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  • mmm fendi

    Call me crazy but there should be zero features on this joint

    nah, i'm okay with it having some R&B features

    his next solo album tho... I hope for zero features fr

  • New goated Drake era otw

  • mmm fendi

    Call me crazy but there should be zero features on this joint

    I hear you. I think smiley is confirmed on this no?

  • Feb 4
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    fuego

    Lmao when you have time to go through drakes back catalogue and a***yze the themes of each album and make a post about it you go for it.

    Unfortunately I’m not unemployed so I used AI to do it for me.

    Where those rebuttals at that you promised?

    Drake’s Vulnerability Hasn’t Disappeared – While his recent music includes more bravado and materialism, he still explores emotional depth in tracks like “Fair Trade,” “Pipe Down,” and “I Guess It’s F**k Me”, “Race My Mind” which show introspection and personal struggles. The emotional honesty is still there, but it has evolved rather than disappeared.

    Wealth and Status Don’t Mean Lack of Emotion – The argument assumes that because Drake now speaks from a more successful position, his emotions are less genuine. However, his fame introduces new struggles—distrust, isolation, and the pressure of maintaining success—which he discusses in songs like “Middle of the Ocean” and “8AM in Charlotte.”

    His Themes Have Expanded, Not Regressed – Instead of just a***yzing failed relationships as he did on Take Care, his newer music covers broader topics, including loyalty, betrayal, and the challenges of fame. While his perspective has changed, it doesn’t mean he’s lost his depth—it reflects personal growth.

    He Still Reflects on Relationships Deeply – Songs like “TSU,” “Liability,” and “Hours in Silence” prove that he still wrestles with love and heartbreak. While he may have a more detached or defensive stance at times, that’s part of the natural progression of someone who has experienced repeated betrayals.

    Comparing Early and Recent Work is an Unfair Standard – Artists evolve over time. Expecting Drake to maintain the exact same lyrical vulnerability as Take Care disregards his growth and life changes. No artist remains static, and his newer works reflect a different, but still emotionally rich, perspective.

    “This interpretation oversimplifies Drake’s evolution. While his earlier music was more openly introspective, his newer work still carries emotional weight but through the lens of someone who’s experienced the downsides of success. He hasn’t abandoned vulnerability—it’s just expressed differently, often masked by status and detachment as a defense mechanism.”

  • Nocta40 🦂
    Feb 4
    young majid

    Drake’s Vulnerability Hasn’t Disappeared – While his recent music includes more bravado and materialism, he still explores emotional depth in tracks like “Fair Trade,” “Pipe Down,” and “I Guess It’s F**k Me”, “Race My Mind” which show introspection and personal struggles. The emotional honesty is still there, but it has evolved rather than disappeared.

    Wealth and Status Don’t Mean Lack of Emotion – The argument assumes that because Drake now speaks from a more successful position, his emotions are less genuine. However, his fame introduces new struggles—distrust, isolation, and the pressure of maintaining success—which he discusses in songs like “Middle of the Ocean” and “8AM in Charlotte.”

    His Themes Have Expanded, Not Regressed – Instead of just a***yzing failed relationships as he did on Take Care, his newer music covers broader topics, including loyalty, betrayal, and the challenges of fame. While his perspective has changed, it doesn’t mean he’s lost his depth—it reflects personal growth.

    He Still Reflects on Relationships Deeply – Songs like “TSU,” “Liability,” and “Hours in Silence” prove that he still wrestles with love and heartbreak. While he may have a more detached or defensive stance at times, that’s part of the natural progression of someone who has experienced repeated betrayals.

    Comparing Early and Recent Work is an Unfair Standard – Artists evolve over time. Expecting Drake to maintain the exact same lyrical vulnerability as Take Care disregards his growth and life changes. No artist remains static, and his newer works reflect a different, but still emotionally rich, perspective.

    “This interpretation oversimplifies Drake’s evolution. While his earlier music was more openly introspective, his newer work still carries emotional weight but through the lens of someone who’s experienced the downsides of success. He hasn’t abandoned vulnerability—it’s just expressed differently, often masked by status and detachment as a defense mechanism.”

    Sometimes you gotta pop out and show posters @fuego

  • fuego 🔥
    Feb 4
    young majid

    Drake’s Vulnerability Hasn’t Disappeared – While his recent music includes more bravado and materialism, he still explores emotional depth in tracks like “Fair Trade,” “Pipe Down,” and “I Guess It’s F**k Me”, “Race My Mind” which show introspection and personal struggles. The emotional honesty is still there, but it has evolved rather than disappeared.

    Wealth and Status Don’t Mean Lack of Emotion – The argument assumes that because Drake now speaks from a more successful position, his emotions are less genuine. However, his fame introduces new struggles—distrust, isolation, and the pressure of maintaining success—which he discusses in songs like “Middle of the Ocean” and “8AM in Charlotte.”

    His Themes Have Expanded, Not Regressed – Instead of just a***yzing failed relationships as he did on Take Care, his newer music covers broader topics, including loyalty, betrayal, and the challenges of fame. While his perspective has changed, it doesn’t mean he’s lost his depth—it reflects personal growth.

    He Still Reflects on Relationships Deeply – Songs like “TSU,” “Liability,” and “Hours in Silence” prove that he still wrestles with love and heartbreak. While he may have a more detached or defensive stance at times, that’s part of the natural progression of someone who has experienced repeated betrayals.

    Comparing Early and Recent Work is an Unfair Standard – Artists evolve over time. Expecting Drake to maintain the exact same lyrical vulnerability as Take Care disregards his growth and life changes. No artist remains static, and his newer works reflect a different, but still emotionally rich, perspective.

    “This interpretation oversimplifies Drake’s evolution. While his earlier music was more openly introspective, his newer work still carries emotional weight but through the lens of someone who’s experienced the downsides of success. He hasn’t abandoned vulnerability—it’s just expressed differently, often masked by status and detachment as a defense mechanism.”

    “He hasn’t abandoned vulnerability—it’s just expressed differently, often masked by status and detachment as a defense mechanism.”

    So tl;dr you agree with me.

  • Feb 4
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    young majid

    needing AI to explain your own thoughts is crazy

    Critical thinking is in the gutter

    Watch me use AI to rebuttal these points

    Lmaooo I honestly just think people don't have the verbal skills they need to en masse especially millennials and younger because most of our gen can't read more than 280 characters so how can they expect to write any themselves? Lol not to flame anybody just def a common theme in western society now

  • Feb 4
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    OVOJersey

    Lmaooo I honestly just think people don't have the verbal skills they need to en masse especially millennials and younger because most of our gen can't read more than 280 characters so how can they expect to write any themselves? Lol not to flame anybody just def a common theme in western society now

    It’s alright apparently he’s not unemployed so he’s not able to think critically himself

    And I just proved you can use AI to support any argument lmaoo

  • fuego 🔥
    Feb 4
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    OVOJersey

    Lmaooo I honestly just think people don't have the verbal skills they need to en masse especially millennials and younger because most of our gen can't read more than 280 characters so how can they expect to write any themselves? Lol not to flame anybody just def a common theme in western society now

    I get where you’re coming from. But I don’t think using a tool equates to being dumb.

    Again, if you have time to review drakes back catalogue great, I don’t so I’ll use a tool that can more efficiently do that for me.

  • fuego 🔥
    Feb 4
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    young majid

    It’s alright apparently he’s not unemployed so he’s not able to think critically himself

    And I just proved you can use AI to support any argument lmaoo

    Using a tool to help you research is not the same as not having critical thinking. I think you’re over simplifying it to try to turn it into some debate instead of focusing on the actual opinion I expressed.

    Your AI that “supports any argument” spit out the same result that mine did.

  • fuego

    I get where you’re coming from. But I don’t think using a tool equates to being dumb.

    Again, if you have time to review drakes back catalogue great, I don’t so I’ll use a tool that can more efficiently do that for me.

    Using AI doesn't make anyone dumb. Everyone has to use a calculator for mathematics, it just the extent to what degree do you need it for single digit additions you know? Lol again not saying don't use it just noticing the Trend of people using it essentially to better verbalize their thoughts then themselves

  • Feb 4
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    fuego

    Using a tool to help you research is not the same as not having critical thinking. I think you’re over simplifying it to try to turn it into some debate instead of focusing on the actual opinion I expressed.

    Your AI that “supports any argument” spit out the same result that mine did.

    point is you didn’t express an opinion, you used AI for it

    And I ain’t tryna hate like that so I digress, however we are on a forum where we share our own arguments. Not AI.

    I get it tho that AI is now how most people do anything, I think we can both agree in the arguments that we don’t entirely disagree but you can use AI to prove any point

  • fuego 🔥
    Feb 4
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    young majid

    point is you didn’t express an opinion, you used AI for it

    And I ain’t tryna hate like that so I digress, however we are on a forum where we share our own arguments. Not AI.

    I get it tho that AI is now how most people do anything, I think we can both agree in the arguments that we don’t entirely disagree but you can use AI to prove any point

    I was expressing an opinion, if you back two or three pages from that post you’ll see me posting multiple times with my opinion and backing it up.

    It just got to the point where i wanted to confirm if drakes themes had changed from his earlier work to now so i used to a tool to help me do that and it summarized the changes that I’ve noticed well.

    All the arguments the AI made I was making on the page before.

  • fuego

    I was expressing an opinion, if you back two or three pages from that post you’ll see me posting multiple times with my opinion and backing it up.

    It just got to the point where i wanted to confirm if drakes themes had changed from his earlier work to now so i used to a tool to help me do that and it summarized the changes that I’ve noticed well.

    All the arguments the AI made I was making on the page before.

    I hear that, and if you want to use AI for purely research I can see that

    I’m talking about purely opinion, and actually doing the work

    I take pride in KTT cuz we tastemakers and we write what WE think, and I think that work is important. That’s all

  • fuego 🔥
    Feb 4
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    young majid

    point is you didn’t express an opinion, you used AI for it

    And I ain’t tryna hate like that so I digress, however we are on a forum where we share our own arguments. Not AI.

    I get it tho that AI is now how most people do anything, I think we can both agree in the arguments that we don’t entirely disagree but you can use AI to prove any point

    100%. It doesn’t have the same context as us in the convo. Whatever questions I ask leading up to the summary influence what it outputs. Asking more leading questions like “explain how drake talks about women has regressed over the recent projects” is going to give a different answer than “does Drake still like women”.

    Maybe in my original post I could’ve changed how I presented it. I was using the tool to help me a***yze drakes catalogue, it spit out a summary that I aligned with, and decided to share it.

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    I don't agree with posting a fully AI created opinion but I do use it to better flesh out my thoughts. Because I definitely don't feel like I'm good at properly expressing myself.

  • fuego 🔥
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    I don't agree with posting a fully AI created opinion but I do use it to better flesh out my thoughts. Because I definitely don't feel like I'm good at properly expressing myself.

    I think there’s a difference between posting AI content and not disclosing it as AI. And posting a screenshot from a tool and saying “I align with this summary”. If the screenshot was from reddit or twitter or a news site no one would bat an eye and they’d be focused on debating the actual point.

  • fuego

    100%. It doesn’t have the same context as us in the convo. Whatever questions I ask leading up to the summary influence what it outputs. Asking more leading questions like “explain how drake talks about women has regressed over the recent projects” is going to give a different answer than “does Drake still like women”.

    Maybe in my original post I could’ve changed how I presented it. I was using the tool to help me a***yze drakes catalogue, it spit out a summary that I aligned with, and decided to share it.

    I hear that, and makes more sense now understanding the context of your point

    At first I thought it was just a troll thing; all good

  • Feb 4
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    OVOJersey

    They comin out the woodwork for this one

    so happy drake retiring from rapping finally

  • Feb 4
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    mmm fendi

    Call me crazy but there should be zero features on this joint

    15 tracks of just Drake & PND singing is gonna feel like a drag tbh, features have the ability to spice things up a bit and give a fresh voice to an album, I'd definetly say they should have them. I also think drake is smart enough to realize that. HOWEVER, I believe he may also feed this project as a gift to the ovo fans that have stuck by him with this past year, so he may actually cater this album just for his fans so no features does make sense in that case

  • Feb 4
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    young majid

    Drake’s Vulnerability Hasn’t Disappeared – While his recent music includes more bravado and materialism, he still explores emotional depth in tracks like “Fair Trade,” “Pipe Down,” and “I Guess It’s F**k Me”, “Race My Mind” which show introspection and personal struggles. The emotional honesty is still there, but it has evolved rather than disappeared.

    Wealth and Status Don’t Mean Lack of Emotion – The argument assumes that because Drake now speaks from a more successful position, his emotions are less genuine. However, his fame introduces new struggles—distrust, isolation, and the pressure of maintaining success—which he discusses in songs like “Middle of the Ocean” and “8AM in Charlotte.”

    His Themes Have Expanded, Not Regressed – Instead of just a***yzing failed relationships as he did on Take Care, his newer music covers broader topics, including loyalty, betrayal, and the challenges of fame. While his perspective has changed, it doesn’t mean he’s lost his depth—it reflects personal growth.

    He Still Reflects on Relationships Deeply – Songs like “TSU,” “Liability,” and “Hours in Silence” prove that he still wrestles with love and heartbreak. While he may have a more detached or defensive stance at times, that’s part of the natural progression of someone who has experienced repeated betrayals.

    Comparing Early and Recent Work is an Unfair Standard – Artists evolve over time. Expecting Drake to maintain the exact same lyrical vulnerability as Take Care disregards his growth and life changes. No artist remains static, and his newer works reflect a different, but still emotionally rich, perspective.

    “This interpretation oversimplifies Drake’s evolution. While his earlier music was more openly introspective, his newer work still carries emotional weight but through the lens of someone who’s experienced the downsides of success. He hasn’t abandoned vulnerability—it’s just expressed differently, often masked by status and detachment as a defense mechanism.”

    this not gpt?

  • Eh wtf is going on itt

  • xxxkiraxxx

    this not gpt?

    Homie Fuego was arguing, or I should say proving his thesis of drake regressing emotionally using AI

    I said that’s funny because you can use AI to prove any point, and that it could be argued using AI

    he said do it, so this is where it’s from

    I’m not a user of AI when it comes to talking about opinions on music, just proving you can use it to prove anything you want

  • Can’t wait for this tracklist