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  • Aug 31, 2021

    both covers deeply rooted in misogyny

  • Aug 31, 2021
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    MyBallsAndMyWord
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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.

    Ktt doesn't do subtext, if they're not immediately satisfied it's a tantrum for a week.

  • Oscar Winner

    They shoulda used my avy for the cover

    Nah u kill me

  • Aug 31, 2021

    They’re both on brand to be fair

  • Aug 31, 2021

    Anything that’s emoji related in creative process or in use of design, will always be ugly and lazy. You can’t look at this, and force yourself to love it. It’s horrendous.

    CLB Friday.

  • Aug 31, 2021
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    Bo Ceephus

    This s*** hard as f***

  • Aug 31, 2021
    aye cuh

    the game unironically

  • Aug 31, 2021

    Which album will be better?

    The game unironically

  • Aug 31, 2021
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    Goku

    It’s so bad it’s good because everyone is talking about how bad it is

    The album will be r&b baby making music

    The espn promo is misdirection

    Mob fries

    cope

  • Aug 31, 2021
    Illermatic

    we really are in the worst timeline

  • Aug 31, 2021
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    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

    u expect drake not to be corny?

  • Aug 31, 2021
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    The Darkest Angel

    Ktt doesn't do subtext, if they're not immediately satisfied it's a tantrum for a week.

    taking that post seriously

  • Aug 31, 2021
    MyBallsAndMyWord

    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.

    this post made my night lmfao omg

  • Aug 31, 2021

    drake cover is unironically great

  • Aug 31, 2021
    ASAKI

    Drake ironically

  • Aug 31, 2021

    had to make sure I wasn't on punkd or having a fever dream

  • Aug 31, 2021

    when you put them together like that, drake easily. it doesn't make it good, tho

  • Aug 31, 2021

    I f***ing refuse to believe that's the cover. Like no.

  • Aug 31, 2021
    splice

    i dont see whats so bad about drake cover

    if you ain’t know by now

  • Aug 31, 2021
    SHAQUILLE

    Drake cover is one of the best in the past few years. Top 3

    I expected better from you dawg

  • Aug 31, 2021
    MyBallsAndMyWord

    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.

    Lol

  • That's confirmed the cover?

  • Aug 31, 2021

    The meme bait s*** means we gonna get another scorpion album. We are so f***ed!

  • Aug 31, 2021
    MyBallsAndMyWord

    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.

    💀 💀 💀

  • Aug 31, 2021
    splice

    i dont see whats so bad about drake cover

    It’s emojis