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  • Jan 18, 2022
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    thegreatdivine

    You niggas must be on crack

    that nigga does not have you on payroll, i promise

  • Jan 18, 2022
    NoFace

    Future’s song writing credibility gotta get more respect after this

  • Jan 18, 2022

    and drake stans said future needed drake

  • Jan 18, 2022
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    thegreatdivine

    Didn't Future also come out to say he inspired Started from the Bottom because he told an engineer to ''start it from the bottom'' while Drake was in the studio with him or some s***? Drake taking a line or word and crafting a whole song out of it speaks to his own creative ingenuity than anything else imo and the best songwriters take inspiration from any and everywhere. You'd be amazed at what has inspired some of your favorite songs of all time.

    This is as dumb as when DRAM tried to take credit for Hotline Bling when it uses a different beat, BPM, sample, flow and is written about an entirely different topic than his Cha Cha song but I can't say I don't understand the need for niggas to attach themselves to Drake's creative genius lmao.

    Could you explain what’s incorrect about that first statement? If Drake got that phrase from future during a studio session, then yea he was inspired by Future for that song.

  • Jan 18, 2022
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    NoFace

    that nigga does not have you on payroll, i promise

    Future is a GOAT songwriter. No one is arguing about that but using this one line as a way to try to drive that point home says a lot about how YOU view him, seeing as it took him saying a line Drake used for you to see him as a great songwriter or feel like people need to know he inspired a line in a Drake song for people to see that

  • Jan 18, 2022
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    thegreatdivine

    Drake interpolated a single line. That doesn't translate to a reference when the rest of the song literally sounds nothing like the Feel No Ways we got lmao.

    You're also ignoring the melody too though. Which to me seems like what we got in the chorus.

  • Jan 18, 2022
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    D Dot

    Could you explain what’s incorrect about that first statement? If Drake got that phrase from future during a studio session, then yea he was inspired by Future for that song.

    No, he wasn't. ''start it from the bottom'' in the way Future used it isn't at all related to how Drake used it lmao. He just heard a line, flipped it on it's head to get another meaning out of it and created a GOAT song out of it. I'm sure something similar has happened to Future many times before.

    The best songwriters can create worlds out of lines or stories they hear from other people. Still, they're the ones who create those worlds so they get the credit for that.

  • Jan 18, 2022
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    It’s funny how the artists will be in the studio sharing ideas like it’s nothing, leave and go party or f*** some b****es or sumn.

    Then on the outside you got fans arguing making huge deals out of nothing.

  • Jan 18, 2022

    people itt don’t understand songwriting collaboration lmao just say you don’t know what the music industry is like. It’s okay to not know.

  • Jan 18, 2022
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    PapiChampu

    You're also ignoring the melody too though. Which to me seems like what we got in the chorus.

    Reach. We've all heard it and all Drake took was the line lol.

    Shoutout to Future. He's a GOAT in his own right but this isn't the way to give him his credit lmao.

    All this does is cut down his own songwriting capabilities to inspiring a line in a Drake song when he's written songs for Rihanna (Nothing Is Promised/Loveee Song), Beyonce (Drunk In Love) and Ciara (Body Party) that show the full potency of his strength as a songwriter. But I get it, it's Drake so let's try to undercut him and give Future all the credit for a song he ultimately didn't create.

  • Jan 18, 2022
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    thegreatdivine

    Future is a GOAT songwriter. No one is arguing about that but using this one line as a way to try to drive that point home says a lot about how YOU view him, seeing as it took him saying a line Drake used for you to see him as a great songwriter or feel like people need to know he inspired a line in a Drake song for people to see that

    you know you can compliment an artist and it not be a discredit to the other, right?

  • Jan 18, 2022
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    Feel a waaaay feel a waaaaay young nigga feel waaaaay

    Thanks Pluto

  • Jan 18, 2022
    Not Like Josuke

    It’s funny how the artists will be in the studio sharing ideas like it’s nothing, leave and go party or f*** some b****es or sumn.

    Then on the outside you got fans arguing making huge deals out of nothing.

    The sheer number of songs we know Drake has given people alone puts him on another level of creativity imo. Him being inspired by someone else from time to time only seems fair to me.

  • Jan 18, 2022

    instrumental sounds so good

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    NoFace

    you know you can compliment an artist and it not be a discredit to the other, right?

    But that's not what you did. You tried to say Drake using a line from a Future demo is what should establish Future as a songwriting GOAT when he's established that already and all your point does is cut him down in that regard.

  • Jan 18, 2022
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    offrip

    I know he wrote Drunk In Love, any other big songs?

    He didn't.

  • Jan 18, 2022
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    thegreatdivine
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    But that's not what you did. You tried to say Drake using a line from a Future demo is what should establish Future as a songwriting GOAT when he's established that already and all your point does is cut him down in that regard.

    no, that’s how you interpreted it. which was wrong. and that’s okay

  • Jan 18, 2022
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    paradise valley

    He didn't.

  • Jan 18, 2022
    paradise valley

    He didn't.

    he did

  • Jan 18, 2022

    damn my fav drake song

  • Jan 18, 2022
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    SHAQUILLE
    !https://youtu.be/JS7RzzGCZnY

    Fun fact: this song was made AFTER Beyoncé's Drunk In Love.

  • Jan 18, 2022
    NoFace

    no, that’s how you interpreted it. which was wrong. and that’s okay

    Aight.

  • Jan 18, 2022
    paradise valley

    Fun fact: this song was made AFTER Beyoncé's Drunk In Love.

  • Jan 18, 2022
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    paradise valley

    Fun fact: this song was made AFTER Beyoncé's Drunk In Love.

    he’s literally in the writing credits dawg. why die on this hill

  • Jan 18, 2022

    just heard the news.... can't be true.