Nothing crazy about this and it makes sense. I think sensible people already understand and agree that Drake has been the biggest artist out of the three commercially for the 2010s. This isn't a hot take.
Also this article is two years old. Shout out the homie Andre Gee.
This is old and it makes sense in how they put it and also extremely manipulate to prove your point, this cope is something too see
Drake over Kenny 2015 made me close the article
In basketball terms, ranking 2015 rap supremacy is like comparing a 60-point game to a 20-20-20 triple-double.
Drake over Kenny 2015 made me close the article
WATTBA and IYRTITL cmon dog
Nothing crazy about this and it makes sense. I think sensible people already understand and agree that Drake has been the biggest artist out of the three commercially for the 2010s. This isn't a hot take.
Also this article is two years old. Shout out the homie Andre Gee.
tbh
In basketball terms, ranking 2015 rap supremacy is like comparing a 60-point game to a 20-20-20 triple-double.
If we wanna talk basketball, here’s how I would rank the three best rappers of 2015:
1. Kendrick - Relatively quiet regular season, turned up in the playoffs and carried his team to a championship victory (Jimmy Butler-esque, but they actually win)
2. Drake - MVP of the regular season, extremely dominant playoff run, but gets to the Finals and loses in heartbreaking fashion to a better team, but still overall one of his best seasons (LeBron in any of his Finals losses years)
3. Future - Second place finish in the MVP race, strong playoff run, but loses in the Conference Finals to a better team (KD in 2016)
If we wanna talk basketball, here’s how I would rank the three best rappers of 2015:
1. Kendrick - Relatively quiet regular season, turned up in the playoffs and carried his team to a championship victory (Jimmy Butler-esque, but they actually win)
2. Drake - MVP of the regular season, extremely dominant playoff run, but gets to the Finals and loses in heartbreaking fashion to a better team, but still overall one of his best seasons (LeBron in any of his Finals losses years)
3. Future - Second place finish in the MVP race, strong playoff run, but loses in the Conference Finals to a better team (KD in 2016)
steph is kendrick
If we wanna talk basketball, here’s how I would rank the three best rappers of 2015:
1. Kendrick - Relatively quiet regular season, turned up in the playoffs and carried his team to a championship victory (Jimmy Butler-esque, but they actually win)
2. Drake - MVP of the regular season, extremely dominant playoff run, but gets to the Finals and loses in heartbreaking fashion to a better team, but still overall one of his best seasons (LeBron in any of his Finals losses years)
3. Future - Second place finish in the MVP race, strong playoff run, but loses in the Conference Finals to a better team (KD in 2016)
Bruh I was just quoting the article
Bruh I was just quoting the article
I know, I was just expanding on the idea
If we wanna talk basketball, here’s how I would rank the three best rappers of 2015:
1. Kendrick - Relatively quiet regular season, turned up in the playoffs and carried his team to a championship victory (Jimmy Butler-esque, but they actually win)
2. Drake - MVP of the regular season, extremely dominant playoff run, but gets to the Finals and loses in heartbreaking fashion to a better team, but still overall one of his best seasons (LeBron in any of his Finals losses years)
3. Future - Second place finish in the MVP race, strong playoff run, but loses in the Conference Finals to a better team (KD in 2016)
Well damn my g, very noice , I agreed with complex, kendrick had the album but not the year, tpab was a smash hit and it's repayability was small
It's funny cause that Black Panther soundtrack was more enjoyable than both KOD & Scorpion put together but Complex still has the audacity to rank Drake highly in 2018 solely off of his feud with Push even though he lost miserably against him