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Drake's Teenage Rap Lyrics Found In Uncle's Factory Dumpster

The MIT auction house says Drake was working in his uncle's Memphis furniture factory as a youth and the lyrics were found in the dumpster when the factory eventually closed down. Now, they'll be posted for sale. You can see the greatness brewing in Drake's bars, even though the lyrics weren't fully realized just yet. The pages read like poems, Drake writes lines like, "Plates/passed around for collection/Raising money for cheap cell phones with no reception.= Young Drizzy also penned a song called "Come Spring" which OG fans will recognize eventually evolved into "Come Winter" from his pre-fame debut mixtape "Room For Improvement. He apparently was a "Certified Lover Boy" even back then, too. Someone by the name of Syliva has her Toronto-based phone number that appears on one of the pages, likely waiting for him when he returned to The 6ix.

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