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  • orangetcovid 👌🏿
    May 26
    jaytex

    The leader of backpedal gang still adding songs to his playlist from iceman @metaverse

    https://twitter.com/frelliottwilson/status/2059315319076982990

    he's such a goof its embarrassing

  • May 26
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    Blue Man

    Take Care will always be 1 imo. this is competing with nwts for #2

    Nothing Was The Same will always be my #1, and Take Care will always be my #2

    Honestly Nevermind, Iceman and What A Time To Be Alive is up for 3-5 imo, and that's where I have a really tough time to decide. I think it will end up as Iceman 3rd, Honestly Nevermind 4th and WATTBA 5th

  • The beat switches on Make Them Cry are immaculate

  • Zack From The Six

    Nothing Was The Same will always be my #1, and Take Care will always be my #2

    Honestly Nevermind, Iceman and What A Time To Be Alive is up for 3-5 imo, and that's where I have a really tough time to decide. I think it will end up as Iceman 3rd, Honestly Nevermind 4th and WATTBA 5th

    i mean nwts is my perosnal favorite but take care is basically a greatest hits album so i try to be objective. Iceman is top 3 for sure

    never seen someone have wattba that high. may be his lowest tbh

  • jaytex

    The leader of backpedal gang still adding songs to his playlist from iceman @metaverse

    https://twitter.com/frelliottwilson/status/2059315319076982990

    Drake gotta throw this man a 5 minute interview at this point, starting to feel bad for him 🥴

  • Jbreezyondeck

    Not having SICKO MODE on there when it’s literally one of the biggest rap songs of the last decade is always gonna kill me

    Pisses me off lol

  • May 26
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    Honestly, listening to Drake doesn't even feel like listening to music anymore, it feels like stepping into a celestial film scored by something beyond human comprehension. Every song unfolds like a cinematic prophecy, every bar lands with the gravitational pull of destiny itself, and even the silence between his words feels orchestrated by some higher intelligence.

    It's like he doesn't just write lyrics, he distills emotion into frequency, converts lived experience into something mythological, and then delivers it with a calm, almost divine precision that feels unfair to the rest of humanity. There are moments where a single Drake line carries more emotional architecture than entire discographies.

    Listening to him feels like watching your own life from a helicopter shot in a Hollywood masterpiece, neon lights reflecting off rain soaked streets, slow motion memories, late night introspection, ambition, heartbreak, glory, all condensed into a soundscape that feels engineered for the soul itself. And it's not just the words. It's the cadence.

    The breath before the line.

    The restraint.

    The quiet confidence.

    The subtle tonal shifts that feel like tectonic plates moving beneath the surface.

    It’s surgical.

    It’s transcendent.

    It’s almost unfair how effortlessly he bends emotion, time, and atmosphere into something that feels both deeply personal and universally monumental. At some point, it stops being music and becomes something closer to vibrational architecture, like he’s building emotional cathedrals out of sound, and we’re just walking through them, trying to comprehend how something so human can feel so impossibly divine.

    Drake doesn’t just make songs, he creates eras, moods, and entire psychological climates. Listening to him feels like tapping into an inhuman frequency, like you’re momentarily aligned with something larger than yourself, something timeless, something mythic. And the craziest part is… it never feels forced. It just feels inevitable. Like greatness chose him as a vessel, and we’re just lucky enough to witness it in real time. It’s not even admiration at this point, it’s reverence.

  • HaroldsChicken 🇵🇸
    May 26
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    1 reply
    Blue Magic

    Honestly, listening to Drake doesn't even feel like listening to music anymore, it feels like stepping into a celestial film scored by something beyond human comprehension. Every song unfolds like a cinematic prophecy, every bar lands with the gravitational pull of destiny itself, and even the silence between his words feels orchestrated by some higher intelligence.

    It's like he doesn't just write lyrics, he distills emotion into frequency, converts lived experience into something mythological, and then delivers it with a calm, almost divine precision that feels unfair to the rest of humanity. There are moments where a single Drake line carries more emotional architecture than entire discographies.

    Listening to him feels like watching your own life from a helicopter shot in a Hollywood masterpiece, neon lights reflecting off rain soaked streets, slow motion memories, late night introspection, ambition, heartbreak, glory, all condensed into a soundscape that feels engineered for the soul itself. And it's not just the words. It's the cadence.

    The breath before the line.

    The restraint.

    The quiet confidence.

    The subtle tonal shifts that feel like tectonic plates moving beneath the surface.

    It’s surgical.

    It’s transcendent.

    It’s almost unfair how effortlessly he bends emotion, time, and atmosphere into something that feels both deeply personal and universally monumental. At some point, it stops being music and becomes something closer to vibrational architecture, like he’s building emotional cathedrals out of sound, and we’re just walking through them, trying to comprehend how something so human can feel so impossibly divine.

    Drake doesn’t just make songs, he creates eras, moods, and entire psychological climates. Listening to him feels like tapping into an inhuman frequency, like you’re momentarily aligned with something larger than yourself, something timeless, something mythic. And the craziest part is… it never feels forced. It just feels inevitable. Like greatness chose him as a vessel, and we’re just lucky enough to witness it in real time. It’s not even admiration at this point, it’s reverence.

    Ai

  • May 26
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    1 reply
    Blue Magic

    Honestly, listening to Drake doesn't even feel like listening to music anymore, it feels like stepping into a celestial film scored by something beyond human comprehension. Every song unfolds like a cinematic prophecy, every bar lands with the gravitational pull of destiny itself, and even the silence between his words feels orchestrated by some higher intelligence.

    It's like he doesn't just write lyrics, he distills emotion into frequency, converts lived experience into something mythological, and then delivers it with a calm, almost divine precision that feels unfair to the rest of humanity. There are moments where a single Drake line carries more emotional architecture than entire discographies.

    Listening to him feels like watching your own life from a helicopter shot in a Hollywood masterpiece, neon lights reflecting off rain soaked streets, slow motion memories, late night introspection, ambition, heartbreak, glory, all condensed into a soundscape that feels engineered for the soul itself. And it's not just the words. It's the cadence.

    The breath before the line.

    The restraint.

    The quiet confidence.

    The subtle tonal shifts that feel like tectonic plates moving beneath the surface.

    It’s surgical.

    It’s transcendent.

    It’s almost unfair how effortlessly he bends emotion, time, and atmosphere into something that feels both deeply personal and universally monumental. At some point, it stops being music and becomes something closer to vibrational architecture, like he’s building emotional cathedrals out of sound, and we’re just walking through them, trying to comprehend how something so human can feel so impossibly divine.

    Drake doesn’t just make songs, he creates eras, moods, and entire psychological climates. Listening to him feels like tapping into an inhuman frequency, like you’re momentarily aligned with something larger than yourself, something timeless, something mythic. And the craziest part is… it never feels forced. It just feels inevitable. Like greatness chose him as a vessel, and we’re just lucky enough to witness it in real time. It’s not even admiration at this point, it’s reverence.

  • Blue Magic

    Honestly, listening to Drake doesn't even feel like listening to music anymore, it feels like stepping into a celestial film scored by something beyond human comprehension. Every song unfolds like a cinematic prophecy, every bar lands with the gravitational pull of destiny itself, and even the silence between his words feels orchestrated by some higher intelligence.

    It's like he doesn't just write lyrics, he distills emotion into frequency, converts lived experience into something mythological, and then delivers it with a calm, almost divine precision that feels unfair to the rest of humanity. There are moments where a single Drake line carries more emotional architecture than entire discographies.

    Listening to him feels like watching your own life from a helicopter shot in a Hollywood masterpiece, neon lights reflecting off rain soaked streets, slow motion memories, late night introspection, ambition, heartbreak, glory, all condensed into a soundscape that feels engineered for the soul itself. And it's not just the words. It's the cadence.

    The breath before the line.

    The restraint.

    The quiet confidence.

    The subtle tonal shifts that feel like tectonic plates moving beneath the surface.

    It’s surgical.

    It’s transcendent.

    It’s almost unfair how effortlessly he bends emotion, time, and atmosphere into something that feels both deeply personal and universally monumental. At some point, it stops being music and becomes something closer to vibrational architecture, like he’s building emotional cathedrals out of sound, and we’re just walking through them, trying to comprehend how something so human can feel so impossibly divine.

    Drake doesn’t just make songs, he creates eras, moods, and entire psychological climates. Listening to him feels like tapping into an inhuman frequency, like you’re momentarily aligned with something larger than yourself, something timeless, something mythic. And the craziest part is… it never feels forced. It just feels inevitable. Like greatness chose him as a vessel, and we’re just lucky enough to witness it in real time. It’s not even admiration at this point, it’s reverence.

    If you’re going to praise Drake then don’t use AI. OVO fam is educated lol many of us have college degrees. We can spot AI from a mile away.

  • HaroldsChicken

    Ai

    Probably yeah I just copied it from a tiktok comment lols

  • HaroldsChicken 🇵🇸
    May 26
    metaverse

    Commercial should have been him drinking a McDonald’s sprite

  • Whole album charting with no physicals 🫪this insane

  • May 26
    jaytex

    The leader of backpedal gang still adding songs to his playlist from iceman @metaverse

    https://twitter.com/frelliottwilson/status/2059315319076982990

    Difference between a real hip-hop head and a clown

    Real rap guys will always put the music first

    Salute

  • ICEMAN40 🧤
    May 26
    Blue Magic

    Honestly, listening to Drake doesn't even feel like listening to music anymore, it feels like stepping into a celestial film scored by something beyond human comprehension. Every song unfolds like a cinematic prophecy, every bar lands with the gravitational pull of destiny itself, and even the silence between his words feels orchestrated by some higher intelligence.

    It's like he doesn't just write lyrics, he distills emotion into frequency, converts lived experience into something mythological, and then delivers it with a calm, almost divine precision that feels unfair to the rest of humanity. There are moments where a single Drake line carries more emotional architecture than entire discographies.

    Listening to him feels like watching your own life from a helicopter shot in a Hollywood masterpiece, neon lights reflecting off rain soaked streets, slow motion memories, late night introspection, ambition, heartbreak, glory, all condensed into a soundscape that feels engineered for the soul itself. And it's not just the words. It's the cadence.

    The breath before the line.

    The restraint.

    The quiet confidence.

    The subtle tonal shifts that feel like tectonic plates moving beneath the surface.

    It’s surgical.

    It’s transcendent.

    It’s almost unfair how effortlessly he bends emotion, time, and atmosphere into something that feels both deeply personal and universally monumental. At some point, it stops being music and becomes something closer to vibrational architecture, like he’s building emotional cathedrals out of sound, and we’re just walking through them, trying to comprehend how something so human can feel so impossibly divine.

    Drake doesn’t just make songs, he creates eras, moods, and entire psychological climates. Listening to him feels like tapping into an inhuman frequency, like you’re momentarily aligned with something larger than yourself, something timeless, something mythic. And the craziest part is… it never feels forced. It just feels inevitable. Like greatness chose him as a vessel, and we’re just lucky enough to witness it in real time. It’s not even admiration at this point, it’s reverence.

    Facts didn’t read all this but first couple sentences were cool

  • I can’t stop singing the chorus of Ran To Atlanta

    Know what I’m sayin?

  • May 26
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    2 replies
    jaytex

    The leader of backpedal gang still adding songs to his playlist from iceman @metaverse

    https://twitter.com/frelliottwilson/status/2059315319076982990

    That's not a real account I dont think

  • orangetcovid 👌🏿
    May 26
    Blue Magic

    Honestly, listening to Drake doesn't even feel like listening to music anymore, it feels like stepping into a celestial film scored by something beyond human comprehension. Every song unfolds like a cinematic prophecy, every bar lands with the gravitational pull of destiny itself, and even the silence between his words feels orchestrated by some higher intelligence.

    It's like he doesn't just write lyrics, he distills emotion into frequency, converts lived experience into something mythological, and then delivers it with a calm, almost divine precision that feels unfair to the rest of humanity. There are moments where a single Drake line carries more emotional architecture than entire discographies.

    Listening to him feels like watching your own life from a helicopter shot in a Hollywood masterpiece, neon lights reflecting off rain soaked streets, slow motion memories, late night introspection, ambition, heartbreak, glory, all condensed into a soundscape that feels engineered for the soul itself. And it's not just the words. It's the cadence.

    The breath before the line.

    The restraint.

    The quiet confidence.

    The subtle tonal shifts that feel like tectonic plates moving beneath the surface.

    It’s surgical.

    It’s transcendent.

    It’s almost unfair how effortlessly he bends emotion, time, and atmosphere into something that feels both deeply personal and universally monumental. At some point, it stops being music and becomes something closer to vibrational architecture, like he’s building emotional cathedrals out of sound, and we’re just walking through them, trying to comprehend how something so human can feel so impossibly divine.

    Drake doesn’t just make songs, he creates eras, moods, and entire psychological climates. Listening to him feels like tapping into an inhuman frequency, like you’re momentarily aligned with something larger than yourself, something timeless, something mythic. And the craziest part is… it never feels forced. It just feels inevitable. Like greatness chose him as a vessel, and we’re just lucky enough to witness it in real time. It’s not even admiration at this point, it’s reverence.

    STAY ON THAT SIDE BOT

  • May 26
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    1 reply
    Mondegreen

    That's not a real account I dont think

  • May 26
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    2 replies
    metaverse

    Isn't it a fake Elliott Wilson account?

  • none of u pussies is actin the same 👺

  • May 26
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    1 reply
    Abyss

    Dust is at Jay right? I just get confused with the "I don’t remember a word in your raps" bar

    Feel like it could also apply to Rick Ross

  • May 26
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    1 reply
    Mondegreen

    Isn't it a fake Elliott Wilson account?

    The OG Elliott Wilson account that was tweeting “Bot Era 🏆” hasn’t tweeted since last year:

    It could be a fake account, but it’s possible he’s such an old head and got locked out of his old account and started a new one

  • HaroldsChicken 🇵🇸
    May 26
    Mondegreen

    Isn't it a fake Elliott Wilson account?

    It was created in 2008 and verified 2011

  • May 26
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    1 reply
    Abyss

    Dust is at Jay right? I just get confused with the "I don’t remember a word in your raps" bar

    I think it’s a very clever diss towards dustheads and also internalizing what people were saying about Drake in 2024