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.
link me to your adderall dealer cause that s*** gotta slap
He didn't.
He did but Beyonce didn't give him any songwriting credit.
"I know the direction people think she was gonna go," he told MTV News' Sway Calloway. "And for you to have 'Drunk in Love,' it's a whole 'nother direction; it's like, that young and fresh. She do this, it's over. I was excited about it."
"A few days later, Detail called Future to say that Queen Bey was in the booth, working on the song. That only got the Epic Records signee even more enthused.
Then, as he worked on his sophomore album, Honest, which hit stores on Tuesday, Future used the same melody he had created for "Drunk in Love" on a track called "Good Morning," which was also produced by Detail. "'Drunk in Love' didn't come out for about six, seven months," he explained. "'Good Morning' was finished; done."
When Beyoncé dropped her album in December, Future was just as surprised as the singer's fans.
"I was like, 'What I'mma do with 'Good Morning' now? This one of our favorite songs," he wondered. To add to the confusion, he didn't hear from Detail. "It was like, 'Man, why wouldn't you tell me?'"
Months earlier, the two had been in the studio, and Future played his Miley Cyrus-assisted "Real and True." The producer wanted to work out a deal. "He was like, 'Give me some publishing off 'Real and True,' and I'll give you some publishing off 'Drunk in Love.' This is six months afterwards."
Future declined the tradeoff, and was perplexed by the behavior in general, given their past working relationship. "We ain't have no problem with 'Tapout,'" he said, referencing their collaboration on the Rich Gang single. "We ain't have no problem with the B.o.B record. We ain't have no problem with the Flo Rida record. But as soon as 'Drunk in Love' come, you switch up."
The lack of communication and general handling of the record caused tension for a bit. "Good Morning" was ultimately scrapped from Honest, and "Drunk in Love" became the chart-topping hit it is.
"It didn't affect our relationship right now, but it was on my mind a lot at the time," Future said, adding that he spoke with Detail recently, and the past is the past. "I moved on from it, because I understand the bigger picture. We make too much great music together."
he’s literally in the writing credits dawg. why die on this hill
No, he isn't.
he’s literally in the writing credits dawg. why die on this hill
He's actually not lol. He did provide the melodies and song structure, though. That much is true.
He's actually not lol. He did provide the melodies and song structure, though. That much is true.
i take my L
He did but Beyonce didn't give him any songwriting credit.
"I know the direction people think she was gonna go," he told MTV News' Sway Calloway. "And for you to have 'Drunk in Love,' it's a whole 'nother direction; it's like, that young and fresh. She do this, it's over. I was excited about it."
"A few days later, Detail called Future to say that Queen Bey was in the booth, working on the song. That only got the Epic Records signee even more enthused.
Then, as he worked on his sophomore album, Honest, which hit stores on Tuesday, Future used the same melody he had created for "Drunk in Love" on a track called "Good Morning," which was also produced by Detail. "'Drunk in Love' didn't come out for about six, seven months," he explained. "'Good Morning' was finished; done."
When Beyoncé dropped her album in December, Future was just as surprised as the singer's fans.
"I was like, 'What I'mma do with 'Good Morning' now? This one of our favorite songs," he wondered. To add to the confusion, he didn't hear from Detail. "It was like, 'Man, why wouldn't you tell me?'"
Months earlier, the two had been in the studio, and Future played his Miley Cyrus-assisted "Real and True." The producer wanted to work out a deal. "He was like, 'Give me some publishing off 'Real and True,' and I'll give you some publishing off 'Drunk in Love.' This is six months afterwards."
Future declined the tradeoff, and was perplexed by the behavior in general, given their past working relationship. "We ain't have no problem with 'Tapout,'" he said, referencing their collaboration on the Rich Gang single. "We ain't have no problem with the B.o.B record. We ain't have no problem with the Flo Rida record. But as soon as 'Drunk in Love' come, you switch up."
The lack of communication and general handling of the record caused tension for a bit. "Good Morning" was ultimately scrapped from Honest, and "Drunk in Love" became the chart-topping hit it is.
"It didn't affect our relationship right now, but it was on my mind a lot at the time," Future said, adding that he spoke with Detail recently, and the past is the past. "I moved on from it, because I understand the bigger picture. We make too much great music together."
The demo was made by Detail which is properly credited. Future just sang in the demo as asked by Detail, which is why hes not credited because he didn't write nor produce the song.
Future used the same melody he had created for "Drunk in Love" on a track called "Good Morning,"
It's a melody created by Detail 💀
crine how do some of y’all have the energy everyday to put this much effort into these drake debates
classic video
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35wjJDKMtYwits burned into my memory forever
its burned into my memory forever
i remember standing up from my seat when i realised Feel no Ways was the downtown whipping snippet like
The demo was made by Detail which is properly credited. Future just sang in the demo as asked by Detail, which is why hes not credited because he didn't write nor produce the song.
Future used the same melody he had created for "Drunk in Love" on a track called "Good Morning,"
It's a melody created by Detail 💀
You misquoted. Detail produced the song. Future laid down the melodies. Detail confirmed this himself.
It's a reference track the spin is real
if drake was bumping some future demos and heard ''feel a way'' and got inspired to write a song around that its not a reference. just interpolating