42 Dugg is coming to the defense of Drake.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday afternoon, the Detroit rapper showed his support for the “6 God,” noting that people will quickly switch up on hip-hop artists. He also pointed out how many artists Drake has helped.
“Man GET THE MONEY. Eventually they gone tear you down could be something you did or didn’t do eventually they get tired of your ass no matter who you is. THATS Why MY ADVICE IS ALWAYS GET ENOUGH MONEY TILL YOU CAN LEAVE THIS SH*T ALONE FOR GOOD,” he wrote in one post.
Man GET THE MONEY ,Eventually they gone tear you down could be something you did or didn’t do eventually they get tired of your ass no matter who you is. THATS Why MY ADVICE IS ALWAYS GET ENOUGH MONEY TILL YOU CAN LEAVE THIS SHIT ALONE FOR GOOD
— 42Dugg (@42_Dugg) August 28, 2025
“I knew our ass was out when these muf*ckas turned on Drake, Drake put on 400 rappers an counting if they can say f*ck him ah street n***a got zero chances,” he wrote in follow-up post.
In other Drake news, the “What I Miss” rapper appears in a new trailer for the upcoming documentary, Degrassi: Whatever It Takes. The doc “will take an in-depth look at the iconic TV series.”
“I didn’t have a great time in high school. I just didn’t really fit in,” Drake admits, “ Drake says in trailer.
In a statement to Deadline, director Lisa Rideout said: “Degrassi changed the landscape of television with real, unvarnished storytelling and did it unapologetically from a teenage perspective,” Rideout said.
“I was inspired by how fearless the series was in tackling issues that others wouldn’t touch,” the statement continued.m “This documentary celebrates the iconic Canadian franchise while revealing the impact it had on the people who made it and the audiences who loved it.”