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    His whole career he has never done what "the people" said they wanted him to do, he always does the contrarian thing that people complain about, but it almost always turns out to be the right thing, and what the people end up wanting in reality. Stated preference vs actual preference.

    The latest example of this is post-beef. After the success of not like us the collective wisdom was that "Drake should just go silent for a year or two and let people miss him". Instead, Drake was as present as ever, doing whatever he wanted. So now when a producer leaks a rough freestyle it makes more noise than some people's albums, and platforms that were saying he was done 5 months ago are trying to get back on his good side.

    You can't become the most prolific rapper of all time by doing what the collective says, because most people are stupid, and you're trying to do something that has never been done before, so why would the collective know the best way to achieve it?

    Life lesson in there for those who want to achieve things.

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    WRF

    His whole career he has never done what "the people" said they wanted him to do, he always does the contrarian thing that people complain about, but it almost always turns out to be the right thing, and what the people end up wanting in reality. Stated preference vs actual preference.

    The latest example of this is post-beef. After the success of not like us the collective wisdom was that "Drake should just go silent for a year or two and let people miss him". Instead, Drake was as present as ever, doing whatever he wanted. So now when a producer leaks a rough freestyle it makes more noise than some people's albums, and platforms that were saying he was done 5 months ago are trying to get back on his good side.

    You can't become the most prolific rapper of all time by doing what the collective says, because most people are stupid, and you're trying to do something that has never been done before, so why would the collective know the best way to achieve it?

    Life lesson in there for those who want to achieve things.

  • WRF

    His whole career he has never done what "the people" said they wanted him to do, he always does the contrarian thing that people complain about, but it almost always turns out to be the right thing, and what the people end up wanting in reality. Stated preference vs actual preference.

    The latest example of this is post-beef. After the success of not like us the collective wisdom was that "Drake should just go silent for a year or two and let people miss him". Instead, Drake was as present as ever, doing whatever he wanted. So now when a producer leaks a rough freestyle it makes more noise than some people's albums, and platforms that were saying he was done 5 months ago are trying to get back on his good side.

    You can't become the most prolific rapper of all time by doing what the collective says, because most people are stupid, and you're trying to do something that has never been done before, so why would the collective know the best way to achieve it?

    Life lesson in there for those who want to achieve things.

  • Jan 5
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    WRF

    His whole career he has never done what "the people" said they wanted him to do, he always does the contrarian thing that people complain about, but it almost always turns out to be the right thing, and what the people end up wanting in reality. Stated preference vs actual preference.

    The latest example of this is post-beef. After the success of not like us the collective wisdom was that "Drake should just go silent for a year or two and let people miss him". Instead, Drake was as present as ever, doing whatever he wanted. So now when a producer leaks a rough freestyle it makes more noise than some people's albums, and platforms that were saying he was done 5 months ago are trying to get back on his good side.

    You can't become the most prolific rapper of all time by doing what the collective says, because most people are stupid, and you're trying to do something that has never been done before, so why would the collective know the best way to achieve it?

    Life lesson in there for those who want to achieve things.

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    @LeBron_James You lost a real one.

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    WRF

    His whole career he has never done what "the people" said they wanted him to do, he always does the contrarian thing that people complain about, but it almost always turns out to be the right thing, and what the people end up wanting in reality. Stated preference vs actual preference.

    The latest example of this is post-beef. After the success of not like us the collective wisdom was that "Drake should just go silent for a year or two and let people miss him". Instead, Drake was as present as ever, doing whatever he wanted. So now when a producer leaks a rough freestyle it makes more noise than some people's albums, and platforms that were saying he was done 5 months ago are trying to get back on his good side.

    You can't become the most prolific rapper of all time by doing what the collective says, because most people are stupid, and you're trying to do something that has never been done before, so why would the collective know the best way to achieve it?

    Life lesson in there for those who want to achieve things.

    That freestyle was weird and I don’t know what he wants us to come away from it with

  • Jan 5
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    WRF

    His whole career he has never done what "the people" said they wanted him to do, he always does the contrarian thing that people complain about, but it almost always turns out to be the right thing, and what the people end up wanting in reality. Stated preference vs actual preference.

    The latest example of this is post-beef. After the success of not like us the collective wisdom was that "Drake should just go silent for a year or two and let people miss him". Instead, Drake was as present as ever, doing whatever he wanted. So now when a producer leaks a rough freestyle it makes more noise than some people's albums, and platforms that were saying he was done 5 months ago are trying to get back on his good side.

    You can't become the most prolific rapper of all time by doing what the collective says, because most people are stupid, and you're trying to do something that has never been done before, so why would the collective know the best way to achieve it?

    Life lesson in there for those who want to achieve things.

    I wonder when she learned the word mafioso or if it was just for this

  • Jan 5

    Ahh sweet, a schizo thread.jpg

  • tomorrow volverse
    !https://youtu.be/gpQMTKhXg4k?si=HkoGgB2AJ57PAA25

    That freestyle was weird and I don’t know what he wants us to come away from it with

    Another sneaky unsure drop too lol a la Push Ups

  • WRF

    His whole career he has never done what "the people" said they wanted him to do, he always does the contrarian thing that people complain about, but it almost always turns out to be the right thing, and what the people end up wanting in reality. Stated preference vs actual preference.

    The latest example of this is post-beef. After the success of not like us the collective wisdom was that "Drake should just go silent for a year or two and let people miss him". Instead, Drake was as present as ever, doing whatever he wanted. So now when a producer leaks a rough freestyle it makes more noise than some people's albums, and platforms that were saying he was done 5 months ago are trying to get back on his good side.

    You can't become the most prolific rapper of all time by doing what the collective says, because most people are stupid, and you're trying to do something that has never been done before, so why would the collective know the best way to achieve it?

    Life lesson in there for those who want to achieve things.

  • OP
    Jan 5
    BnBallinToo

    I called it

    https://ktt2.com/drake-shouldnt-take-a-break-from-releasing-new-music-32571474

    W

  • Jan 5
    tomorrow volverse
    !https://youtu.be/gpQMTKhXg4k?si=HkoGgB2AJ57PAA25

    That freestyle was weird and I don’t know what he wants us to come away from it with

    It wasn't weird to me. I liked it.

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  • medium.com type post

  • Can @DAVIDP or someone do one of those Vita edits for OP's avi

  • WRU

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    one more major loss for drake and op going into a mental institution

    pray for op this is hard times

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    There are artist other than Kendrick also both will be fine this is a moment but its not the end of the world for either y'all got to kind of chill and enjoy other music, genres and soundscapes. Its not healthy to consistently just be in a parasocial beef with a Canadian or with a Compton native when you have 4k or 8k 60fps reality every single day that the soundtrack to can sound better than anything either artist dropped in the last year

  • Jan 5
    Stanley Kiest

    Lock thread

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    WRU

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    OHMNI

    There are artist other than Kendrick also both will be fine this is a moment but its not the end of the world for either y'all got to kind of chill and enjoy other music, genres and soundscapes. Its not healthy to consistently just be in a parasocial beef with a Canadian or with a Compton native when you have 4k or 8k 60fps reality every single day that the soundtrack to can sound better than anything either artist dropped in the last year

    Brave of you to assume we're living in that reality. I bet you putting up rookie numbers, gotta get that post count up

    Edit: Didn't realize you're Condom Eyes. Disregard the part about rookie numbers

  • inspoeater
    https://twitter.com/yawningemoji/status/1875321268565897293

    I wonder when she learned the word mafioso or if it was just for this

    Twitter handles been stalking and appropriating some of our terminology for some years

  • Lo-look, I really appreciate what you're saying... I really do... But His whole career he has never done what "the people" said they wanted him to do, he always does the contrarian thing that people complain about, but it almost always turns out to be the right thing, and what the people end up wanting in reality. Stated preference vs actual preference.

    The latest example of this is post-beef. After the success of not like us the collective wisdom was that "Drake should just go silent for a year or two and let people miss him". Instead, Drake was as present as ever, doing whatever he wanted. So now when a producer leaks a rough freestyle it makes more noise than some people's albums, and platforms that were saying he was done 5 months ago are trying to get back on his good side.

    You can't become the most prolific rapper of all time by doing what the collective says, because most people are stupid, and you're trying to do something that has never been done before, so why would the collective know the best way to achieve it?

    Life lesson in there for those who want to achieve things.

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