Sexyy Red declares herself Drake’s successor in Hip-Hop: “It’s me y’all!”

Sexyy Red is never afraid of a bold statement. This week, she shook timelines after confidently calling herself the successor to Drake—and Hip-Hop has been debating ever since.
The St Louis rapper responded to a viral conversation about who could inherit Drake’s throne. Her answer was short and direct: It’s her. No hesitation. No soft launch. Just pure self-belief.
To be fair, the connection is not random. Sexyy Red and Drake have built a visible rapport over the past year. Their collaboration ‘Rich Baby Daddy’, which also featured SZA, brought her deeper into mainstream rap’s biggest conversations. She has toured, charted, and dominated viral culture at a pace that feels relentless.
Still, calling yourself Drake’s successor is a heavy claim. Drake’s run includes over a decade of chart dominance, multiple GRAMMY wins, and record-breaking Billboard moments. His influence stretches across Rap, R&B, Pop, and global markets. That is a massive legacy to inherit.
It’s me yal! https://t.co/gjRJAOYqIK pic.twitter.com/oXh5RWMQU1
— Sexyy Red (@SexyyRed314_) February 14, 2026
But here is the thing about Sexyy Red: She thrives on disruption. Her breakout records ‘Pound Town’ and ‘SkeeYee’ did not follow industry formulas. They felt raw, chaotic, and unapologetically regional. That energy became her brand. Fans connect to her because she feels unfiltered.
Is she truly next in line? That depends on how you define succession. If it means cultural conversation, viral power, and fearless self-promotion, she is already in the race. If it means sustained global dominance, the story is still unfolding.
One thing is certain. Sexyy Red is not waiting for validation. She is claiming space in real time—loud, confident, and completely on her own terms.