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Petty Papi: Drake Trolls Kanye West With New Hoodie

Even though Drake has proven to be a chill guy he still is about that petty life. It seems he has taken a jab at his Calabasas neighbor.

Complex is reporting that the 6 God was seen wearing a very interesting piece over the weekend. Aubrey was sporting a grey hooded sweatshirt with “Ye Must Be Born Again” printed across the chest. While the brand, Cactus Flee Market, intended the piece to signify a “fresh start”, Hip-Hop fans took it as a subtle jab at none other than Kanye West.

For the last year the Chicago MC has been waiving the Christian flag with his Sunday Service live performances. Prior to that his last studio album Ye, a double entendres for his nickname and the pronoun most used throughout the Bible.

Once frequent collaborators the two rappers have experienced a bumpy road in the last two years. Drizzy theorized that Yeezy was the one who told Pusha T about his child that he was hiding from the world on the “Story Of Adidon”.

While West denied the chatty patty accusations things between them got even more dicey between them when the “Jesus Walks” took Drake’s verse on “Sicko Mode” as a direct threat. You can some more flicks of the hoodie below.

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Source: HipHopWired.com

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The 3,000 Year History Of The Hoodie Explained In 3 Minutes [Video]

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From the always clutch grey Champion to the BAPE shark, the hooded sweatshirt has remained a staple fashion piece in Hip-Hop. Its origins have been traced back in a very cool video.

As a spotted on High Snobiety, during a recent TED’s “Small Thing Big Idea” series the history of the beloved hoodie was detailed. Paola Antonelli, Curator at the Museum of Modern Art, provided a three-minute visual that shows how it was originally first spotted in ancient Greece with religious monks but has gone on to live throughout different time periods for various purposes and significances.

Antonelli pinpoints how women would wear the item to rendezvous with their secret lovers in private during the 17th century. Additionally, she explains how it also has been tied to dark side of mythology including executioners and the grim reaper. Her narrative continues into modern times including its resurgence in Hip-Hop and skateboarding culture during the 1980’s. She closes the timeline with how it came to be a symbol of human rights with the untimely slaying of Trayvon Martin.

The video also touches on the psychological aspects of putting the hood on where it gives the wearer feelings of protection, confidence, privacy, isolation and more. You can watch the TED video in its entirety below.

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