jumped after playing Kendrick Lamar’s diss track. “This whole fighting with my boy Rick Ross and his guys in Canada, that’s unacceptable,” Uncle Luke stated. “And what’s more unacceptable is when Mr. Drake liked the post.”

Comparing the situation to the fatal feud between 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G., Uncle Luke called on Drake to be the bigger man and avoid escalating the conflict further. He emphasized that violence in the music industry can have serious consequences, and urged Drake to consider his influence on younger generations.

Meanwhile, actor and comedian Marlon Wayans also weighed in on the situation, urging Drake, Rick Ross, Kendrick Lamar, and The Game to follow J. Cole’s example and make peace. “Dear hip-hop, it’s all fun and games until people start getting hurt,” Wayans wrote. “Remember this, HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF!”

As tensions continue to rise, it remains to be seen whether Drake will heed the advice of his peers and work towards resolving the conflict peacefully. In a world where egos and rivalries often take center stage, the importance of unity and positivity cannot be understated.

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