

Meanwhile, Drake shared some other snippets from the meeting, showing the pair kicking back to watch comedian Dave Chappelle. No caption was necessary except a single dove, which Kanye used once again in his concert announcements. Ye shared a snap of himself standing alongside the Degrassi alum, as well as Rap-A-Lot Records’ J Prince, 56 (also known as James Prince).

The big news comes just days after Kanye and Drake appeared to end their decade-long feud after a meeting in Toronto, Drake’s hometown.

The Donda rapper simply captioned the image with the words, “God’s Plan” - also the name of a 2018 single released by Drake.

Kanye, a Chicago native just like Larry, is listed as the headliner, with the letters “SG” - as in special guest - listed in front of Drake’s. 20, reading, “Free Larry Hoover Benefit Concert” with the date and location listed as Dec. The Yeezy designer shared a poster announcing the show to Instagram on Saturday, Nov. Kanye West, 44, and Drake, 35, are hosting a benefit concert to advocate for imprisoned gang leader Larry Hoover, 70. But who knew that beat drops sound even better when you've got a few dozen cellos and violins doing the heavy lifting? It's also pretty funny when you remember that the strings are playing, note-for-note, lines like "you know how that shit goes." Anyway, Drake, if you're reading this, it's not too late to bring these folks on your next tour.Days after Kanye West went to Toronto to finally end his decade-long feud with Drake, the two rappers announced a joint show! But then we remembered that on the original, the first two minutes are essentially filler before the incredible beat drop that comes following the classic "running through the Six with my woes" line. To be truthful, we weren't really sold on the first half of this whole thing. The result inspires all kinds of feelings. 2015 has given us many things-Donald Trump obsessives, Pizza Rat, deflated balls, and most importantly the term "woes." The term, which stands for "Working On Excellence," came via Drake's song "Know Yourself" off of his mixtape/album If You're Reading This It's Too Late, and instantly became a popular way to refer to one's friends before it got really annoying a week later.Įither way, the official symphony orchestra of the so-called Six has now unveiled their rendition of Drake's hit single, adding beautiful strings and live instrumentation to the originally synth-based beat.
