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Boosie discussed how Drake's support can transform the careers of emerging artists and shared specific instances, including Migos and Yung Bleu. Vlad highlighted how Drake's co-sign elevated Migos from local Atlanta rappers to national fame after featuring on "Versace." Similarly, Yung Bleu’s career soared after collaborating with Drake on the hit single "You're Mines Still." However, Boosie noted a lack of loyalty from some artists, particularly pointing out Yung Bleu. Despite Drake’s massive impact on his career, Yung Bleu didn't publicly support Drake when he was facing criticism from various quarters. Boosie suggested that Yung Bleu’s reluctance was due to wanting to avoid conflicts on the West Coast. Boosie also touched on the broader issue of disloyalty in the music industry, observing that people often prioritize personal gain over genuine support.