Drake Posts Memes After Premiering "What A Time To Be Alive"

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Drake is loving the memes that have ensued following "What a Time to Be Alive."

Drake is a pretty self-aware guy, and he seems cognizant of the complete shutdown of the rap game he just initiated after premiering What a Time to Be Alive on OVO Sound radio. 

Of course, everyone knew that WATTBA would result in memes and GIFs flooding the Internet -- Drizzy included. Just as he performed in front of all the most ruthless memes made at Meek Mill's expense when he live debuted "Back to Back" at OVO Fest, Drake is already enjoying some of the hilarious viral content that has arisen in the wake of WATTBA.

One such meme was created by Dwayne Wade of the Miami heat, who photoshopped the heads of Future and Drake on to a classic image of him and former teammate LeBron James. Future plays Wade and Drake plays LeBron (sound right?). "The great ones can do it all!!!," Wade captioned the post. 

The same image was then reposted by LeBron, who wrote, "Yup! THEY can go solo or team up together and make fire either way...Drizzy and Future Hendrix ain't playing fair!" 

Well, Drake, a member of LeBron's inner-circle (or is it the other way around?), has re-grammed the re-gram. 

Keeping with the basketball theme, Drake then posted a meme of Future's face atop that of Kobe Bryant. We've seen this picture before, though, this time, Bryant is holding up 5 fingers -- adding another championship ring, What a Time to Be Alive, to his 4-peat of consecutively awesome releases dating back to the end of last year (MonsterBeast Mode, 56 Nights, and DS2).

The last meme Drake has shared is of President Barack Obama wiping his brow after witnessing something special. Any of y'all have a similar reaction? 

"Man what a time," wrote champagnepapi. 


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Drake Posts Memes After Premiering "What A Time To Be Alive"
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<b>Feature &amp; News Contributor</b> Brooklyn via Toronto writer and music enthusiast. Angus writes reviews, features, and lists for HNHH. While hip-hop is his muse, Angus also puts in work at an experimental dance label. In the evenings, he winds down to dub techno and Donna Summer.