Popular singer Sean Paul has reacted to Drake’s Jamaican accent. He recently addressed the rapper’s attempt at a Jamaican tongue, and fans have been reacting.
Speaking during an interview, Paul revealed that while Drake still has some fine-tuning to do with it, the artistic experimentation should be praised, not criticized.

According to him, he’ll be the last person to drag Drake for his attempt because his own North American cadence could face similar scrutiny.
Taking pride in Jamaican culture’s reach globally, he stated that popular artists lifting cultural markers should be a welcome development.
“It ain’t that great. … But it’s a thing,” he said.
The accent talk intersects with broader debates about influence and legacy in hip-hop.
Recall that Young Thug recently declared that Drake’s ability to elevate other artists sometimes eclipses even Kendrick Lamar’s cultural imprint.
Speaking during a stream with Adin Ross, he shared that while Lamar has clearly impacted the culture heavily, the Canadian rapper should be celebrated for putting more people on.
“Drake just did more, he put more people on. Kendrick Lamar got a hell of an impact. He’s for sure No. 1 ever in life who could possibly come out of L.A,” he added.
As Young Thug emphasized the need to be more inclusive as a Hip Hop powerhouse, Sean Paul’s stance shows a deep respect for the genre’s evolution and its global interconnections.
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