Trae Young Weighs in on Rap GOAT Debate Between Drake and Jay-Z

Hours after the release of Drake's 'Certified Lover Boy,' Trae Young re-opened the Rap GOAT debate on Twitter: "When we gonna say Drake has passed Hov?"

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Hours after the release of Drake’s new album, Certified Lover Boy,Β Trae Young decided to re-openΒ the Rap GOAT debate on Twitter.

β€œWhen we gonna say Drake has passed Hov?” the Atlanta Hawks point guard wondered aloud in a post. As fans began taking sides, with many criticizing Trae for asking such a blashemous question, Young reminded his followers that he, too, still believes Jay-Z is No. 1: β€œEverybody, Hov #1 to me,” he wrote in another tweet.Β 

Yo when we gonna say Drake has passed Hov ?πŸ₯΄

— Trae Young (@TheTraeYoung) September 3, 2021

Everybody, Hov #1 to me.πŸ˜‚πŸ’―

— Trae Young (@TheTraeYoung) September 3, 2021

Trae further walked back his initial statement in another tweet. β€œSorry to all my Hov fans,” he captioned a video of a convicted felon singing an Adele-inspired apology to a judge during his court sentencing.Β 

To all my Hov fans.. πŸ₯΄πŸ˜‚ pic.twitter.com/cVEDntmpMa

— Trae Young (@TheTraeYoung) September 3, 2021

The contentious relationship between Hov and Drizzy has been well-documented. After years ofΒ trading subliminal shots on wax, the two rappers have seemed to dead their long-standing tension in recent years, with Jay contributing guest verses to Drake’s last two albums, onΒ Scorpion’s β€œTalk Up,” and Certified Lover Boy’s β€œLove All.”

β€œLove All” marks the sixth time they’ve collaborated, and follows 2009’s β€œOff That,” 2010’s β€œLight Up,” 2013’s β€œPound Cake,” 2016’s β€œPop Style,” and 2018’s β€œTalk Up.”

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