37:50 Peter Rosenberg says Drake told him personally that he didnt' write a song off of Thank Me Later.
He only mentioned one verse not every song on TML
He only mentioned one verse not every song on TML
I know that's what I said
I know that's what I said
Oh I thought you said "didn't write a song off of Thank Me Later" as in he didn't write a single song on that album lol
Lmao at the usuals getting in their feelings. Mental health is serious and needs to be taken care of.
You can tell. Drake was talking about the police and his big p****. I could tell that was weird.
“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.
Why does Drake even need help writing?
He came into the game writing with Dr. Dre and Kanye, probably tried to utilize that workspace as well
I still think he wrote 90% + of his own s*** but for that 2015 era with Quentin they were dropping so much music at the time you really can't do that much unless you're locked in constantly
Aside from Future and Wayne's output it's rare
“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.
https://selectivemanagement.wordpress.com/2015/07/22/drake-accused-of-having-another-ghostwriter-for-nicki-minajs-moment-for-life/
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"Big Sean kept asking about certain parts of the song. After the third time he asked, Drake told him "it was me and Quentin"
Nah this s*** is crazy
Drake tried multiple times to pass it off as his work
That’s not what he was saying lmao
The entire point of the interview was big Sean a slimy nigga op just weird
That’s not what he was saying lmao
The entire point of the interview was big Sean a slimy nigga op just weird
Nah he said word for word in the vid that Sean kept asking him about the verse and then Drake was like “me an Q did it together”
It was after that he focused more on Sean and how he was just as fake as the rest
37:50 Peter Rosenberg says Drake told him personally that he didnt' write a song off of Thank Me Later.
What song is he even talking about. Nothing coming to mind based on what he describes there
What song is he even talking about. Nothing coming to mind based on what he describes there
fancy maybe?
That’s not what he was saying lmao
The entire point of the interview was big Sean a slimy nigga op just weird
aint nothing "weird" about listening to an interview and pointing out something that was said
fancy maybe?
Hm yea could've been this
Long as they got a lil class like half days
And the confidence to overlook my past ways
I think Drake has even said he hates the song right lol. His second verse is better anyways
Haven't thought about this album in years, thanks for reminding me of it
Out of everything I critique about Drake, the ghostwriting s*** never comes out my mouth. He’s penned some great music for heavy hitters. There’s nothing wrong with getting help on your s***, as long as you aren’t claiming that it’s FULLY you.
the problem is that when you're getting help and hiding it by not giving the writer credit
Ex. I'm Goin In, RICO, Blessings