Drakeo The Ruler’s mother, Darrylene Corniel, is fresh off an interview with Rolling Stone alerting the public of legal action. Corniel shared that she suspects YG of playing a part in her son’s death.
Today, an affiliate of Drakeo, K7 The Finesser, shares the same suspicion. A video revealing the moments before the stabbing shows men wearing 4Hunnid merchandise. 4Hunnid is YG’s brand.
K7 confirms some things Corniel told Rolling Stone. Significantly, YG’s crew was allowed backstage with 70 people. However, Drakeo was only allowed 15 people on his team. They were all checked for weapons before going inside. Drakeo’s coming success was a gateway for hate in this instance.
It is no doubt that Drakeo was next up in the Los Angeles rap game. In many videos, Drakeo expressed his frustrations with the rap game. His frustrations stemmed from being an independent artist and not receiving his deserved recognition. It was because he was new on the scene. At the same time, talks of him being “broke” were what shoved him into proving himself.
Drakeo and YG had many words exchanged via interviews and neighborhood diss. DJ Mustard had a hand in Drakeo hitting the scene in 2015. After leaving DJ Mustard’s label, he became an independent rapper, subsequently releasing his mixtape Cold Devil.
YG appeared on No Jumper earlier this year and expressed his views on rap beef resulting from diss tracks. In this chill interview, he said, “All that rap beef and all that sh*t…we not rap beefin, we really beefin.” YG’s concern with the younger rap generation stems from social media taunting.
Given that this interview went viral, Drakeo responded on Instagram live by playing his song. He expressly chimes in, “A rap ni**a gon get swiss cheesd say one mo’ thang.”
Drakeo’s last Instagram post just hours before the festival was quite alarming. Wack 100 weighed in on clubhouse, stating, ” The gang politics in Cali are out of order.”
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