Drake Forced To Fork Over $100,000 For Using Rappin’ 4 Tay’s “Playaz Club” LyricsNews18 hours agoBig day for Drake, but this is unfortunateSan Francisco notable Rappin 4 Tay‘s “Playaz Club” is one of the more popular records to ever come out of The Bay area, so the fact that Drake thought this would go unnoticed is quite mind boggling. The opening four lines of Tay’s “Playaz Club” reads as follows:I got a ho named Reel-to-ReelShe got a buddy named SP 12, now you know the dealWe gets freaky in the studio late nightThat’s why the beats that you hear are coming real tightSomething to roll to, something to stroll toIf you’s a playa in the game this will hold youOn YG‘s critically-acclaimed debut album, My Krazy Life, Drake appears on one of the LP’s standout cuts, the DJ Mustard-produced “Who Do You Love”, and opens his verse with:ChampagneI got a shorty name Texas SynShe got a buddy named Young JB and now you know the dealWe turnt up in the studio late nightThat’s why the songs that you hear are comin’ real tightOVO crew, n***a, thought I told youIf you a player in the game, this should hold youPretty obvious what happened here, isn’t it. While rappers borrow flows, cadences, and lyrics from other rappers all the time, Rappin’ 4 Tay wanted to make sure he was properly credited from the moment he gave to San Francisco and The Bay with “Playaz Club”, and Drake failed to do that, so when Tay hit him with the $100,000 lawsuit, Drizzy already had his work cut out for him, and Tay won.(News)

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