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How? 5 out of like 2000 songs. He ain’t getting no money from meYou’re proving how Drake ends up as the most streamed lol.
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How? 5 out of like 2000 songs. He ain’t getting no money from meYou’re proving how Drake ends up as the most streamed lol.
I actually agree with this take. Gen z (especially the women) have become so colorist these days unlike the past where we use to stick together. My grandma was basically white skin and in Mississippi in her days she was basically treated like a negro. Like is Rosa Parks, Malcom X, and Fredick Douglas not black? Its not like Drake is Tiger Woods. He's always been proud and claimed his blackness
If you, aren’t a fan of dude, but end up still listening to him. I’m willing to wager there’s a whole lot of people like yourself. Add that to the people that are actually a fan and listen to him religiously. It’s easy to see how he ends up being #1… not even mentioning the streaming farm stuff that folks believe happens behind the scenes for him.How? 5 out of like 2000 songs. He ain’t getting no money from me
He’s talented. He can rap. If he has a nice verse, I won’t lie to myself. But yall talking about classic albums and I don’t hear drake solo songs or album cuts. On purposeIf you, aren’t a fan of dude, but end up still listening to him. I’m willing to wager there’s a whole lot of people like yourself. Add that to the people that are actually a fan and listen to him religiously. It’s easy to see how he ends up being #1… not even mentioning the streaming farm stuff that folks believe happens behind the scenes for him.
this post can’t be serious. And you GOTTA be trolling
But anyways, Drake always caught these kinda jokes. And his closeness to whiteness etc and how he taps into it has been discussed talked about for ages. It’s why the “white boy” ad lib from Ross is simple, but hilarious.
On another note. Something I caught about Drake that he’s been doing/saying in regards to Race/Slavery, and who he does it with.
Randomly was watching the video with Jack Harlow, and Drake was talking again about whipping somebody. And him and Jack Harlow made the whipping motion, with Harlow at the Kentucky derby of all places….dressed like Colonel Sanders or Leo’s character from Django
Harlow doing that a little too well. You know…Jack Harlow do got that #1 song about “whipping people” and “tying them down”……makes you wonder
I don't think pointing out specific things about Drake's behavior regarding his relationship to black culture, (perceived lack of) embracing his blackness, ... is really colorism. This has been a point of contention in Drake's career for as long as I can remember.Might be venturing into controversial territory here, but is pointing out that someone grew up in a single parent household with their white parent outside of the culture and country really colorism?
This is so cap its not even funny. If you are actually outside. you know most people feel like Drake has multiple classics
Brother I went to TSU. Literally in the hood. This is not trueOutside where? The suburbs? Canada? Lmao. Drake gets no play outside unless you're a metrosexual or female. Only time you hear drake in the streets is if theres a street rapper featured.
This is so cap its not even funny. If you are actually outside. you know most people feel like Drake has multiple classics
So Far Gone is not a classic brother? November 18th still doesnt get played weekly in Houston clubs? Take Care is not a classic? Why not. I guess thats my question. What is Drake lacking in those projects that dont make them modern day classics?
Bro I never thought about this. Who knew Krit was actually throwing shots a drake on Mount Olympus.Still say this was about drake it was like 10 years ago