Drake Fans Violate Kanye West's Childhood Home

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Drake fans left signs on the front steps of Kanye West's childhood home promoting "Certified Lover Boy" and calling out Justin LaBoy.

Drake and Kanye West's feud has continued to get tenser with each passing day. Last weekend, Kanye revealed a screenshot of a group chat including Drake where he shared a gif of the Joker and some harsh words towards "nerd ass jocks." Kanye then shared Drake's home address in Toronto before both artists confirmed their albums would be dropping on the same day (Sept. 3rd).

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So, with Drake and Kanye West's apparent showdown expected to happen this week, their supporters are just as riled up as sports fans would be in the playoffs. Photos emerged this morning of Kanye West's actual childhood home "vandalized" by Drake fans who left several signs of the front steps. One of them reads "CLB coming soon" while another quotes Drizzy's bars on "Betrayal", reading, "44-45, burnt out." However, Drake fans didn't only have smoke for 'Ye but apparently his new bestie, Justin LaBoy. "Fuck Justin LaBoy," the sign reads.

At the wee hours of Friday morning, Drake seemingly hacked into the SportsCenter broadcast was here a sign reading, "CLB Sept. 3rd" popped up very briefly. Apparently, SportsCenter wasn't aware of the broadcast until it went viral and fans quickly noted its uncanny resemblance to a scene in The Dark Knight where The Joker hacks a television station. 

Though reports emerged yesterday claiming that Kanye turned in his album for weekend release (which has yet to happen), the Apple Music page for DONDA does state that the album is due out on September 3rd. 

Who are you checking for on Sept. 3rd? Kanye's DONDA or Drake's Certified Lover Boy? Let us know in the comment section below. 


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Aron A. is a features editor for HotNewHipHop. Beginning his tenure at HotNewHipHop in July 2017, he has comprehensively documented the biggest stories in the culture over the past few years. Throughout his time, Aron’s helped introduce a number of buzzing up-and-coming artists to our audience, identifying regional trends and highlighting hip-hop from across the globe. As a Canadian-based music journalist, he has also made a concerted effort to put spotlights on artists hailing from North of the border as part of Rise & Grind, the weekly interview series that he created and launched in 2021. Aron also broke a number of stories through his extensive interviews with beloved figures in the culture. These include industry vets (Quality Control co-founder Kevin "Coach K" Lee, Wayno Clark), definitive producers (DJ Paul, Hit-Boy, Zaytoven), cultural disruptors (Soulja Boy), lyrical heavyweights (Pusha T, Styles P, Danny Brown), cultural pioneers (Dapper Dan, Big Daddy Kane), and the next generation of stars (Lil Durk, Latto, Fivio Foreign, Denzel Curry). Aron also penned cover stories with the likes of Rick Ross, Central Cee, Moneybagg Yo, Vince Staples, and Bobby Shmurda.