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  • Sep 30, 2022

    this s*** crack

  • Sep 30, 2022
  • Sep 30, 2022

    I looked at my wrist and instantly turned to ray charles

  • Sep 30, 2022

    Gangnm

  • Sep 30, 2022

    One of the hardest from LA ever. Ralfy did a good job puttin this tape together, I know listenin to his music prob f***s him up a lil each time. #LLDRAKEO

  • Sep 30, 2022

    Finally on streaming, how is this?

    I haven't loved his post jail output but I miss him so I hope they took their time with the mixing on his voice for this one and the beats

  • Sep 30, 2022

    Ask for permission so hard

  • Sep 30, 2022

    Tape is way more raw than the last ones

  • Sep 30, 2022

    rip 2 bruh gone way too soon

  • Sep 30, 2022
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    tape made me sad he gone all over again. cant remember the last time a posthumous project slapped like this

  • Sep 30, 2022
    dvojrole

    Cant wait. Miss this guy. He never missed and wont from the grave either

  • Oct 1, 2022

    Hang With The Opps

  • Oct 1, 2022
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    I miss Drakeo

    He was one of one

  • Oct 1, 2022

    masterpiece, LLTR

  • Oct 1, 2022

    f*** YG

  • OP
    Oct 2, 2022

    #9 on Apple Music, YG #10

  • OP
    Oct 2, 2022

    john lennon my favorite beat, ask for permission really hard and has a bris shoutout. song sounds bris influenced, real one to the grave

  • Oct 2, 2022
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    they know the truth

  • Oct 2, 2022
    mishka

    they know the truth

  • Oct 2, 2022
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    mr get dough

    I miss Drakeo

    He was one of one

    unfortunately after listening to some tracks of his I just don't get the hype (my buddy says this dude is his favorite rapper too but I feel like he can rap better than Drakeo lol)...production knocks just don't hear anything special in dudes raps idk

  • Oct 2, 2022
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    mentalcase420

    unfortunately after listening to some tracks of his I just don't get the hype (my buddy says this dude is his favorite rapper too but I feel like he can rap better than Drakeo lol)...production knocks just don't hear anything special in dudes raps idk

    You really didnt HAVE to make this comment You don’t get it. Its so hard to describe Drakeo. Jeff Weiss who was a reporter who rolled with the Stinc Team, wrote about him and he put it great

    Drakeo grew up steeped in this tradition, yet self-consciously apart from it. Like Wu-Tang, E-40, and MF Doom, he’d conceived an entirely new rap language, at once flamboyantly absurd and sniper precise, what he called “lingo bingo.” To listen to Drake was to decipher a shadowland hieroglyphics of antique slang and diabolical taunts—to inhabit a tragicomic cartoon realism. He may have rapped about guns, d****, and violence, but he did so with whimsy and literary flair. Drakeo renamed the extended clips on his rifles after Martin characters and called his rivals “Shirleys” (after Shirley Temple) or “Silly Billys.” Christening himself “the foreign whip crasher,” he alternated between Simpsons jokes and stories of Neiman Marcus shopping sprees, or from his lucrative day job as king of the flockers (local slang for breaking and entering).

  • JT is Electric

    You really didnt HAVE to make this comment You don’t get it. Its so hard to describe Drakeo. Jeff Weiss who was a reporter who rolled with the Stinc Team, wrote about him and he put it great

    Drakeo grew up steeped in this tradition, yet self-consciously apart from it. Like Wu-Tang, E-40, and MF Doom, he’d conceived an entirely new rap language, at once flamboyantly absurd and sniper precise, what he called “lingo bingo.” To listen to Drake was to decipher a shadowland hieroglyphics of antique slang and diabolical taunts—to inhabit a tragicomic cartoon realism. He may have rapped about guns, d****, and violence, but he did so with whimsy and literary flair. Drakeo renamed the extended clips on his rifles after Martin characters and called his rivals “Shirleys” (after Shirley Temple) or “Silly Billys.” Christening himself “the foreign whip crasher,” he alternated between Simpsons jokes and stories of Neiman Marcus shopping sprees, or from his lucrative day job as king of the flockers (local slang for breaking and entering).

    I made the comment because I wanted to understand what I'm clearly missing lol thanks for posting that though

  • Oct 2, 2022
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    mentalcase420

    unfortunately after listening to some tracks of his I just don't get the hype (my buddy says this dude is his favorite rapper too but I feel like he can rap better than Drakeo lol)...production knocks just don't hear anything special in dudes raps idk

    Not a wasted bar on this s***

  • Oct 2, 2022
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    mr get dough
    !https://youtu.be/i6zGWYO9uFY

    Not a wasted bar on this s***

    that one's not bad...I don't have a problem with his raps really just not a fan of that type of flow

  • Oct 2, 2022
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    mentalcase420

    that one's not bad...I don't have a problem with his raps really just not a fan of that type of flow

    His flow is what makes or breaks the enjoyment of him

    Personally i think he has one of the best flows of any recent rapper, he really fins unique pockets to fit in