Drake
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Drake is framed as exceptionally effective, surpassing records and expectations
narrative_framing, loaded_adjectives
“He’s just inevitable. He’s always going to come back with great music.”
Drake is portrayed as resilient and impervious to external attacks or criticism
loaded_adjectives, narrative_framing
“He’s just impenetrable to foolishness. And he always bounces back.”
portrayed as retaliatory and personally aggrieved
The article implies Drake is reacting with disproportionate hostility, using loaded language like 'unwarranted shot' and suggesting he lacks forgiveness despite James’s conciliatory tone.
“It’s odd that Drake would take such an unwarranted shot as The King”
framed as artistically stagnant and losing cultural relevance
narrative_framing, omission
“Now, he’s either only singing or only rapping, as his music has become digestible and hollow. He is still capable of a hit: the 2025 single Nokia was light-hearted and winking in a way that evoked his early hits like Fancy, but its release was overshadowed by Lamar’s victorious Super Bowl half-time performance”
framed as culturally antagonistic and out of step with progressive values
loaded_language, editorializing
“A carnival of distrust and innuendo made the battle with Lamar both potent and excessive. Drake wasn’t being evaluated in the context of the beef, or the music of the beef; and opinions flooded in based on the once-muted suspicions of him being a culture vulture.”
framed as morally compromised and aligned with misogynistic ideologies
loaded_language, appeal_to_emotion, narrative_framing
“it could have been focused group by Andrew Tate fans. As well as appearing on Tate admirer Adin Ross’s podcast and recording lonely ads for crypto casino Stake, he was compared to an incel”