Drake's surprise mixtape 'If You're Reading This It's Too Late' hit with the Internet with maximum impact last Thursday, leaving rap fans reeling from the force.
The mixtape's cover features the title scrawled in messy handwriting, which has now been appropriated into several memes. Simon Whybray and Rik Lomas took the font and turned it into an interactive website, in which fans can type any message they'd like in the now-infamous scribble. Because the original cover doesn't use any punctuation (technically making it grammatically incorrect), the website doesn't support any, either, staying true to the rapper's original vision.
Super fans of Drake and his surprise mixtape will definitely get a kick out of this website!
Interactive Rapper Fonts
This Website Features the Font on the Cover of Drake's Surprise Mixtape
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