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  • Illermatic

    we really are in the worst timeline

  • Mmm Hmm 😆
    Aug 31, 2021

    Somehow the game

  • Aug 31, 2021

    Never taken a close look at that Game album cover til now

  • Aug 31, 2021
    Legacy
    https://twitter.com/LilNasX/status/1432404130950115329

    Which one has more influence tho

    This bozo isn't even worth the recognition

  • Aug 31, 2021

    There’s no way that’s the real cover. That s*** is f***in cringe. Even at the attempt of trying to be a meme/funny, it’s so damn cringe

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    Can some one please explain the Game cover to me? Why are those pregnant women drinking all that malt liquor???!?!!

  • Aug 31, 2021
    Legacy
    https://twitter.com/LilNasX/status/1432404130950115329

    Which one has more influence tho

  • Aug 31, 2021

    The game unironically

  • Aug 31, 2021
    AlephYHVH

    Can some one please explain the Game cover to me? Why are those pregnant women drinking all that malt liquor???!?!!

    yeah that bottle of azul got me concerned

  • Aug 31, 2021

    sick of this meme bait s***

  • Aug 31, 2021

    losers mad as s***.

  • Aug 31, 2021

    The Game went and impregnated 37 women for his cover (only ended up using 9) while Drake just edited some emojis. I have to salute The Game

  • Aug 31, 2021

    drake easy i still think this s*** is fire and the fact that theres an actual painted art version of this is funny as s***

  • Aug 31, 2021

    I have dumb low expectations of this album based on the cover. Hopefully I am wrong

  • Aug 31, 2021

    Game

  • Aug 31, 2021
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    safe

    Drake cover weird enough that I’ll give it a chance as a cover

    Could end up classic or a laughing stock but I’ll wait on the music

  • Aug 31, 2021
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    mctate

    it’s dumb but I respect the fact that an established artist did it and idk if I “get”’ it so I’ll give it a chance if there’s a dope meaning behind it

  • Aug 31, 2021
    safe

    it’s dumb but I respect the fact that an established artist did it and idk if I “get”’ it so I’ll give it a chance if there’s a dope meaning behind it

    there is nothing to give a chance

    this cover is just emojis

    youd expect something like this from soulja boy

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  • AlephYHVH

    Can some one please explain the Game cover to me? Why are those pregnant women drinking all that malt liquor???!?!!

    Woah hold on I didn't even see that man wtf

  • Aug 31, 2021
    Bo Ceephus

  • Easily Drake. There’s a deep level of social commentary there that y’all pea brains aren’t grasping

  • Aug 31, 2021
    A Mad Ass Nigga

    Drake cover is so bad. I expect Game to be corny but Drake know better man. What the f*** is this

    You expect Game to be corny but not Drake?

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    CLB cover art is pretty amazing honestly if you think about it for more than thirty seconds. On the one hand, it’s just simple emojis. Seems very low effort. But this is Drake saying that he wants the music to speak for itself first and foremost. He doesn’t need gimmicks, theatrics, or controversy. Unlike some people. Music comes number 1, as it should.

    But a second glance also reveals a striking complexity. The use of emojis is Drake commenting on how the digital age has reduced complex emotions and difficult conversations previously held and expressed in person to simple images, emojis. We’ve become brain dead consumers, whose thought has been reduced by corporations to the lowest common denominators that could never possibly capture the full intricacy of our individual thoughts and feelings. Corporations like Apple attempt to homogenize us into simple unquestioning sacks of flesh, capable of only communicating through grunts in the form of emojis, not much different than our Neanderthal progenitors. This breeds a knuckle dragging populace incapable of thinking critically about the role technology plays in keeping us under heel and subservient to our corporate overlords. Drake invites us to ponder this.

    I think he’s also asking us to reflect on the burden women are forced to carry in our society, and how this burden is further complicated by the intersectional oppressions of race and gender, hence the beautiful diversity of women showcased through this art.

    Drake effectively makes a statement while simultaneously asking very hard questions about our postmodern society.