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  • Easily the best song he’s had in a hot minute

    Didnt listen to the new album like that but if he went this route sonically for the next he’d have something special

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  • LaFlare

    Drake undid all the spells Kendrick put on him

  • Ron James

    Not really, 20 track Drake album should be having wayyyyy more motion than it’s having right now

    sss4u is out performing Her Loss in both album sales and chart positions right now when u compare their respective weeks following release

  • hippie

    jesus christ

    damn man you didn’t have to do me like this

  • monoculture

    The amount of talent you need still be hanging on after last year is insane

    Fr though , i legit thought bro was cooked in the heat of it all

  • he fumbled this moment tbh

    some cool shots on here tho

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    drake survived ghostwriting, get pissed on, and getting exposed for being a deadbeat and nobody cared. he could be an actual pdf and still nobody would care lol

    Well, for one, none of these things were true.

    He never had a ghostwriter. He has a long history of writing songs for people and Quentin Miller was credited for his work on IYRTITL and was even one of the people thanked in the liner notes of the album. Also, the reference tracks he made for Drake were clearly only for flows/cadence purposes. People saw all of these things and concluded that it didn't take away from Drake's ability as a songwriter.

    He never got pissed on. As the story goes, a friend of T.I. who was drunk, peed in the aisle of a movie theater and some of it happened to get on Drake's shoe. Drake got "clowned" because he didn't beat the guy up or have people beat the guy up. That's all. Y'all frame that like some nigga went full blast on him or something and that simply never happened.

    He was never a deadbeat. That's something anyone with common sense understood and even Pusha T himself eventually came out and admitted he only pushed that narrative for the purpose of his beef with Drake.

    And despite all the accusations of Drake being a pedophile, he has zero actual accusations of wrongdoing from anyone.

    So, at the end of the day, you can't say he "survived" all these things because what's happened with him is that most of the dirt people try to throw on him never truly stick because it's usually straight-up lies or s*** that's been offered without context, like the blackface picture of him Pusha T posted.

    Something that also helps Drake a lot is that he tries his best to keep music at the forefront of everything he does. He stays making and releasing music so the conversation around him is usually mostly about the music.

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    Well, for one, none of these things were true.

    He never had a ghostwriter. He has a long history of writing songs for people and Quentin Miller was credited for his work on IYRTITL and was even one of the people thanked in the liner notes of the album. Also, the reference tracks he made for Drake were clearly only for flows/cadence purposes. People saw all of these things and concluded that it didn't take away from Drake's ability as a songwriter.

    He never got pissed on. As the story goes, a friend of T.I. who was drunk, peed in the aisle of a movie theater and some of it happened to get on Drake's shoe. Drake got "clowned" because he didn't beat the guy up or have people beat the guy up. That's all. Y'all frame that like some nigga went full blast on him or something and that simply never happened.

    He was never a deadbeat. That's something anyone with common sense understood and even Pusha T himself eventually came out and admitted he only pushed that narrative for the purpose of his beef with Drake.

    And despite all the accusations of Drake being a pedophile, he has zero actual accusations of wrongdoing from anyone.

    So, at the end of the day, you can't say he "survived" all these things because what's happened with him is that most of the dirt people try to throw on him never truly stick because it's usually straight-up lies or s*** that's been offered without context, like the blackface picture of him Pusha T posted.

    Something that also helps Drake a lot is that he tries his best to keep music at the forefront of everything he does. He stays making and releasing music so the conversation around him is usually mostly about the music.

    Period

  • thegreatdivine

    Well, for one, none of these things were true.

    He never had a ghostwriter. He has a long history of writing songs for people and Quentin Miller was credited for his work on IYRTITL and was even one of the people thanked in the liner notes of the album. Also, the reference tracks he made for Drake were clearly only for flows/cadence purposes. People saw all of these things and concluded that it didn't take away from Drake's ability as a songwriter.

    He never got pissed on. As the story goes, a friend of T.I. who was drunk, peed in the aisle of a movie theater and some of it happened to get on Drake's shoe. Drake got "clowned" because he didn't beat the guy up or have people beat the guy up. That's all. Y'all frame that like some nigga went full blast on him or something and that simply never happened.

    He was never a deadbeat. That's something anyone with common sense understood and even Pusha T himself eventually came out and admitted he only pushed that narrative for the purpose of his beef with Drake.

    And despite all the accusations of Drake being a pedophile, he has zero actual accusations of wrongdoing from anyone.

    So, at the end of the day, you can't say he "survived" all these things because what's happened with him is that most of the dirt people try to throw on him never truly stick because it's usually straight-up lies or s*** that's been offered without context, like the blackface picture of him Pusha T posted.

    Something that also helps Drake a lot is that he tries his best to keep music at the forefront of everything he does. He stays making and releasing music so the conversation around him is usually mostly about the music.

    You heard it here folks

    “He didn’t get peed on, the guy peed and some of it got on drake”

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    What next, drake didn’t get beat up by diddy, diddy fists got beat up by drakes face

  • Nix

    All the shots with the dancers were crazy

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    thegreatdivine

    Well, for one, none of these things were true.

    He never had a ghostwriter. He has a long history of writing songs for people and Quentin Miller was credited for his work on IYRTITL and was even one of the people thanked in the liner notes of the album. Also, the reference tracks he made for Drake were clearly only for flows/cadence purposes. People saw all of these things and concluded that it didn't take away from Drake's ability as a songwriter.

    He never got pissed on. As the story goes, a friend of T.I. who was drunk, peed in the aisle of a movie theater and some of it happened to get on Drake's shoe. Drake got "clowned" because he didn't beat the guy up or have people beat the guy up. That's all. Y'all frame that like some nigga went full blast on him or something and that simply never happened.

    He was never a deadbeat. That's something anyone with common sense understood and even Pusha T himself eventually came out and admitted he only pushed that narrative for the purpose of his beef with Drake.

    And despite all the accusations of Drake being a pedophile, he has zero actual accusations of wrongdoing from anyone.

    So, at the end of the day, you can't say he "survived" all these things because what's happened with him is that most of the dirt people try to throw on him never truly stick because it's usually straight-up lies or s*** that's been offered without context, like the blackface picture of him Pusha T posted.

    Something that also helps Drake a lot is that he tries his best to keep music at the forefront of everything he does. He stays making and releasing music so the conversation around him is usually mostly about the music.

  • thegreatdivine

    Well, for one, none of these things were true.

    He never had a ghostwriter. He has a long history of writing songs for people and Quentin Miller was credited for his work on IYRTITL and was even one of the people thanked in the liner notes of the album. Also, the reference tracks he made for Drake were clearly only for flows/cadence purposes. People saw all of these things and concluded that it didn't take away from Drake's ability as a songwriter.

    He never got pissed on. As the story goes, a friend of T.I. who was drunk, peed in the aisle of a movie theater and some of it happened to get on Drake's shoe. Drake got "clowned" because he didn't beat the guy up or have people beat the guy up. That's all. Y'all frame that like some nigga went full blast on him or something and that simply never happened.

    He was never a deadbeat. That's something anyone with common sense understood and even Pusha T himself eventually came out and admitted he only pushed that narrative for the purpose of his beef with Drake.

    And despite all the accusations of Drake being a pedophile, he has zero actual accusations of wrongdoing from anyone.

    So, at the end of the day, you can't say he "survived" all these things because what's happened with him is that most of the dirt people try to throw on him never truly stick because it's usually straight-up lies or s*** that's been offered without context, like the blackface picture of him Pusha T posted.

    Something that also helps Drake a lot is that he tries his best to keep music at the forefront of everything he does. He stays making and releasing music so the conversation around him is usually mostly about the music.

    Aint no way 😭😭😭😭

  • Drake only got a lil urine on him? Alert the presses my whole life is a lie

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  • jive

    Someone explain how any of this video is directed at dot

    Outside what others have shown you, the niggas artwork and start of the video is him shaking up crip should be the main indicator

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  • splice
    https://twitter.com/3much4thesehoez/status/1001661363817795587

    And? So, if a man, who is clearly drunk out of his mind, pees in the alley of the movie theatre and some of it gets on your feet and you don't proceed to have him killed, that makes you a weirdo? If that's the case then y'all got it.

  • Nix

    One of the best parts of the video.

  • Nix

    The beat switch moment

  • thegreatdivine

    Well, for one, none of these things were true.

    He never had a ghostwriter. He has a long history of writing songs for people and Quentin Miller was credited for his work on IYRTITL and was even one of the people thanked in the liner notes of the album. Also, the reference tracks he made for Drake were clearly only for flows/cadence purposes. People saw all of these things and concluded that it didn't take away from Drake's ability as a songwriter.

    He never got pissed on. As the story goes, a friend of T.I. who was drunk, peed in the aisle of a movie theater and some of it happened to get on Drake's shoe. Drake got "clowned" because he didn't beat the guy up or have people beat the guy up. That's all. Y'all frame that like some nigga went full blast on him or something and that simply never happened.

    He was never a deadbeat. That's something anyone with common sense understood and even Pusha T himself eventually came out and admitted he only pushed that narrative for the purpose of his beef with Drake.

    And despite all the accusations of Drake being a pedophile, he has zero actual accusations of wrongdoing from anyone.

    So, at the end of the day, you can't say he "survived" all these things because what's happened with him is that most of the dirt people try to throw on him never truly stick because it's usually straight-up lies or s*** that's been offered without context, like the blackface picture of him Pusha T posted.

    Something that also helps Drake a lot is that he tries his best to keep music at the forefront of everything he does. He stays making and releasing music so the conversation around him is usually mostly about the music.