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TayGettem ;8257503 said:ovoCapo;8256298 said:how u makin trap music n u from the east coast . stop dickin ridin future n em
The south is Technically apart of the east coast bru at least GA is
Learn ya geography
KamPushMe;8257475 said:ovoCapo;8257463 said:niggas steady pleas for meeka
Hypocriteeee
AggyAF;8257499 said:ovoCapo;8257479 said:AggyAF;8257474 said:ovoCapo;8257468 said:AggyAF;8257460 said:Shizlansky;8257404 said:Now drake ain't black enough
Only seem him with black chicks.
Damn near everybody he put on is black.
he been a Jew Mulatto tho
fassyhole u fi dead same way like lizard nuh chat fuckery pon mi name .
Go speak creolese you gt faggot
you fi dead chop ya skunt up
Nobody scared of you muddascunt soft GT boys go suck yuh mother
dwade206;8257517 said:...and still nothing came close to Kendrick's "Control" verse.
irite;8257373 said:Swiffness!;8257357 said:Meek's only hope is to put pen to pad and write some SERIOUS ether bars. Nigga fucked up with that track. NO track would be better than that track. Nigga need a epic 4th quarter drive and a onside kick.
It was obvious a warm up, track ends with another one droppin. Erryone was sayin that weak charged up was a warmupp so meek gets same chance
dwade206;8257517 said:...and still nothing came close to Kendrick's "Control" verse.
J.J._Evans;8257178 said:blackrain;8255645 said:Who is this Tory Lanez dude people keep saying has also ghostwrote for Meek Mill?
Tory Lanez supposedly admitted to writing for Meek Mill, T.I., and some others.
Below is another cat that got into it with Meek Mill last year about some music that he says he wrote for Meek.
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ovoCapo;8257436 said:In an exclusive interview with HNHH, T. Lanez reveals that we've actually heard a couple of huge tracks he had a hand in writing, and that there's more on the way. In an offhand way that downplays the level of artists he's writing for, Lanez says he wrote "Brand New Choppa" (Travis Scott, Meek Mill, T.I., Booke, Dro) off Hustle Gang's G.D.O.D. 2 Mixtape and Jeezy and Akon's "Been Getting Money" (from Jeezy's Seen It All). In addition to that, Lanez says a song he wrote for Meek Mill and August Alsina will appear on Dreams Worth More Than Money. Although he's uncredited (as is usually the case with ghostwriters), it's still a huge deal for his career.
Nah Son;8257467 said:So the Z tweet still dont make sense
Los216;8257537 said:Ok Let's chill for a minute and focus on one specific part in this whole beef
QM was credited on IYRTITL. Let's discuss just the ghostwriting element for a minute. We heard the supposed referenced tracks and we've also head the actual songs on the album. Aside from RICO all of the referenced tracks were hooks and bridges. They also weren't exactly the same word for word on the album.
Does that mean Drake got the influence, flow, vibe etc.. of the songs from QM but Drake himself still wrote the whole song that we hear on the album? Or does this mean that QM wrote the hook and bridge and Drake wrote the verse? Also if Drake is also credited on the songs that QM is credited on does that mean Drake wrote some of the song as well. I feel like if we step away from the memes, jokes, and stanning we can have a legit discussion on the actual ghostwriting.
Right now it doesn't matter if you're a Drake fan/hater or Meek fan/hater. Let's just discuss the reference tracks, the contributions Drake has on those tracks, and the whole ghostwriting issue itself.
Please let's just debate this.
bununs alias;8257553 said:Los216;8257537 said:Ok Let's chill for a minute and focus on one specific part in this whole beef
QM was credited on IYRTITL. Let's discuss just the ghostwriting element for a minute. We heard the supposed referenced tracks and we've also head the actual songs on the album. Aside from RICO all of the referenced tracks were hooks and bridges. They also weren't exactly the same word for word on the album.
Does that mean Drake got the influence, flow, vibe etc.. of the songs from QM but Drake himself still wrote the whole song that we hear on the album? Or does this mean that QM wrote the hook and bridge and Drake wrote the verse? Also if Drake is also credited on the songs that QM is credited on does that mean Drake wrote some of the song as well. I feel like if we step away from the memes, jokes, and stanning we can have a legit discussion on the actual ghostwriting.
Right now it doesn't matter if you're a Drake fan/hater or Meek fan/hater. Let's just discuss the reference tracks, the contributions Drake has on those tracks, and the whole ghostwriting issue itself.
Please let's just debate this.
niggas already picked sides, and made there own conclusion. nobody really cares for the specifics.
Los216;8257537 said:Ok Let's chill for a minute and focus on one specific part in this whole beef
QM was credited on IYRTITL. Let's discuss just the ghostwriting element for a minute. We heard the supposed referenced tracks and we've also head the actual songs on the album. Aside from RICO all of the referenced tracks were hooks and bridges. They also weren't exactly the same word for word on the album.
Does that mean Drake got the influence, flow, vibe etc.. of the songs from QM but Drake himself still wrote the whole song that we hear on the album? Or does this mean that QM wrote the hook and bridge and Drake wrote the verse? Also if Drake is also credited on the songs that QM is credited on does that mean Drake wrote some of the song as well. I feel like if we step away from the memes, jokes, and stanning we can have a legit discussion on the actual ghostwriting.
Right now it doesn't matter if you're a Drake fan/hater or Meek fan/hater. Let's just discuss the reference tracks, the contributions Drake has on those tracks, and the whole ghostwriting issue itself.
Please let's just debate this.