We Demand Sprite Remove Aubrey Drake Graham from the Sprite Obey Your Verse Lyrical Collection Immediately.

We Demand Sprite Remove Aubrey Drake Graham from the Sprite Obey Your Verse Lyrical Collection Immediately.

The Issue

We demand Aubrey Drake Graham be removed from the Sprite Obey Your Verse Lyrical Collection because he has been revealed to be a Hip Hop fraud undeserving of the honor of appearing alongside true lyricists. It was recently revealed that Aubrey Drake Graham may use ghostwriters to write, prepare, and perform his music for him before he records it for public consumption. The reference track for his song "10 Bands" was in fact written and performed by his secret frequent collaborator and alleged ghostwriter, rapper Quentin Miller. This reference track is pasted here below after being made widely available online and it is striking. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sXOHa7mCY74 This reference track may explain why Aubrey Drake Graham often releases music about crimes, guns, drugs, violence, and other experiences that he has no knowledge of firsthand as a former child star of a Canadian teen soap opera because he may not be responsible for writing all his rhymes. This reference track provides startling evidence that Aubrey Drake Graham may not be a true artist, but rather a fraudulent one, along the lines of the disgraced Millie Vanilli, who were infamously revealed to have been lip syncing to vocals of other artists and had their Grammy award taken away. It's possible Aubrey Drake Graham lyrics Sprite selected for the Obey Your Verse Lyrical Collection may not even be written by him, but rather the many ghostwriters he's alleged to have collaborated with over the years as detailed in this article about his collaborative "writing" process. http://www.complex.com/music/2015/07/drake-ghostwriting-collaborating Not writing your own rhymes is the cardinal sin in Hip Hop. Writing is the very foundation of what an Emcee does. "Rappers" like Aubrey Drake Graham who claim to be Hip Hop legends yet may not write their own material are actually actors or pretenders, not to be respected by their peers, true Hip Hop fans who appreciate the pillars of the culture, and Sprite consumers. These frauds are also unworthy of appearing in a Sprite lyrical collection series aside the likes of legendary Emcees who wrote their own material like Rakim, Notorious B.I.G., and Nas. Aubrey Drake Graham's presence in this Sprite lyrical collection sullies the hard earned legacy and reputation of the iconic artists who earned their legendary status. It would be very embarrassing to learn Quentin Miller, or any of the ghostwriters Drake has allegedly collaborated with were actually responsible for writing the lyrics that appear on those cans. For the good of the reputation of Sprite's company and the state of Hip Hop, we demand Aubrey Drake Graham be removed immediately from the Sprite Obey Your Verse Lyrical Collection.
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The Issue

We demand Aubrey Drake Graham be removed from the Sprite Obey Your Verse Lyrical Collection because he has been revealed to be a Hip Hop fraud undeserving of the honor of appearing alongside true lyricists. It was recently revealed that Aubrey Drake Graham may use ghostwriters to write, prepare, and perform his music for him before he records it for public consumption. The reference track for his song "10 Bands" was in fact written and performed by his secret frequent collaborator and alleged ghostwriter, rapper Quentin Miller. This reference track is pasted here below after being made widely available online and it is striking. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sXOHa7mCY74 This reference track may explain why Aubrey Drake Graham often releases music about crimes, guns, drugs, violence, and other experiences that he has no knowledge of firsthand as a former child star of a Canadian teen soap opera because he may not be responsible for writing all his rhymes. This reference track provides startling evidence that Aubrey Drake Graham may not be a true artist, but rather a fraudulent one, along the lines of the disgraced Millie Vanilli, who were infamously revealed to have been lip syncing to vocals of other artists and had their Grammy award taken away. It's possible Aubrey Drake Graham lyrics Sprite selected for the Obey Your Verse Lyrical Collection may not even be written by him, but rather the many ghostwriters he's alleged to have collaborated with over the years as detailed in this article about his collaborative "writing" process. http://www.complex.com/music/2015/07/drake-ghostwriting-collaborating Not writing your own rhymes is the cardinal sin in Hip Hop. Writing is the very foundation of what an Emcee does. "Rappers" like Aubrey Drake Graham who claim to be Hip Hop legends yet may not write their own material are actually actors or pretenders, not to be respected by their peers, true Hip Hop fans who appreciate the pillars of the culture, and Sprite consumers. These frauds are also unworthy of appearing in a Sprite lyrical collection series aside the likes of legendary Emcees who wrote their own material like Rakim, Notorious B.I.G., and Nas. Aubrey Drake Graham's presence in this Sprite lyrical collection sullies the hard earned legacy and reputation of the iconic artists who earned their legendary status. It would be very embarrassing to learn Quentin Miller, or any of the ghostwriters Drake has allegedly collaborated with were actually responsible for writing the lyrics that appear on those cans. For the good of the reputation of Sprite's company and the state of Hip Hop, we demand Aubrey Drake Graham be removed immediately from the Sprite Obey Your Verse Lyrical Collection.
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Petition created on July 23, 2015