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  • May 28, 2024
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    deleteduser579

    definitely a cracker

    Just like the girls Kendrick f***s

  • May 28, 2024
    young majid
    https://twitter.com/john_lena20/status/1795512543936680227

    There we have it folks

    Baby Keem and 21 savage

  • May 28, 2024
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    deleteduser579

    definitely a cracker

    Racist prick

  • how this s*** got 109 pages

  • May 28, 2024
    lnstinct

    Racist prick

  • May 28, 2024
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    lnstinct

    Racist prick

    “Prick” is such a white insult it’s actually hilarious

  • May 28, 2024
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    “Fuckin piece of s***!”

  • Whatcouldgowrong


    who's this guy

  • May 28, 2024

    Maybe he hits vanilla cream to help out with his self esteem just like Kendrick

  • May 28, 2024
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    Whatcouldgowrong

    https://twitter.com/Boi1da/status/316212221954908161


    NWTS Release Party

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    “Hush wrote Moment For Life,” Mike claims, before dropping a quite interesting tidbit and discloses that the reason for Hush’s services on the song was due to a few lines that a certain rap titan may not have taken too kindly to. “The original version contained a Drake written verse dissing Kanye.”

    After pressing for additional info on this bombshell, Mike only offers vague details. “As for the moment for life thing…that happened when an artist I know popped into a session Noel (one of Drake’s engineers) invited him to. Noel played the track and Hush aka Young Tony spoke after the verse was played and said “I gotta go back in an change all of that,” referring to the lines that may have been taking as shots at Kanye. While some listeners noticed a slight change in Drake’s content after the release of Take Care, Mike says that Drake tapping from talent dates as far back as the period when he was recording his breakthrough mixtape, So Far Gone, particularly the song that made jump-started his career. “This started from ‘Best I Ever Had’…’Get it from the back until you f***ing bra strap pop’ was written by Young Tony aka Hush. This was mentioned to my people by his ex manager T-Slack.”

    Mike also brings up the screen shot Media Takeout posted in 2010 of Drake DM’ing his writer (Hush aka Young Tony) that he needs the session, further evidence that Drake’s alleged usage of ghostwriters and additional pens is nothing new.

    selectivemanagement.wordpress.com/2015/07/22/drake-accused-of-having-another-ghostwriter-for-nicki-minajs-moment-for-life

  • May 28, 2024
    young majid
    https://twitter.com/john_lena20/status/1795512543936680227

    There we have it folks

    Happy with this list tbh. But also let's not pretend that there aren't different levels of "help"

  • Whatcouldgowrong


    https://www.complex.com/music/a/complex/drake-i-remain-calm-cover-story

  • Drake is like the Barry Bonds of rap. He’s an all time great and has records but the rumors of PEDs/writers is always going to be a chink in the armor if you want it to be. Great without the PEDs/writers too, but it’s just part of the legacy.

  • May 28, 2024
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    Drake is finished if a timestamp reference track leaks

  • Whatcouldgowrong

    “Hush wrote Moment For Life,” Mike claims, before dropping a quite interesting tidbit and discloses that the reason for Hush’s services on the song was due to a few lines that a certain rap titan may not have taken too kindly to. “The original version contained a Drake written verse dissing Kanye.”

    After pressing for additional info on this bombshell, Mike only offers vague details. “As for the moment for life thing…that happened when an artist I know popped into a session Noel (one of Drake’s engineers) invited him to. Noel played the track and Hush aka Young Tony spoke after the verse was played and said “I gotta go back in an change all of that,” referring to the lines that may have been taking as shots at Kanye. While some listeners noticed a slight change in Drake’s content after the release of Take Care, Mike says that Drake tapping from talent dates as far back as the period when he was recording his breakthrough mixtape, So Far Gone, particularly the song that made jump-started his career. “This started from ‘Best I Ever Had’…’Get it from the back until you f***ing bra strap pop’ was written by Young Tony aka Hush. This was mentioned to my people by his ex manager T-Slack.”

    Mike also brings up the screen shot Media Takeout posted in 2010 of Drake DM’ing his writer (Hush aka Young Tony) that he needs the session, further evidence that Drake’s alleged usage of ghostwriters and additional pens is nothing new.

    selectivemanagement.wordpress.com/2015/07/22/drake-accused-of-having-another-ghostwriter-for-nicki-minajs-moment-for-life

  • May 28, 2024
    Bofa

    Just like the girls Kendrick f***s

    Oh bubbaluh you have no dignity

  • May 28, 2024
    Tilia

    We have Drake references for OVO artists and more crodi

    Not sure if this defense helps him the more reference tracks for him drops

  • Whatcouldgowrong


    Come Thru - Campbell and Anthony Palman (OVO HUSH) credited
    10 bands - Quentin Miller and writer Adam Feeney credited
    Know Your Self - Kyle J. Francis credited
    No Tellin - Quentin Miller, Kenza Samir credited
    Madonna - Terrius Mykel??????
    Preach - Alica Keys, Kerry Brothers, Jr credited
    Used To - Kyle J. Francis & M. Giombini???? //// Quentin Miller and Kenza Samir credited
    6 man - Quentin Miller credited
    The Jungle - Kenza Samir credited
    6PM in New York - Kenza Samir

    Kenza Samir is a friend of Drake's and a poet who has several writing credits on Drake tracks. She is known for contributing to Connect off of Nothing Was The Same, and four tracks off of If You're Reading this; No tellin, Used To, Jungle and 6pm In New York.

    He has said this about her in a 2014 Vibe interview

    Who helped me write on“Connect” is this girl Kenza. She’s a great girl and a phenomenal poetry writer. We just sit together and come up with the best way to say things. Actually, me and her did the lyric “love people and use things and not the other way around.” It’s cool to get another creative mind in there, just someone who’s thinking solely about the words and not the melodies and placement. It’s nice to read her poetry sometimes, I’ll take from that.

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  • Whatcouldgowrong
    !https://youtu.be/2bU4DkJmFtk

    0:35

    !https://youtu.be/l8G2BDzOeU0

    0:11

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  • Whatcouldgowrong
    !https://youtu.be/64zJEOZ7r9M

    37:50 Peter Rosenberg says Drake told him personally that he didnt' write a song off of Thank Me Later

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    Crew Love - "Palman" (OVO Hush) is credited
    Take Care - "Palman" (OVO Hush) is credited
    Marvins Room - Writer Jason Beck got writing credit
    Under Ground Kings - "Palman" (Hush) is credited
    Will Be Fine - "Palman" (OVO Hush) is credited
    Make Me Proud - Producer and songer writer Nikhil "Kromatik" Seetharam was credited and song writer Kenza Samir and Palman (Hush)
    Cameras / Good Ones Go Interlude - Credit was given to Tesfaye (The Weeknd), Palman (Hush) and Beck.
    HYFR - Samir and Palman (OVO Hush) are credited.

    The Ride - Tesfaye and Palman (OVO Hush) are credited
    Tuscan Leather - Anthony Palman (OVO HUSH) is credited
    Furthest Thing - Anthony Palman (OVO HUSH), Marvin Thomas and Adrian Eccleston credited
    Wu Tang Forever - Anthony Palman (OVO HUSH)
    Own It - Brathwaite, Anthony Palman (OVO HUSH) and Proctor credited
    Worst Behavior - Anthony Palman (OVO HUSH) and Fisher (Detail)
    Hold On, We're Going Home - It's well known Majid Jordan wrote this song.
    Connect - Anthony Palman (OVO HUSH) and writer Kenza Samir
    The Language - Anthony Palman (OVO HUSH) is credited
    305 to my city - unknown person "Proctor" is credited
    "Pound Cake / Paris Morton Music 2 - Anthony Palman (OVO HUSH), Fisher and Proctor credited

    OVO "Hush" aka Young Tony