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T. Sanford;1615851 said:Lol @ Preemo being goat producer
kevmic;1615844 said:Sounds like he's just trying to stay current. Not trying to hate because Drake do have a nice flow, and his lyrics are elementary like some other new niggas. But he's not dropping no jewels or nothing!! His cadence rides the beat well, and he has a smooth delivery. But you can name like 20 rappers from 10 years ago with that same sawg. Drake is a student of the game and he really appreciates hip hop, and I think that's what the older cats like about him. But compared to what's out from these new dudes, Drake is pretty much the only one with a flow.
Ekscape;1615886 said:yelp he's actually right... He helped bring it back to the mainstream this is what Premo is saying without me even looking at it
- Whatever kids/mainstream are listening to they are going to imitate and that is what labels are going to try to sign and put out there for people
- Drake can rap, he's witty, lyrical, and he's the biggest mainstream rappers/new act to come out in a long time
- So what is other labels are going to follow suit
- ISo trust me if Drake was on some ignorant/simple lyric ass shit then you can bet that that would be the direction that the game would be moving in but since he's not you're going to see more Drakes and J. Coles, Big Seans, Wiz Khalifas... all these guys can rap their asses off and for them being here the leaders of this new generation it's helping rap go back in the right direction
Cain_Marko;1616224 said:Your entitled to your opinon no matter how wrong you are lol!
This is exactly how I fee about Drake. I mean you could take either one of the two and put them on each others songs.DatNiggaB1;1616125 said:I fail to see what Drake is doing that is different to Wayne....to me he is a clone that can sing better.
Prem musta been sleepin on J.Cole, and Jay Elec.
Ekscape;1615886 said:yelp he's actually right... He helped bring it back to the mainstream this is what Premo is saying without me even looking at it
- Whatever kids/mainstream are listening to they are going to imitate and that is what labels are going to try to sign and put out there for people
- Drake can rap, he's witty, lyrical, and he's the biggest mainstream rappers/new act to come out in a long time
- So what is other labels are going to follow suit
- ISo trust me if Drake was on some ignorant/simple lyric ass shit then you can bet that that would be the direction that the game would be moving in but since he's not you're going to see more Drakes and J. Coles, Big Seans, Wiz Khalifas... all these guys can rap their asses off and for them being here the leaders of this new generation it's helping rap go back in the right direction