Speak for urself lol
I’m speaking from experiences with my own eyes and ears. I went to it’s all a blur tour and when he surprised everyone to perform pipe down the arena erupted.
America was sucking drake d*** from behind before the kendrick beef
I liked the music back then but FATD was wack, the beef was a flop, and he started hanging w some wack mfs
America was sucking drake d*** from behind before the kendrick beef
Some ppl are scared to be individuals
Liking Drakes possible trajectory post Dawgs to Ems post TES is probably the smartest thing I've seen op post
One day, you bozos will realize you keep him relevant by talking about him everyday without fail
12 years in this b****, here come the next 12
Drake's era won't ever truly be over because he's a more musically-talented Eminem in terms of insane longevity and relevance, but unlike Eminem, Drake still has a vice grip on the culture and can still churn hits whenever he wants. The worst that'll happen is that he won't be able to sustain the numbers he was putting up at his peak (but no one can ever do that and the fact that he's been able to do that for the better part of two decades is a testament to his star power) but he'll still be a top 2/top 3 rap artist in terms of numbers in any given year for the foreseeable future. He's still that much bigger than the rest of the rap landscape.
If Eminem, in his 50s, who has lost the culture for the most part for well over a decade now can still put up massive streaming numbers just off the strength of his back catalog then Drake will be just fine.
Except he retires, it'll be 2035 and everyone will still be just as obsessed with Drake as they were in 2015.
Drake's era won't ever truly be over because he's a more musically-talented Eminem in terms of insane longevity and relevance, but unlike Eminem, Drake still has a vice grip on the culture and can still churn hits whenever he wants. The worst that'll happen is that he won't be able to sustain the numbers he was putting up at his peak (but no one can ever do that and the fact that he's been able to do that for the better part of two decades is a testament to his star power) but he'll still be a top 2/top 3 rap artist in terms of numbers in any given year for the foreseeable future. He's still that much bigger than the rest of the rap landscape.
If Eminem, in his 50s, who has lost the culture for the most part for well over a decade now can still put up massive streaming numbers just off the strength of his back catalog then Drake will be just fine.
Except he retires, it'll be 2035 and everyone will still be just as obsessed with Drake as they were in 2015.
If that was the case he would still be as relevant in 2025
That makes calling it AOTY for rap even crazier.
An average af R&B album is AOTY for hip hop in 2025?
Even on the R&B side, Abel dropped a better album.
Erika de Casier. >
Why not?
He just doesn't offer the same type of variety to the masses. Drake did dancehall, house music and all kinda different stuff.
We more in a subculture era. People nowadays just listen more to the niche they like. Like Carti, YB etc
He just doesn't offer the same type of variety to the masses. Drake did dancehall, house music and all kinda different stuff.
We more in a subculture era. People nowadays just listen more to the niche they like. Like Carti, YB etc
but what does variety have to do with being the top guy in rap? all that got Drake was vulture status lol
Kendrick just dropped one of the biggest rap singles of all time and it’s purely west coast rap top to bottom
his album currently has another record breaking single featuring one of the biggest pop/R&B artists
OP desperately baiting for a hit thread again.
Drake lost
Leave it to Drake stans to be dumb and/or emotional enough to give such low effort bait 10+ pages.