

The grind, or the fame I told her as long as my nigga straight. The last time Drake hopped on an up-and-coming artist's song, he ended up signing them to OVO Sound. We plotted this for less, now is number one albums.

We're not saying this will be the case with Dej Loaf, but Drake blessing you with the co-sign in any form is practically a record deal on its own.Ī quick look through Dej Loaf's Soundcloud and it's clear she's got more to offer. On the hook she rhymes catchy, malicious bars like, "Where these kisses and the hugs at?/Nigga we don't want that/I said fuck that, leave a nigga in a blood bath." Two weeks ago, she dropped "Where the Love At," produced by Lift Off, and brings the same savage imagery that makes "Try Me" so good.
