That’s weird, yea? I feel like that’s not common
She said one of the Drake joints was just him only
She said one of the Drake joints was just him only
Yea I know but for example Yebbas Heartbreak has Drake and Yebba credited and drakes not on the song. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that before where an artist has a song on another artists album and the main artist isn’t credited, if that makes sense lol
“Hot Uptown,” produced by Boi-1da and Yogi in addition to Guincho and Harris, will remind listeners of Honestly, Nevermind, the Canadian rapper’s house-inflected dance album. It’s reminiscent of tracks like “Falling Back”—with an added flair. The song is also sugary by way of Cabello, who ponders on something between limerence and devotion, despite summer’s smutty air.
https://www.complex.com/music/a/ecleen-luzmila/camila-cabello-complex-cover
Needle vibes for sure as well, yogi and boi1da both produced that tune along with 40
That’s weird, yea? I feel like that’s not common
It's not common but it isn't weird.
Needle vibes for sure as well, yogi and boi1da both produced that tune along with 40
Needle is mid so I hope it doesn't sound anything like that song.
“Hot Uptown,” produced by Boi-1da and Yogi in addition to Guincho and Harris, will remind listeners of Honestly, Nevermind, the Canadian rapper’s house-inflected dance album. It’s reminiscent of tracks like “Falling Back”—with an added flair. The song is also sugary by way of Cabello, who ponders on something between limerence and devotion, despite summer’s smutty air.
https://www.complex.com/music/a/ecleen-luzmila/camila-cabello-complex-cover
Both?
Yeah her whole album
Needle is mid so I hope it doesn't sound anything like that song.
That's an L take, it's a vibe
It’s out there…
they going to clown the accent on the other one though lmaoo
"They" gonna clown it no matter what lets be real
This is definitely a views era vibe, it's alright lol
Yeah it’s okay… think it would’ve been a bigger hit in Views era but nowadays it sounds a bit dated to me? Like that sound has been so played out in pop music, partly by Drake himself