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Freeway has a legendary flow but his beat selection been off the last few albums
That ***** flow ain't legendary.
Their catalog is so deep. From Mystic Stylez to When The Clears they ain't miss.Underground vol 3 one my fav albums of all time
This video took a turn a minute into it
Random...but I'm re-reading Dram's takes after Drake jacked his record...and see this totally different 3 years later.
If Pusha ****ed up Drake's business w/ Adidas he deserved that ****....cause Dram got did FOUL
it looked like a girl doe, dont disrepect me doe. cant we talk bout somethign else doe LOLOLOL
Random...but I'm re-reading Dram's takes after Drake jacked his record...and see this totally different 3 years later.
If Pusha ****ed up Drake's business w/ Adidas he deserved that ****....cause Dram got did FOUL
I forgot about that.
Where did you read/see that?
His single "Cha Cha" landed him a deal with Atlantic in June after it became a viral hit, buoyed by clips of Beyoncé and Drake jamming to it. But then, in July, the latter released "Hotline Bling," which samples Timmy Thomas' 1972 soul hit "Why Can't We Live Together" to create a similar groove. Apple's Beats 1 station originally premiered "Hotline" with the subtitle "Cha Cha Remix" -- unlike the official version that's scaling the Billboard Hot 100, which credits Thomas as a co-writer but not D.R.A.M.
Dame get clowned and called crazy a lot but man he for the culture in ways a lot of these _’s aint
Newsflash... Black people don’t care about the “culture” as much as they care about their bottomline. It’s all a money grab. People of color really don’t care, and truthfully, most never had intentions of caring
There's a difference between being for the culture and paying back your debts.You'd think *****s would peep the game by now but the power of pandering is TOO strong right now
This is America...and it's run on Capitalism. All these *****s are out for THEIRS...and we all should be out for OURS. Once *****s figure out the key to "saving black people" is to save your ****ing self...we'll see traction.
There's a difference between being for the culture and paying back your debts.
Paying your debts is just the expectation. Of course in a capitalist society, the main goal is to make as much money as possible, but I'm not taking that as an excuse if a ***** owes me money. Y'all better than me.
There's a difference between being for the culture and paying back your debts.
Paying your debts is just the expectation. Of course in a capitalist society, the main goal is to make as much money as possible, but I'm not taking that as an excuse if a ***** owes me money. Y'all better than me.
Dame get clowned and called crazy a lot but man he for the culture in ways a lot of these _’s aint
https://www.billboard.com/articles/...45302/rapper-dram-cha-cha-drake-jacked-record
I didn't know the record had gained enough traction to the point Beyonce shined her light on it. The record was being worked by "The Machine"...and Drake just came along and took his whole ****...and passed it off as "we just flipped the same sample"...effectively slamming the door on whatever momentum Dram was gaining. I suppose that's how cold the industry can be...but that karma gotta come back around.
Well, that's a scalding hot take.