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  • Aug 12, 2020

    In Kobe's documentary "Muse" there's a scene where he says something like ''Wanted to sit at the same table as my muses, Michael, Magic ..and belong. Proud to be able to say that I can do that.'' If Drake do something like that, it would be great.

  • Aug 12, 2020

    Expect a crazy sample flip of his earlier work too

  • Aug 12, 2020

    OP is definitely onto something. In for when this comes to fruition

  • Aug 12, 2020

    and everyone will have to accept he belongs next to them

  • Skit featuring voiceover from all dead legends

  • Aug 12, 2020

    great thread

  • Aug 13, 2020
    Gris

    It started months ago when we got one of our first peeks at what this new era from Drake will sonically sound like when he put out "When To Say When" & "Chicago Freestyle". Fans took quick notice that both songs in their own ways were an homage to Jay Z and Eminem.

    Whether it be Drake sporting a Yankees jacket rapping in front of Jay Z's very own Marcy houses

    Shots of the Brooklyn Bridge with the NYC skyline at night replicating shots from the "Where I'm From" video with Drake wearing a Jesus piece

    Or just the fact that he's rapping over the Song Cry sample, there's no denying that When To Say When is his salute to Jay Z.

    Chicago Freestyle caught the attention of many fans due to the catchy interpolation of Eminem's "Superman"

    Drake also paid homage to Michael Jackson on Toosie Slide throughout the song with lyrics saying "I can dance like Michael Jackson" and seen doing a few MJ moves.

    Now the 3 tracks were clearly put on Dark Lane Demo Tapes but it's safe to say they were made in the same era that Drake is making his 6th studio album.

    In the recent leak "Lie To Me" we hear a speech at the end of the song from another GOAT in the rap game that sounds like it's intended for the album. It's Diddy giving Drake his flowers telling him that he's solidified as top 5 ever.

    With a few recent leaks that everyone loves in "Sound 42" and now "Intoxicated" we hear yet another sample from one of the GOATs and also one of Drake's favorite rappers ever in Biggie Smalls. Drake has said Biggie had some of the greatest flows and cadences ever.

    Sound 42 starts with a sample from Biggie's intro on Life After Death

    !https://youtu.be/fidVl3QOwQ8!https://youtu.be/y5rFc1EqK0w

    Intoxicated has a sample from "Hope You Niggas Sleep" by Biggie, the last bar on Biggie's first verse is sampled. You can hear it in the Intoxicated snippet that just got put out here: https://streamable.com/7rwl7q
    Sample is used from @​1:26:

    !https://youtu.be/053L-q4iqLg

    Also recently seen Drake bought new Tupac chains that he posted on his Instagram story

    Lastly we saw Drake wearing a Wu-Tang Clan tee on what could potentially be a video shoot for the new album.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CDh8PqDlGB4

    Another set of GOATs in the rap game which we know Drake has paid homage to before.
    "Wu-Tang Forever" is obviously his salute to them

    !https://youtu.be/UpDBIPOuNRk

    Pound Cake also samples Wu-Tang's "C.R.E.A.M."

    !https://youtu.be/PBwAxmrE194!https://youtu.be/lUKGzvQj4bI

    We've also seen Raekwon show Drake love and vice versa when Drake brought him out for the NWTS Alife session

    !https://youtu.be/pHx-K9Xd31c

    Will we see another Wu-Tang homage on this album? I guess we'll just have to see. If anything has been true about this album I think it's safe to say that all signs are pointing to Drake paying homage to some of the greatest rappers of all time who have helped shape him and influence him.

    Excellent write up and investigation. If this is true and it’s executed correctly...man this could be the one

  • Aug 14, 2020

    ibb.co/R4PZksY

    PAC... Smile Now, Cry Later

  • Aug 14, 2020
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    Laugh Now, Cry Later is the seventh studio album by rapper Ice Cube, released on June 6, 2006. It is Ice Cube's first album to be released on his independently owned record label Lench Mob Records

    Scorpion era Ice Cube said rappers usually be on top about 3 years so we were probably toward the end of Drake’s run (hence on 8 out of 10 “I’ve been on top for 3 sets of 3 years”) around Story of Adidon

  • Aug 18, 2020
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    "Laugh now cry later, I rhyme greater
    Than the average playa hater and spectators" - Biggie on his track Long Kiss Goodnight. Line is towards Pac and his Smile Now, Laugh Later tattoo on his back.

    Drakes track called Laugh Now Cry Later

    genius.com/The-notorious-big-long-kiss-goodnight-lyrics

    S/O to @Bill_My_Zoot

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  • Aug 25, 2020

    DJ Screw intro on the Not Around LEAK

  • Aug 25, 2020
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    “I’m all about my brothers like the mans that I’m samplin’”

  • Aug 25, 2020
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    esco

    “I’m all about my brothers like the mans that I’m samplin’”

    Think that was on an Isley Brothers sample

  • quadra

    Think that was on an Isley Brothers sample

    Imagine if it’s the Brothers Gibb 🤔 Stayin Alive sample