usmarin3;3091246 said:Someone should tell the nigga to stop singing. smh
lol.......
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usmarin3;3091246 said:Someone should tell the nigga to stop singing. smh
hhh thats me;3091576 said:Drake is very emo-ish but unlike what seems to be the poison of black youth, in the "real world" you don't have to act hard and tough all the time. Some people ACTUALLY are honest 100% of the time in the real world. Needless to say, rappers up and down have for years tried to put up a facade of them being hard, and now we've got a dude that is dead honest to 100% and ya'll are looking at him sideways and calling him soft.
"Soft" only applies in the mind of the insecure who feels that he needs to act hard in order to be accepted. "Soft" doesn't exist in the mind of a man that is comfortable and secure enough to give his fans exactly what he feels at all times.. And he's winning because people love him EXACTLY for that reason. Coincidently, that's also exactly why I don't like "Headlines" - he touches on topics that clearly are foreign to him like "catching bodies". Drake is best when he does him. He gives fans something very few other rappers do - pure honesty without having to put up an illusion of toughness 2 bars later.
Yamoley;3097104 said:Snuggles is more trill than Drake's "when you cry, I cry" ass...
MAKAVELI25;3091478 said:On the real, even though the dude is corny, his vulnerability is what the fanbase loves about him. The dude practically GIVES y'all the ammo, I remember being a little suprrised when I first heard "The Resistance" and "Fireworks" because of how much of himself he is willing to give to his audience. On one hand you have the ultra-private rappers like Jay-Z who are loved because of their status/success (in addition to rhymes). Drake is on the opposite of the spectrum, his die-hard fans like him because they think they know him. Think about it, if rappers like Jay-Z or Ross ever went broke, what would they rap about? I guarantee you Drake could go platinum off an album just talking about how broke he is and how its affecting his bitches
fuc_i_look_like;3099744 said:Son you can't be serious. 90% of Drake's catalogue is about his trials and tribulations of being rich and famous.
This is true Drake tends to poor his soul out even if the listeners look at him all diminished and not as cool as they think.MAKAVELI25;3100132 said:You obviously don't listen to that much Drake. Dude is mad emotional in his music, he might talk about riches but he doesn't use it as a crutch (a la' Jay-Z)
Meet The Sniper;3091691 said:And yet here is Wayne still on top 8 years later.