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  • Jun 13
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    I'm still not over the new vocal tone Drake found 20+ years into his career on Whisper My Name That hook is so f***ing cold

  • Jun 13
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    Bs on the Table really is a unbelievably great tune

    Grew on me HEAVY the last few days

  • Jun 13
    FloridaKeys99

    I'm still not over the new vocal tone Drake found 20+ years into his career on Whisper My Name That hook is so f***ing cold

    Nah he SLIDDDDDDD

  • Jun 13
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    TheHeartbreakChild

    Aura

    cant afford the spot Drake got but the energy will be the same

  • DiamondsFlooded

    40 what’s up shabang

    ⁴⁰

  • You can try to get your hands on the legend but you’re not touching the legacy

  • Drake could turn Memphis up by himself. Would be incredible because Memphis should be a great city

  • viserion

    cant afford the spot Drake got but the energy will be the same

    It’s not about where you are it’s what you bring to the place

  • club played 3 Drake songs ina row, a good time was had

  • Drunk af. I just wanna thank the goat real quick for dropping a classic, been on repeat since it dropped aint nothing else been playing but DRAKE DRAKE DRAKE.

  • janice stfu into shabang went crazy

  • greedy

    Daddy is home

    Papas around

    Careful how niggas is hopping around

  • when Dont Worry hits you, your life changes.

  • AOTY
    Nobody touching this album except for Drake in the winter

  • CTE from trying me & still, they want another hit

  • FloridaKeys99
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    Bs on the Table really is a unbelievably great tune

    Grew on me HEAVY the last few days

    The trumpet verse is 10/10

    In one verse he starts vulnerable and grows into being confident and cocky.

  • FloridaKeys99

    I'm still not over the new vocal tone Drake found 20+ years into his career on Whisper My Name That hook is so f***ing cold

    hook voice reminds me of kmt drake

  • SABMAN TURNT

    easy explanation, @TommyCampos wears diapers. not because he has to, but because he wants to.

    hope this clears up any further misunderstandings.

  • viserion

    DAMN WHERE SHE AT

    She's getting married on Father's Day, Adonis has a new daddy now.

    Damn Sophie, why you ain't post your Baby Daddy's single????

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    This nigga really a super hybrid rapper

    He is often compared to Hov which is valid since they both balance being commercial rappers and conversational/braggadocio lyricist, both have that patented effortless relaxed overly confident matter of fact delivery, both have goated double entendre abilities, both have an affinity for rapping over soul samples (Jay 70s Soul, Drake flips 90s rnb both eras were the era of their respective childhoods), both are business savvy capitalists that use that as a theme in their music

    But he’s also so many other legends, he’s got the play boy rnb coded vibes that Biggie had on some of his biggest hits, He’s simultaneously the “white boy” like Eminem with his half Jewish identity being a big part of his identity as an artist, he’s genre blender like Ye and one of the artists that evolved out of the 808s and Heartbreak sound and he also knows how to come up with unserious provocative one liners that are catchy in the same way Ye did, he’s a workaholic like Weezy features on features, projects on projects, tapes albums etc and he spits a lot of similes like Weezy and he also has the ability to rap well on any beat like Weezy (trap, pop, boom bap, whatever)

  • ryuH

    This nigga really a super hybrid rapper

    He is often compared to Hov which is valid since they both balance being commercial rappers and conversational/braggadocio lyricist, both have that patented effortless relaxed overly confident matter of fact delivery, both have goated double entendre abilities, both have an affinity for rapping over soul samples (Jay 70s Soul, Drake flips 90s rnb both eras were the era of their respective childhoods), both are business savvy capitalists that use that as a theme in their music

    But he’s also so many other legends, he’s got the play boy rnb coded vibes that Biggie had on some of his biggest hits, He’s simultaneously the “white boy” like Eminem with his half Jewish identity being a big part of his identity as an artist, he’s genre blender like Ye and one of the artists that evolved out of the 808s and Heartbreak sound and he also knows how to come up with unserious provocative one liners that are catchy in the same way Ye did, he’s a workaholic like Weezy features on features, projects on projects, tapes albums etc and he spits a lot of similes like Weezy and he also has the ability to rap well on any beat like Weezy (trap, pop, boom bap, whatever)

    Yup crazy to listen how much he’s evolved since RFI/CS days. Can’t think of another artist who’s evolved and perfected their style as much as Drake.

  • Prez 💎

    The owl only wakes up to seize the day

  • ryuH

    This nigga really a super hybrid rapper

    He is often compared to Hov which is valid since they both balance being commercial rappers and conversational/braggadocio lyricist, both have that patented effortless relaxed overly confident matter of fact delivery, both have goated double entendre abilities, both have an affinity for rapping over soul samples (Jay 70s Soul, Drake flips 90s rnb both eras were the era of their respective childhoods), both are business savvy capitalists that use that as a theme in their music

    But he’s also so many other legends, he’s got the play boy rnb coded vibes that Biggie had on some of his biggest hits, He’s simultaneously the “white boy” like Eminem with his half Jewish identity being a big part of his identity as an artist, he’s genre blender like Ye and one of the artists that evolved out of the 808s and Heartbreak sound and he also knows how to come up with unserious provocative one liners that are catchy in the same way Ye did, he’s a workaholic like Weezy features on features, projects on projects, tapes albums etc and he spits a lot of similes like Weezy and he also has the ability to rap well on any beat like Weezy (trap, pop, boom bap, whatever)

  • YoungBreezy

    The trumpet verse is 10/10

    In one verse he starts vulnerable and grows into being confident and cocky.

    He built himself back together all in one song

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    ryuH

    This nigga really a super hybrid rapper

    He is often compared to Hov which is valid since they both balance being commercial rappers and conversational/braggadocio lyricist, both have that patented effortless relaxed overly confident matter of fact delivery, both have goated double entendre abilities, both have an affinity for rapping over soul samples (Jay 70s Soul, Drake flips 90s rnb both eras were the era of their respective childhoods), both are business savvy capitalists that use that as a theme in their music

    But he’s also so many other legends, he’s got the play boy rnb coded vibes that Biggie had on some of his biggest hits, He’s simultaneously the “white boy” like Eminem with his half Jewish identity being a big part of his identity as an artist, he’s genre blender like Ye and one of the artists that evolved out of the 808s and Heartbreak sound and he also knows how to come up with unserious provocative one liners that are catchy in the same way Ye did, he’s a workaholic like Weezy features on features, projects on projects, tapes albums etc and he spits a lot of similes like Weezy and he also has the ability to rap well on any beat like Weezy (trap, pop, boom bap, whatever)

    Drake is the greatest rapper that has ever lived

    Like, seriously