This album has opened up a lot of interesting conversations like
Knowing the basic history of a genre
Falling Back video so hard
I mean I guess if you were a producer you could talk about the beats but the lyrics on this album are just like "baby I love you ooooo" tier. Two rap songs with some bars and a bunch of vocal leads put on house beats. Not a rich conversation starter
Sales talk and critic reception conversations
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you said let me make the worst possivle ranking ever
you said let me make the worst possivle ranking ever
Like Drake said, it’s okay if you don’t get it now but you will eventually
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what’s going on here
This album has opened up a lot of interesting conversations like
Knowing the basic history of a genre
That’s what happens when white people culturally appropriate and water down a genre that isn’t theirs. Can’t blame young people for not knowing when the only time they’d see / hear this style of music in the past 15 years it was coming from a white face
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Dyslexic ranking.
That’s what happens when white people culturally appropriate and water down a genre that isn’t theirs. Can’t blame young people for not knowing when the only time they’d see / hear this style of music in the past 15 years it was coming from a white face
I promise you actual fans of house music know this basic s*** lol. The producers themselves have a lot of reverence for it as well.
A lot of this was underground and the Europeans embraced it on a more popular scale. America was kind of busy doing this thing called rap music. Got pretty popular. It even came to dominate popular music too! And by and large it was by black artists. Crazy! Several black billionaires from it. Countless pop culture icons.
When last did we feel this closе together? 
Chasing sunsets in California 
Don't makе me wait, babe, it's been forever 
Don't take forever
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When last did we feel this closе together? 
Chasing sunsets in California 
Don't makе me wait, babe, it's been forever 
Don't take forever
That’s what happens when white people culturally appropriate and water down a genre that isn’t theirs. Can’t blame young people for not knowing when the only time they’d see / hear this style of music in the past 15 years it was coming from a white face
Reggae has suffered ALLOT from gentrification
It amazes me how much white people love the most basic, pop friendly, white band reggae music. But am I surprised? Eh not really… 😒
I promise you actual fans of house music know this basic s*** lol. The producers themselves have a lot of reverence for it as well.
A lot of this was underground and the Europeans embraced it on a more popular scale. America was kind of busy doing this thing called rap music. Got pretty popular. It even came to dominate popular music too! And by and large it was by black artists. Crazy! Several black billionaires from it. Countless pop culture icons.
Of course the actual fans of house music already know this, but like you just said, it’s not a huge genre of music in America, so of course a large percentage of Drake’s fanbase (which is primarily young Americans) were previously unaware that it is a black genre.
You can’t be mad at people who aren’t fans of a genre not being aware of the genre’s roots when it’s been completely gentrified over the past 20 years.
Drake fans are younger people who are rap/R&B fans… of course they wouldn’t know the origins of house music. That’s why it is an important thing that this album is opening up that discussion to educate an entire generation of people about a genre they might’ve previously dismissed because the gentrification of it resulted in them viewing it as “white music”
At my moms and dads house simply waiting it to get dark so I can make that 1 hour long drive back home bumping this album in its natural setting
Of course the actual fans of house music already know this, but like you just said, it’s not a huge genre of music in America, so of course a large percentage of Drake’s fanbase (which is primarily young Americans) were previously unaware that it is a black genre.
You can’t be mad at people who aren’t fans of a genre not being aware of the genre’s roots when it’s been completely gentrified over the past 20 years.
Drake fans are younger people who are rap/R&B fans… of course they wouldn’t know the origins of house music. That’s why it is an important thing that this album is opening up that discussion to educate an entire generation of people about a genre they might’ve previously dismissed because the gentrification of it resulted in them viewing it as “white music”
I'm not mad at it, I just don't find it interesting and it's not even about the actual music and honestly Drake has pillaged so many different regional scenes at this point. I mean there's a Canadian and British guy from Atlanta cosplaying Memphis on this album