Bro wrote this like a degrassi script
Scene: Luxurious Penthouse - Night
Drake invites Lil Uzi Vert and Lil Yachty to a private gathering in his penthouse, hoping to mend their strained relationship. The atmosphere is upscale, with dim lighting and plush furnishings.
Drake: (gesturing to a plush sofa) Gentlemen, please, have a seat. Let's talk.
Lil Uzi Vert: (guarded) What's there to talk about, Drake?
Lil Yachty: (nodding in agreement) Yeah, we've said our piece.
Drake: (earnest) I get it, I do. But we're all in this industry, trying to make our mark. There's room for all of us to shine.
Lil Uzi Vert: (skeptical) You really believe that?
Drake: (nodding) I do. Look, I've been where you guys are. I know what it's like to want recognition, to feel like you're not getting your due.
Lil Yachty: (softening) Yeah, but it's different for you, Drake. You're at the top.
Drake: (leaning forward) And let me tell you, it's lonely up here. I've had my fair share of battles, but I've also learned the value of collaboration.
Lil Uzi Vert: (curious) Collaboration? What do you mean?
Drake: (smiling) When artists come together, magic happens. We inspire each other, push each other to be better. Imagine what we could create if we put our minds and talents together.
Lil Yachty: (considering) That does sound appealing.
Drake: (nodding) It's not about competition, it's about elevating the art. Look at Jay-Z and Kanye, they had their differences, but they also made some of the best music together.
Lil Uzi Vert: (reflective) You might be onto something, Drake.
Drake: (optimistic) I know we can do great things together. Put aside the differences, focus on the music.
Lil Yachty: (smiling) Alright, let's give it a shot.
Lil Uzi Vert: (nodding in agreement) Yeah, let's make something legendary.
They share a moment of camaraderie, the tension dissipating. The three artists leave the penthouse, determined to forge a new path together.
Note: This dialogue depicts Drake's efforts to bridge the divide between Lil Uzi Vert and Lil Yachty. He emphasizes the power of collaboration and the potential for creating something extraordinary when artists work together. The conversation ends on a hopeful note, with the artists agreeing to put aside their differences and focus on the music.
Ok so my first impression after only listening on the radio stream
When I open the app and search this album
I wish the cover was better. The music better than that
This is easily his most No Holds Barred project thus far
Like if Iâm going out Iâm taking all yâall wit me type energy
this great but virgina beach might be his `worst intro lmaoooo
Lmao I get heâs not rapping but nah. This is better than KTFC and Rich flex
Probably late af but
s*** like this attracts so much attention, its a lotta ppl wanting drake to fail
Scarface intro so fitting at this point in drakes career
That was crazy, I was so tored and focused on the music and been listening to so much Scarface that it almost didnât register
Probably late af but
Breaking news: you donât actually need permission to interpolate. As long as you pay the royalties. Thereâs no clearance process for singing or recording other peopleâs songs tho, especially if itâs just a small part of our song
You need permission to sample
You donât need permission to interpolate
The more you know.
I hate redditors

these guys give themselves fictional expectations and then get disappointed when they aren't fulfilled
He knows ball.
He was f***in w a lot of songs on his stream earlier . Like 50/50 at least lol
I hate redditors

These are real people

He knows ball.
No he doesnât
s*** is top 5
You need permission to sample
You donât need permission to interpolate
The more you know.
So itâs permission + payment vs just payment?
These are real people

Your posts itt earlier were comparable to that post. If someone told me doot made that Reddit thread I wouldnât ask any follow up questions
He knows ball.
Honestly I think heâs just smart enough to realize that the âhipster hates drakeâ thing is too cliche for any self respecting hipster