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I haven't really been following this whol cash money thing. but is drake the new snoop during deathrow days?
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woe' short for whoadie. In NO they say "my lil woe"Woes is something p reign made up according to rap genius . Means My ****** basically
I want to say its more of the demographic that he is rapping to. We are for the most part are up on social media and technology so doing silent releases is nothing groundbreaking. And the others will catch on with word of moufyeah, i think so. people are thirsty for that new album
ok so for instance if Kendrick drop album #2 out the blue would that help his sales versus him having a release date?
I just think it's certain artists like someone said up there...Drake covers a lotttt of crowds, he will always sell unless he really chooses not to
Kendrick isn't at THAT level...neither is Cole
Isn't this just an elaborate way of getting out of his cashmoney deal?
Y'all giving him too much credit.
Hasn't Ross done that with the past 2 albums?
Dropping music with no promo ain't innovative or particularly smart.
Yeah, like 5-10 hip-hop/R-n-B artists can do it, sure. The rest of them would crash and burn. Drake will go gold no matter what. As will Ye, Jay, Beyoncé and a handful of others.
But let a Wiz Khalifa or Rick Ross drop an album with no big single...
Aint NO black folks buying any albumsWhite folks in the suburbs know about this. It's Drake, let's be real. Those album sales ain't come just black people.
is this ***** serioushttp://grantland.com/hollywood-prospectus/drake-at-night/
"Woe is my crew. It stands for “working on excellence.” It’s just my whole brand and my whole movement and my way of life for everyone. I want everyone to work on excellence. So, all my friends are my Woes and I feel anybody working on excellence in life is a Woe in life as well."
this
the beats on this project are flames
I mean I know what whoadie means and know whoa is short for it. Master P taught me that back in the 90shttp://grantland.com/hollywood-prospectus/drake-at-night/
"Woe is my crew. It stands for “working on excellence.” It’s just my whole brand and my whole movement and my way of life for everyone. I want everyone to work on excellence. So, all my friends are my Woes and I feel anybody working on excellence in life is a Woe in life as well."
http://grantland.com/hollywood-prospectus/drake-at-night/
"Woe is my crew. It stands for “working on excellence.” It’s just my whole brand and my whole movement and my way of life for everyone. I want everyone to work on excellence. So, all my friends are my Woes and I feel anybody working on excellence in life is a Woe in life as well."
IT IS. small group u can count them on 1 hand. drake, beyonce, jay z. thats it for urban music. everyone else needs to work promo of some sort to see those kinda numbers. those r the only people in urban music that got that much just off their name. lady gaga could probably do it if she wanted. nicki would do it but would probably only see 100k if that,I just think it's certain artists like someone said up there...Drake covers a lotttt of crowds, he will always sell unless he really chooses not to
Kendrick isn't at THAT level...neither is Cole
putting it on itunes means he got the samples cleared. getting samples cleared AND putting it up for sale? that counts as an album. he has grounds to drop off the contract. nobody knows if he did or not except wayne and baby and slim.Nah, he's still signed. It was a free mixtape and decided to sell it instead on iTunes at the last minute.