Fake Drake claims : “I didn’t ask to become famous”.
Fake Drake, a Drake imposter, has maintained that his style and demeanour are all his own, despite scheduling a number of public appearances based on his alleged physical resemblance to the musician. Fake Drake has attracted attention recently for attending a number of events designed to fool members of the public into mistaking him for the multi-platinum-selling Canadian star, including nightclub appearances.
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Akademiks released a post from The Fan Bus, an internet programme where Fake Drake appeared a few months ago and answered questions about his likeness to the 6 God. The doppelgänger, whose true name is Izzy, claims he’s simply being himself and hasn’t asked for all of this attention.
“Nah, this is just who I am,” Fake Drake told the women interviewing him. “I’m just like, I’m just going with the flow, you know? I didn’t ask to become famous.”
The three ladies began comparing Fake Drake to the real Aubrey Graham, including the heart carved into their hairlines. Despite the fact that many people believe Drake came up with the idea for the heart first, his doppelgänger claims it is not totally true.
“I’ve had the heart for like a year and a half,” he said. “Nah, ’cause I have the heart because you know, if you do things with your heart it’s come back.”
When one of the women questioned if he had the hairstyle prior Drake, he said that he had it for almost a year and a half. The women then claimed that the 6 God replicated his doppelgänger’s style, which the imposter originally denied, but subsequently described how Drake wore a specific jacket while he had the exact same one in his wardrobe. “Like I seen Drake rocking with like this jacket, this black furry jacket, and I had that jacket like two and a half years ago. I’m not even kidding,” Fake Drake said.
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Fake Drake isn’t the only doppelgänger on the loose; Kodak Black has a take a glance as well. Akademiks posted a video on his Facebook page of someone mimicking Yak in what looks to be a Walmart.
Hip Hop doppelgängers seem to be a cultural phenomenon that does not appear to be going away anytime soon. Drake, Lil Durk, and DJ Khaled have all been infected by the “twin” disease, but one of them has been outspoken enough to claim that the OG is mimicking their attitude.
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