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Hotline Bling is just filthy..
Can't NOT listen to it just once. Always run it back.
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Hotline Bling is just filthy..
Can't NOT listen to it just once. Always run it back.
No it isn't. Drake and co. have said it themselves that they plan everything out. It's absolutely a strategy behind what they do.I heard about the Drake stimulus but there's actually a "Drake strategy" out there?
Execs thinking its a Internet marketing ploy on why Drake is so big?Its all about making good music that connects with the people.. nothing less.
http://greenlabel.com/sound/drake-marketing-strategy/
No it isn't. Drake and co. have said it themselves that they plan everything out. It's absolutely a strategy behind what they do.
That article is right, and I been on it for a minute. It's a genius strategy. One that makes it look like he's working w/o a machine and what not. The prime example of this is how they just parlayed the success of Hotline Bling, and how now it's an official single. As if he didn't have to play it for the label before premiering it on Apple Music.
Great music only gets you to a certain point though. And Drake didn't "Blow himself up" g. CM / Universal backed SFG. How else do you think records like successful and Best I ever had charted on the hot 100?I'm completely aware that since day one that Drake and Oliver changed the game with their marketing. Drake blew himself up man that ain't no secret. The execs in the article spent most of the time talking about his marketing but didn't give him just due on his music. Drake is winning because he's been putting out great music for years. This isn't something that be replicated through just marketing. I guess that's how a lot the industry trends work but if your artist cant reach the people through great music alone than smh.
This is subjective, but if you think his music is average at best then fine. I wouldn't argue that. But I would argue that if you don't see the appeal in his music, then you're the sheep.Drake's music is average at best. You just don't want to admit you've been duped by marketing for the last few years. It's all good bro. Everyone plays the sheep sometime.
That's your opinion."Universal truth isn't measured in mass appeal"
And if I'm in the minority, then I can't be a sheep.
And there are a lot of artists out that are hot and are extra average. R&b artists that can't really sing. Rappers who can't freestyle or craft whole songs. It's just the era we're in, as far as mainstream artists go. And Drake is no exception.
Drake's music is average at best. You just don't want to admit you've been duped by marketing for the last few years. It's all good bro. Everyone plays the sheep sometime.
A FACT?!Nope. That's pretty much a fact. The artists of today are far less talented as artists from back in the day. Since the 90s it's just been a steady decline in quality.
It's like my man Edmund Burke said:
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Cats is being bamboozled and led astray by the Canadian.
I'm here to save you all.
I don't hate Drake. I hate his impact on the game. And I don't believe in making fun of people for things they can't help. Not knockin him at all from being from the land of maple syrup,ayeh
Land of maple syrup > youI don't hate Drake. I hate his impact on the game. And I don't believe in making fun of people for things they can't help. Not knockin him at all from being from the land of maple syrup, ay
I don't hate Drake. I hate his impact on the game. And I don't believe in making fun of people for things they can't help. Not knockin him at all from being from the land of maple syrup, ay