"Not much has changed."
16.01.2020 - 00:11 / genius.com
Drake has built bridges across the pond with his musical output over the last few years, from cosigning Skepta’s Boy Better Know to recruiting UK artists and producers for 2018’s More Life and recently hopping on a UK drill beat for his new single, “War.” While he’s given the scene an international spotlight, some have accused him of cultural appropriation for using sounds and slang terms from another country. UK star Stormzy, however, doesn’t see it that way.
In a recent interview with
"Not much has changed."
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