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🚨 Akademiks says Future has completely lapped Young Thug Ak argues that before going to jail, Thug looked destined to be right next to Future at the top of Atlanta rap “artists like Gucci Mane, NBA YoungBoy, Gunna and even 6ix9ine all came home to a massive boost… but...

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🚨📊 DJ Akademiks reacts to this week’s hip-hop streaming numbers and says Drake is operating in a completely different league from the rest of rap right now. 🦉 According to Ak, Drake is nearing ONE BILLION streams in a single week while most rappers struggle to even crack 100 million. 🗣️ “Drake did in ONE WEEK basically what the rest of the rap game did overall.” Ak says the numbers completely change the conversation around the “Big 3” debate and artist leverage in the music industry. 👀 Akademiks was shocked by several placements on the list: Lil Baby being Top 4 Gunna’s consistency Cardi B streaming lower than expected Juice WRLD massively outstreaming XXXTentacion NBA YoungBoy still doing huge numbers despite barely dropping music recently But the biggest target of Ak’s rant? J. Cole. 😳 Akademiks says people need to stop forcing J. Cole into the “Big 3” conversation strictly based on streaming numbers. 🗣️ “Numbers-wise, J. Cole ain’t in no Big 3.” Ak pointed out: J. Cole recently dropped an album Yet artists like Eminem, Rod Wave, Gunna, Future, Kendrick, Lil Baby, and Drake are still outperforming him in streams He even called Cole’s latest project: 🗣️ “The album that sold the most that nobody talks about.” Ak argues J. Cole may have a strong first-week fanbase, but not the same consistent streaming audience as Drake, Kendrick, or Future. 📈 Akademiks also broke down how Drake’s success impacts EVERY rapper’s future contracts. According to Ak: Drake’s next deal could approach billionaire-level numbers NBA YoungBoy should be asking for $ 100M+ Future is positioned for another massive payday Top artists benefit when the market leader raises the price ceiling 🗣️ “The leader sets the market.” Ak explained that if Drake proves his catalog is worth a billion-dollar valuation, every top-tier rapper below him can use those numbers to negotiate bigger contracts. 💰 He also highlighted how insane YoungBoy’s streaming power still is: 26 projects released Still one of the most streamed rappers in hip-hop Barely dropping new music recently Ak believes labels may eventually move away from album based contracts and toward time based deals because artists like YoungBoy release music too frequently for traditional structures. 🎤 Akademiks also gave props to Kendrick Lamar, saying Kendrick arguably has the strongest numbers relative to his smaller catalog compared to artists like Drake, Future, and YoungBoy who have released far more projects. But overall, Ak says the streaming gap between Drake and everyone else is becoming impossible to ignore. 🗣️ “Men lie, women lie… numbers don’t”

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6ix9ine believes the "F**k the Streets" movement started by Young Thug and 21 Savage is a sneaky loophole that will allow them to collab with Gunna. On Monday (Dec. 29), Tekashi was a guest on the One Night With Steiny podcast, where the Brooklyn, N.Y. rapper addressed the music industry. During the chat, 6ix9ine claimed the anti-trenches movement spearheaded by Young Thug and 21 Savage is a ploy to make it cool to work with Wunna again after he was labeled a snitch. "They realize that Gunna doesn't need them," 6ix9ine said. "Gunna is going to continue to prevail, continue to succeed, without them." "Now, what they doing is saying, 'Listen, if we create a movement saying f**k the streets, it's going to make it OK.' It's like a jail free card. It's saying, 'Hey, guys. We are only letting Gunna in because the streets is dead.' So, they are trying to make it a loophole. 'We gotta create a movement where we can confuse the fans.'" Earlier this month, both Young Thug and 21 Savage promoted discarding the streets on social media. On Dec. 17, 21 Savage shared a post on X urging Thug and Gunna to end their beef. “Yall ni**as fix that sh*t yall love each other,” 21 Savage typed. “Ni**a you knew gunna wasn’t no gangster when he told the first time and we swept it under the rug for you you know he wasn’t tryna leave you to hang ni**a f**k the streets we ain’t get sh*t but trauma from that sh*t.” “F**k the streets,” Thug concurred on X on Dec. 19. The movement drew mixed online reviews from hip-hop artists. One of whom was 6ix9ine, who called out the rappers for their convenient change of heart.

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