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Yea I noticed the first time around I listened to it lol.Thought i was the only one who noticed
Song still fire doe
After a few more times listening to it, I can dig it
But 2 necklaces verse is
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Yea I noticed the first time around I listened to it lol.Thought i was the only one who noticed
Song still fire doe
QFTI think luda first 3 albums are classic everywhere
harder than 5am in toronto?? i dont know about that bro
No disrespect to Luda. He can still eat a track, back in the day he had us thinking he killed TI lol. But my point is they rap so animated that u can't even take them seriously. Luda is poo now
So Luda didn't merk T.I on 'stomp'???!?!
Naaa b.O and keep PARTYNEXTDOOR off this. Dude is horrible imo.
classic NT flip floppingThis time last year 2 Chainz could do no wrong and now everyones at his neck. It was all good just a year ago.
I feel like the way he sang the chorus was intentional.
Remember what happened with Eminem on Forever? Thats what this Big Sean verse is.
Had to fix that last part.Drake is struggling on that hookhis verse was cool though. 2 Chainzverseis embarrassing to rap music.
Big Sean did an interview with MTV and said Drake wanted the song for NWTS. Looks like it will be on the album then"[Drake] records a lot at his house in L.A., and I was recording in L.A. for Hall of Fame, so we'll kick it and exchange music," Sean told MTV News of how the track came together. "Key Wane had that beat, and it was funny because I wanted to use it for Hall of Fame and [Drake] wanted to use the beat too."
"I had done a verse to [Key's beat] and didn't know [Drake] did a song to it," the Detroit rapper explained. He went on to add that it was Key Wane who encouraged him to send his verse since Drake really wanted to lock it down for Nothing Was the Same.
"I sent him the verse and [Drake's] like, 'You bodied this sh--.' Then we had the song forever," Sean said. "He was like, 'I already did my verse and 2 Chainz did his verse but we've gotta get the right chorus,' and that took a while. But everything happened at the right time."
"I love doing songs like that, or 'Clique,' different songs that can showcase my ability for different rhyme schemes," Sean said. "I'm having fun and that very first line — that's what you feel like saying to some people. I don't know how many times a day I roll around feeling like, 'H--, shut the f--- up!' " That's just real."
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1711716/drake-big-sean-all-me-collaboration.jhtml