whos tryna make the next brockhampton fr? but not like soft as s***
Why yall h8 dem niggas lol
Wild take considering that’s like his best album
it was and still is a let down compared to TC
IYRTITL aged really well
That 5 song stretch of Energy, 10 Bands, Know Yourself, No Tellin, and Madonna was very powerful.
Jungle is one of my favorite Drake songs of all time.
Am i wrong to put NWTS over IYRTITL
low-key yeah
compton? more like p****town
am i right?

Makes sense. We coming up on 20 years now since Myspace took over
It has been the best of times
It has been the worst of times
What does that mean broskii? 👀
So a Roth 401K is post tax contributions and a traditional 401K is pre tax contributions. There are pros and cons to both.
401K Roth - max contribution allowed in 2024 is $7,000
Pros: any contributions you make you can withdraw with no penalty.
Cons: any capital gains you make from those contributions you can withdraw but with a tax and penalty
Traditional 401K - max contributions allowed in 2024 is $23,000
Pros: any contribution is pre tax and an incentive for pretax contributions is to lower you tax liability (meaning you owe less tax when you file your return)
Cons: you cannot draw any contributions or capital gains without penalties or interest until 59 and a half years old

Why yall h8 dem niggas lol
i dont hate them they're just soft as baby ass lol
IYRTITL aged really well
That 5 song stretch of Energy, 10 Bands, Know Yourself, No Tellin, and Madonna was very powerful.
Jungle is one of my favorite Drake songs of all time.
Am i wrong to put NWTS over IYRTITL
IYRT way over NWTS for me
So a Roth 401K is post tax contributions and a traditional 401K is pre tax contributions. There are pros and cons to both.
401K Roth - max contribution allowed in 2024 is $7,000
Pros: any contributions you make you can withdraw with no penalty.
Cons: any capital gains you make from those contributions you can withdraw but with a tax and penalty
Traditional 401K - max contributions allowed in 2024 is $23,000
Pros: any contribution is pre tax and an incentive for pretax contributions is to lower you tax liability (meaning you owe less tax when you file your return)
Cons: you cannot draw any contributions or capital gains without penalties or interest until 59 and a half years old
explain in kylie jenner terms
Times were so much purer when you had to be face to face or at least have a mf phone number to get in touch or pop your s***
Not formulate opinions and front behind profiles
IYRTITL aged really well
That 5 song stretch of Energy, 10 Bands, Know Yourself, No Tellin, and Madonna was very powerful.
Jungle is one of my favorite Drake songs of all time.
Am i wrong to put NWTS over IYRTITL
Quentin’s Miller did two reference tracks in those five songs
IYRTITL aged really well
That 5 song stretch of Energy, 10 Bands, Know Yourself, No Tellin, and Madonna was very powerful.
Jungle is one of my favorite Drake songs of all time.
Am i wrong to put NWTS over IYRTITL
That era where you knew drake was passionate >>>>>
IYRTITL aged really well
That 5 song stretch of Energy, 10 Bands, Know Yourself, No Tellin, and Madonna was very powerful.
Jungle is one of my favorite Drake songs of all time.
Am i wrong to put NWTS over IYRTITL
Nah I don't think you're wrong. NWTS feels more thematic and has more epic big moments I feel like. IYRTITL is more raw and I feel his rapping verses were more focused on there, but the album as a whole doesn't feel as grand as NWTS
Born Sinner era gets me upset because bro dropped what could've been his greatest beat and said "I couldnt rap on a beat this good" and never dropped it.
lmaoo I was so pissed when I heard that dumb s***.
That sample was too good not to use.
But I understand why he said he couldn't rap on this and that's mainly because of the drums.
He should've made it work or collaborated with a better producer.
His weakness is always thinking he needs to produce everything by himself.
The fact even drake says even 40 wishes bro would get back in that mode speaks volumes
explain in kylie jenner terms
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