"let me get a quickie - speed stick, no deodorant
to cover up the smell cause your parents are the nosiest..."
i mean
https://wi.to/1f072c78eb815771
Here we go
“Even with a bunch of women you can still be the loneliest“ is the most TML era Drake line
Thinking this is technically post-TML but like before work was really started on TC, but the file says 2011 so
Threw it on Club Paradise
o s***tttttttttttttttttt
What you think?
trash,
lol
mostly cuz of the beat
that’s a Dilla beat you calling trash
This song was leaked in full on June 17, 2020. It was first mentioned in a May 2013 interview with Rolling Stone when Busta spoke about working with his (at the time) YMCMB labelmates and mentioned: “I have something that’s actually halfway done with Drake on a J. Dilla beat. It’s incredible.”
Though the exact date of recording is unknown and it was not mentioned until mid-2013, it’s speculated that this is from the ~2010 Thank Me Later era based on the sound and style of Drake’s rapping. It’s worth mentioning that Busta was signed to YMCMB from 2011-2014, so it’s possible that he recorded his verse during this time.
Although not released officially, this would be Drake and Busta’s first official collaboration and Drake’s second time to sample a J Dilla beat. Busta had rapped over multiple J Dilla beats prior to the recording of this song. Drake had previously sampled J Dilla’s “Time: The Donut of the Heart” on “Where To Now” off of his 2007 mixtape Comeback Season. In an October 2013 interview, Drake said, “There was a time when I wouldn’t listen to anything unless it was produced by Dilla” when speaking on his origins as something of a ‘backpack rapper’.
It’s hard to pinpoint the exact location of this Dilla beat in his discography due to the prolific amount of work that he left behind and the lack of titles for many of them, but this beat seems to be track 12 off of the 64 Beats beat tape and has been given the fan-designated title ‘Mandarin Tea.’ Fellow Slum Village rapper Elzhi previously rapped over this same beat on “Horney Joint” off of his officially unreleased Out of Focus EP. Dilla sampled Miroslav Vitouš‘ “Concerto in E Minor” for the beat.
Lyrics are on genius already
https://genius.com/Drake-stay-down-lyrics
Why they crediting this as a Drake song?
Why they crediting this as a Drake song?
Idk I didn't make the page. Probably just cause Drake's the bigger name
Anybody got some cover art for this track?
I'm just gonna use this til somebody with design skill cooks something up
