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Suki Baby, who was on the cover of Drake and 21 Savage’s album, Her Loss, voiced her thoughts on Kendrick Lamar’s GNX.
Suki recently held a live stream that had her giving her take on K. Dot’s surprise album that dropped on Nov. 22. “This is for the world,” she shared enthusiastically. “He’s at this point at his life where he’s on some shit like a lot of us where you have a threshold of how much you let people play wit you — and this is just his way of putting out into the world, ‘nobody is fucking play with me.’”
She then continued on, explaining that she doesn’t think the project is just centered on Drake. “We love a good rap battle. We haven’t seen something like that in a very long time — especially because traditionalism is not a thing anymore.”
Suki may seem like she should be on Drake’s side, but it might be safer to assume that she’s on no side at all. Sure, she’s the cover of Drake and 21 Savage’s 2022 album Her Loss, but she didn’t have any prior relationship to him. Suki’s photographer, Paris Aden, revealed that OVO reached out to use the photo of the album after seeing it online. “I shot that shit a long time ago,” she revealed to Complex. “It was her profile pic and he probably fell in love with what he seen.”
Lil Yachty eventually hopped on Instagram to announce that he was the one who chose the picture. “I Chose This Cover Because This Photo Is So Raw… So Authentic.. Not Fabricated.. Suki Can And Will Only Be Suki,” he wrote.
Drake and Suki, however, did eventually link up in real life. Last year, the duo reconnected at one of his Houston shows during his It’s All A Blur Tour. Suki shared an Instagram post with the rapper, writing, “Wassup from us @champagnepapi.”
Suki shared some details about what the experience was like on X, too. “Aww I had my own lil section doin a lil jig,” she wrote. “Everything was art gah damn.”
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Suki Baby, who was on the cover of Drake and 21 Savage’s album, Her Loss, voiced her thoughts on Kendrick Lamar’s GNX.
Suki recently held a live stream that had her giving her take on K. Dot’s surprise album that dropped on Nov. 22. “This is for the world,” she shared enthusiastically. “He’s at this point at his life where he’s on some shit like a lot of us where you have a threshold of how much you let people play wit you — and this is just his way of putting out into the world, ‘nobody is fucking play with me.’”
She then continued on, explaining that she doesn’t think the project is just centered on Drake. “We love a good rap battle. We haven’t seen something like that in a very long time — especially because traditionalism is not a thing anymore.”
Suki may seem like she should be on Drake’s side, but it might be safer to assume that she’s on no side at all. Sure, she’s the cover of Drake and 21 Savage’s 2022 album Her Loss, but she didn’t have any prior relationship to him. Suki’s photographer, Paris Aden, revealed that OVO reached out to use the photo of the album after seeing it online. “I shot that shit a long time ago,” she revealed to Complex. “It was her profile pic and he probably fell in love with what he seen.”
Lil Yachty eventually hopped on Instagram to announce that he was the one who chose the picture. “I Chose This Cover Because This Photo Is So Raw… So Authentic.. Not Fabricated.. Suki Can And Will Only Be Suki,” he wrote.
Drake and Suki, however, did eventually link up in real life. Last year, the duo reconnected at one of his Houston shows during his It’s All A Blur Tour. Suki shared an Instagram post with the rapper, writing, “Wassup from us @champagnepapi.”
Suki shared some details about what the experience was like on X, too. “Aww I had my own lil section doin a lil jig,” she wrote. “Everything was art gah damn.”
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