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Will Drake stab Lil Wayne in the back and leave Young Money?

EXCLUSIVE? Is Drake Going AWOL From Young Money!

Snoop Dogg once joked “You without me is like Harold Melvin without the Blue Notes. You’ll never go platinum.”

He wasn’t pretending to be Lil Wayne talking to Drake, but if those words were applied to the current situation no one could tell the difference.

LIST: 9 1/2 Reasons Drake SHOULD Leave Young Money

Earlier this week rumors erupted, saying Drake was leaving Young Money. The reports cited he was dumping his management and splitting from the team that handles Lil Wayne and the rest of Young Money.

Is Drake planning on pulling a Kim Kardashian move, YMCMB?

In my humble opinion if Drake were to leave Young Money at this point in his career, it would be a complete slap in the face to all that Lil Wayne has done for him.

Before Drake hooked up with Weezy he was wearing extra large Mary J. Blige sunglasses and Charlie Brown shirts, while rapping like pre-Reasonable Doubt Jigga about a Replacement Girls.

By being underneath the wing of Lil Wayne, Drake has seen how good music is done. He’s been gathering all the left over swagu he could find and he’s been able to drop hit after hit. He’s accomplished this only after Wayne and Young Money made him a real rapper and not the wheelchair guy from Degrassi.

He might as well steal a line from Cartman from South Park, “Screw you guys I’m going home!”

The smell of disrespect and ungratefulness reeks in “Marvin’s Room.”

If he does leave, I’m sure Drake will continue to put out hot music men can listen to while they buy their girlfriend’s tampons.

But leaving Young Money is like trying to sneak a box cutter on the plane, on the day after September 10th. It’s not a smart move.

Then again, they always say Drake’s going to leave Young Money and he never does, he’s like your annoying mother-in-law that comes to visit during the holidays … and never leaves. 

~ Blog Xilla 

Xilla is the Sr. Entertainment Editor for GlobalGrind.com as well as CEO of BlogXilla.com/M2TB.com. He has been featured in XXL, The Source, Essence, LA Times and is considered one of the premiere bloggers in the industry. Follow him on twitter @BlogXilla