Privileged Rappers Apr 2026

Produced by Earl on the Beat and Gentuar Memishi, "Privileged Rappers" is characterized by a mellow, trap-influenced production style.

Report: Analysis of "Privileged Rappers" by Drake and 21 Savage Privileged Rappers

: The lyrics express disdain for a subset of the duo's peers—the titular "privileged rappers"—whom they suggest have not worked as hard to earn their status. Drake uses his verses to contrast his own rise in the industry against those who "don't even know what it take". The "Faux" Promotional Campaign Produced by Earl on the Beat and Gentuar

: The song features a shift from melodic, autotuned segments to more traditional rapping, with Drake and 21 Savage trading bars rather than weaving their flows together. The "Faux" Promotional Campaign : The song features

The release of "Privileged Rappers" was notable for its role in a meta-promotional cycle where Drake and 21 Savage spoofed traditional media stops.