![]() Prior to co-writing this track with Drake, Chambers was a relatively unknown songwriter. This track was written by Drake and two other songwriters, namely American music producer Ernest Dion Wilson (best known as No I.D.) and Brytavious Chambers.He goes on to admit he is indeed light skinned but that in no way takes away the fact that he’s “still a dark n***a”. In the first verse of “Nonstop”, Drake raps about how his light skin has made it very easy for his detractors and enemies to point their fingers at him and say he’s isn’t black enough to be a 100% bonafide member of the ‘hood’. ![]() For example, in American rapper Pusha T’s diss track “ The Story of Adidon”, he makes reference of Drake’s biracial identity and goes ahead to use it to mock him. ![]() Drake, who was born to an African-American father and Caucasian Canadian mother, has over the years been targeted by a number of his peers of not being black enough. Drake talks about his Biracial BackgroundĪnother very important topic Drake addresses in “Nonstop” is his biracial identity.
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