In what appears to be another leak (pun intended) from the operation, another Drake reference track has leaked online. Only this time, it’s not Lil Yachty (who sent in the “Jumbotron S**t Poppin” reference) but Vory’s vocal performance demo for the hugely successful Drake track “Mob Ties.”
DRAKE – “Mob Ties” reference track leaked!
Vory – Mob Ties pic.twitter.com/iYnukUAMA4
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Drake screenwriter confirmed
beam
Quentin
party
Warri
Abel
yacht
Cash Cobain
None of these clips are super lyrical— Aux (@theauxvibes) May 28, 2024
The song has been the subject of much controversy and discussion, with fans generating conspiracy theories about how Drake was involved in the murder of rapper XXXtentacion based on the bars featured in “Mob Ties.” In it, Drake mentions how he traded in a Louis Vuitton bag for a body bag — an eerie coincidence considering witnesses claimed to have seen X’s gunman wearing a Louis Vuitton bag. Now, however, fans are confused because it looks like Drake might not even have written the bar himself!
While the reference track appears to be an actual recording by Vory, it’s worth noting that he has actually been credited as one of the writers of the controversial record. If you’re wondering where, it’s the last name in the writing credits (T. Hollins Jr, short for Tavoris Javon Hollins Jr.).
The real debate is actually, how much of it was actually written by Worry? If the demo is any indication, it’s likely that Vory wrote the majority of this song, why would an artist have the entire process ready for a song they wrote less? As far as craft goes, the process of finding traffic and writing songs often go hand in hand.
Remember what DJ Akademiks said:
“he [Vory] credited,
But he wrote nothing!Okay, okay…this is just another example of Drake stans being in denial and out of touch with reality.
Drake – “Thug Ties” is Wally – “Thug Ties” pic.twitter.com/VZJm7sSku8
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As these things come to light (no, no Daylit pun intended), the pertinent question is: Just how “hot” is Drake? There are multiple No. 1s on the Billboard Hot 100. How many of them are actually created by Drake? We just have no way of knowing!