Yeah. In this one, sounds like he says “maybe we should try doing things my way”
In the final
“Maybe we should have just did things my way”
Good ear
Released songs? 5 AM in Toronto.
Unreleased? 3-Peat
"Dealing with these niggas man it take a lot, been saying f*** a chaser when we taking shots"
I like that Meek and Drake have mended their relationship but it sucks that we never got it.
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvo9XU7w6ZIWhen I finally caught the double entendre of that chaser and shots line:
we probably have footage of every song recorded
NEED that 2.5 hour writing/recording “nice for what” with murda.
NEED that 2.5 hour writing/recording “nice for what” with murda.
The week of WATTBA is gonna be insane
Yeah. In this one, sounds like he says “maybe we should try doing things my way”
In the final
“Maybe we should have just did things my way”
Great catch
Theo got clips of ammo tucked away
they got so much s*** in the vault man this aint fair
Crazy to see all the views love on social media now after they ripped it to pieces when it first dropped
Of course the Diamonds Dancing verse
Someone post that copypasta
Yet again, it was another late, sleepless night in Atlanta. The studio was packed, yet intimate all at the same time. Warm amber lights washed over exotic leather furniture, creating a dimly lit sonic oasis. A sweet aroma of weed smoke clouded the air, while vanilla scented candles were strategically placed around the room. The mood developed into a haze of relaxation. As engineers and producers methodically worked the mixing boards, Future and the rest of his entourage nodded along to a rough take of a track that would later be called "Diamonds Dancing." Many individuals in the studio danced along while producers ran the track back, but there stood Drake in a dark corner, dissecting every piece of "Diamonds Dancing" with surgical precision. The track stopped playing, and Drake stepped from the shadows. He didn't speak much, but when he did, people listened.
"I'm going back in the booth, play that outro back."
Puzzled, the engineer began playing the outro instrumental back, not questioning Drake's demands. The room fell quiet as people began to observe. As the outro began to play, Drake put on a pair of monitor headphones, rubbed his beard and began to take a drink of a dark, murky substance. Closing his eyes, Drake began to flow freely.
"You doin' me dirty, you know. How we let it get like this I don't know. But that nigga can't save your soul, nah." Producers and entourage members in the studio began to look around the room to see if others were witnessing what was happening. Drake continued crooning into the microphone, while the mood became even darker in the studio.
"Doing me dirty, you doing me dirty. Haven't even heard from you. How can you live with yourself? Haven't even heard from you. How can you live with yourself? Ungrateful, ungrateful." The Engineer looked over to Future with concern. The engineer whispered, "should we stop him?" Future then put up one finger, as to silence the engineer while shaking his head, not taking his eyes off of Drake.
"Your momma be ashamed of you. I haven't even heard from you, not a single word from you, Ungrateful. I'm too good for you, too good for you. You should go back to him, perfect match for you, unstable." Candles in the studio began to flicker and die out, one by one, as if a spirit swept throughout the room.
"Doing me dirty. You're making me nervous. I haven't even heard from you. You look drained, you look exhausted, girl them late nights ain't good for you. Really starting to show on you. Don't hit me up when it's good for you. Ungrateful." By now, everyone had stopped what they were doing, all attention was focused on the darkened silhouette in the recording booth. Finishing up his final thoughts, Drake hung up the headphones, took another sip of muddy water, and crept out of the recording booth.
As he came back into the studio, all eyes followed his every movement. Drake retreated back to his shadowed corner, where he leaned against the wall with his fingers interlocked and pressed against his lips, as if in deep thought. The silence of the room created an uneasy tension. The uneasiness built more and more, as studio members waited for him to speak. Finally, he broke the silence.
"Play it back."
this doc is boutta be crazy... Netflix cut the check
yeah this would definitely be dope on netflix
he starting a bidding war between Netflix, Apple and Amazon rn like when started one for his record contract with the major labels:
https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/268473/drakes-major-label-bidding-war-heats-up-universal-signing-likely
I’d prefer an initial theatrical release. Would be so cool to break box office records then break Netflix records
spent a year waiting for this snippet and now we have documentary footage of being recorded
I remember replaying this over and over my freshman year of high school, what a time!!!
why is the footage so crisp?
even the way it's filmed is interesting, I think Theo was the perfect guy for this job
the camera angles and the way it zooms in on drake walking in the booth makes it feel like you're there with him
yeah this would definitely be dope on netflix
It's literally the perfect time to drop it. would do ridiculous numbers, I guess he's holding out so the bag can be even bigger. they are just sitting on a bunch of footage
why is the footage so crisp?
even the way it's filmed is interesting, I think Theo was the perfect guy for this job
the camera angles and the way it zooms in on drake walking in the booth makes it feel like you're there with him
Theo says Drake asked him to start shooting on film recently so we might see a stylistic difference for every era. Handheld/amateur for SFG until NWTS (40’s footage), this style from NWTS until Scorpion, and film post Scorpion
When we finally get the footage of him recording Diamonds Dancing outro >>>
Yet again, it was another late, sleepless night in Atlanta. The studio was packed, yet intimate all at the same time. Warm amber lights washed over exotic leather furniture, creating a dimly lit sonic oasis. A sweet aroma of weed smoke clouded the air, while vanilla scented candles were strategically placed around the room. The mood developed into a haze of relaxation. As engineers and producers methodically worked the mixing boards, Future and the rest of his entourage nodded along to a rough take of a track that would later be called "Diamonds Dancing." Many individuals in the studio danced along while producers ran the track back, but there stood Drake in a dark corner, dissecting every piece of "Diamonds Dancing" with surgical precision. The track stopped playing, and Drake stepped from the shadows. He didn't speak much, but when he did, people listened.
"I'm going back in the booth, play that outro back."
Puzzled, the engineer began playing the outro instrumental back, not questioning Drake's demands. The room fell quiet as people began to observe. As the outro began to play, Drake put on a pair of monitor headphones, rubbed his beard and began to take a drink of a dark, murky substance. Closing his eyes, Drake began to flow freely.
"You doin' me dirty, you know. How we let it get like this I don't know. But that nigga can't save your soul, nah." Producers and entourage members in the studio began to look around the room to see if others were witnessing what was happening. Drake continued crooning into the microphone, while the mood became even darker in the studio.
"Doing me dirty, you doing me dirty. Haven't even heard from you. How can you live with yourself? Haven't even heard from you. How can you live with yourself? Ungrateful, ungrateful." The Engineer looked over to Future with concern. The engineer whispered, "should we stop him?" Future then put up one finger, as to silence the engineer while shaking his head, not taking his eyes off of Drake.
"Your momma be ashamed of you. I haven't even heard from you, not a single word from you, Ungrateful. I'm too good for you, too good for you. You should go back to him, perfect match for you, unstable." Candles in the studio began to flicker and die out, one by one, as if a spirit swept throughout the room.
"Doing me dirty. You're making me nervous. I haven't even heard from you. You look drained, you look exhausted, girl them late nights ain't good for you. Really starting to show on you. Don't hit me up when it's good for you. Ungrateful." By now, everyone had stopped what they were doing, all attention was focused on the darkened silhouette in the recording booth. Finishing up his final thoughts, Drake hung up the headphones, took another sip of muddy water, and crept out of the recording booth.
As he came back into the studio, all eyes followed his every movement. Drake retreated back to his shadowed corner, where he leaned against the wall with his fingers interlocked and pressed against his lips, as if in deep thought. The silence of the room created an uneasy tension. The uneasiness built more and more, as studio members waited for him to speak. Finally, he broke the silence.
"Play it back."