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  • Sep 10, 2021
    HoneyBunny

    he was too embarrassed to attach his face to the final prodcut

  • Mmm Hmm

    Not an album

    YEAH YEAH WE KNOW

  • Sep 10, 2021
    I get thotties

    i'd honestly be fine with that. would be a perfect send off

    F*** off no way in hell.

  • Sep 10, 2021

    thats because the real album cover is not out yet

  • Sep 10, 2021
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    I get thotties

    just seems like an odd choice... like why now why clb to switch up an iconic aesthetic visual motif in his discog

    Putting your face on your album cover is iconic? Lol

  • Sep 10, 2021
    I get thotties

    just seems like an odd choice... like why now why clb to switch up an iconic aesthetic visual motif in his discog

    iconic aesthetic visual motif? lol i think that's a bit too deep for just having your face on your album cover. he probably wasn't even conscious of the decision.

  • Sep 10, 2021
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    k dog 99

    Was talked about ad nauseam when people couldn't accept that was the real cover

    no not the cover itself lol the fact that it doesn't have his face on it. this his first album where his face isn't physically attached to the end product

  • Sep 10, 2021
    HoneyBunny

    he was too embarrassed to attach his face to the final prodcut

  • Sep 10, 2021
    Slyskee

    Putting your face on your album cover is iconic? Lol

    ur telling me nwts take care aren't iconic album covers lol

  • only because he’s the only person to ever release an album and call it a “playlist”

  • Sep 10, 2021
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    I get thotties

    no not the cover itself lol the fact that it doesn't have his face on it. this his first album where his face isn't physically attached to the end product

    I know what you meant. People were saying no way that's the cover since it doesn't have his face on it.

    This isn't a new revelation for Drake stans

  • Sep 10, 2021
    Orca

    CLB is his final album

    CLB a hell of a bad choice to leave as your last album lmao

  • Sep 10, 2021
    k dog 99

    I know what you meant. People were saying no way that's the cover since it doesn't have his face on it.

    This isn't a new revelation for Drake stans

    ok but why the change why now

  • Sep 10, 2021

    i just build and build more yall just build and destroy

  • Sep 10, 2021
    Mmm Hmm

    Inna couple days drake gonna announce it wasn't an album. And say it was a Blueprint.

    😂

  • Sep 10, 2021
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    CLB cover art is pretty amazing honestly if you think about it for more than thirty seconds. The duality of it is what impresses me the most. On the one hand, it’s just simple emojis. Seems very low effort. But this is Drake saying that he wants the music to speak for itself first and foremost. He doesn’t need gimmicks, theatrics, or controversy. Unlike some people. Music comes number 1, as it should.
    But a second glance also reveals a striking complexity. The use of emojis is Drake commenting on how the digital age has reduced complex emotions and difficult conversations previously held and expressed in person to simple images, emojis. We’ve become brain dead consumers, whose thought has been reduced by corporations to the lowest common denominators that could never possibly capture the full intricacy of our individual thoughts and feelings.
    Corporations like Apple attempt to homogenize us into simple unquestioning sacks of flesh, capable of only communicating through grunts in the form of emojis, not much different than our Neanderthal progenitors. This breeds a knuckle dragging populace incapable of thinking critically about the role technology plays in keeping us under heel and subservient to our corporate overlords. Drake invites us to ponder this.

    I think he’s also asking us to reflect on the burden women are forced to carry in our society, and how this burden is further complicated by the intersectional oppressions of race and gender, hence the beautiful diversity of women showcased through this art.

    Drake effectively makes a statement while simultaneously asking very hard questions about our postmodern society.

  • RASIE 🦦
    Sep 10, 2021
    HoneyBunny

    he was too embarrassed to attach his face to the final prodcut

    Thread ended quick

  • Sep 10, 2021
    MyBallsAndMyWord

    CLB cover art is pretty amazing honestly if you think about it for more than thirty seconds. The duality of it is what impresses me the most. On the one hand, it’s just simple emojis. Seems very low effort. But this is Drake saying that he wants the music to speak for itself first and foremost. He doesn’t need gimmicks, theatrics, or controversy. Unlike some people. Music comes number 1, as it should.
    But a second glance also reveals a striking complexity. The use of emojis is Drake commenting on how the digital age has reduced complex emotions and difficult conversations previously held and expressed in person to simple images, emojis. We’ve become brain dead consumers, whose thought has been reduced by corporations to the lowest common denominators that could never possibly capture the full intricacy of our individual thoughts and feelings.
    Corporations like Apple attempt to homogenize us into simple unquestioning sacks of flesh, capable of only communicating through grunts in the form of emojis, not much different than our Neanderthal progenitors. This breeds a knuckle dragging populace incapable of thinking critically about the role technology plays in keeping us under heel and subservient to our corporate overlords. Drake invites us to ponder this.

    I think he’s also asking us to reflect on the burden women are forced to carry in our society, and how this burden is further complicated by the intersectional oppressions of race and gender, hence the beautiful diversity of women showcased through this art.

    Drake effectively makes a statement while simultaneously asking very hard questions about our postmodern society.

    lmfao

    i honestly unironically love the cover

    dont like the album too much other than the cudi song but the cover is fire

  • Sep 10, 2021
    MyBallsAndMyWord

    CLB cover art is pretty amazing honestly if you think about it for more than thirty seconds. The duality of it is what impresses me the most. On the one hand, it’s just simple emojis. Seems very low effort. But this is Drake saying that he wants the music to speak for itself first and foremost. He doesn’t need gimmicks, theatrics, or controversy. Unlike some people. Music comes number 1, as it should.
    But a second glance also reveals a striking complexity. The use of emojis is Drake commenting on how the digital age has reduced complex emotions and difficult conversations previously held and expressed in person to simple images, emojis. We’ve become brain dead consumers, whose thought has been reduced by corporations to the lowest common denominators that could never possibly capture the full intricacy of our individual thoughts and feelings.
    Corporations like Apple attempt to homogenize us into simple unquestioning sacks of flesh, capable of only communicating through grunts in the form of emojis, not much different than our Neanderthal progenitors. This breeds a knuckle dragging populace incapable of thinking critically about the role technology plays in keeping us under heel and subservient to our corporate overlords. Drake invites us to ponder this.

    I think he’s also asking us to reflect on the burden women are forced to carry in our society, and how this burden is further complicated by the intersectional oppressions of race and gender, hence the beautiful diversity of women showcased through this art.

    Drake effectively makes a statement while simultaneously asking very hard questions about our postmodern society.

  • Sep 10, 2021
    Orca

    CLB is his final album

    lets hope

  • Sep 10, 2021

    Why are niggas writing thesis statements on why this cover HAS to be good lmao

  • RASIE 🦦
    Sep 10, 2021
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    MyBallsAndMyWord

    CLB cover art is pretty amazing honestly if you think about it for more than thirty seconds. The duality of it is what impresses me the most. On the one hand, it’s just simple emojis. Seems very low effort. But this is Drake saying that he wants the music to speak for itself first and foremost. He doesn’t need gimmicks, theatrics, or controversy. Unlike some people. Music comes number 1, as it should.
    But a second glance also reveals a striking complexity. The use of emojis is Drake commenting on how the digital age has reduced complex emotions and difficult conversations previously held and expressed in person to simple images, emojis. We’ve become brain dead consumers, whose thought has been reduced by corporations to the lowest common denominators that could never possibly capture the full intricacy of our individual thoughts and feelings.
    Corporations like Apple attempt to homogenize us into simple unquestioning sacks of flesh, capable of only communicating through grunts in the form of emojis, not much different than our Neanderthal progenitors. This breeds a knuckle dragging populace incapable of thinking critically about the role technology plays in keeping us under heel and subservient to our corporate overlords. Drake invites us to ponder this.

    I think he’s also asking us to reflect on the burden women are forced to carry in our society, and how this burden is further complicated by the intersectional oppressions of race and gender, hence the beautiful diversity of women showcased through this art.

    Drake effectively makes a statement while simultaneously asking very hard questions about our postmodern society.

    Where is this from

  • Sep 10, 2021
    MyBallsAndMyWord

    CLB cover art is pretty amazing honestly if you think about it for more than thirty seconds. The duality of it is what impresses me the most. On the one hand, it’s just simple emojis. Seems very low effort. But this is Drake saying that he wants the music to speak for itself first and foremost. He doesn’t need gimmicks, theatrics, or controversy. Unlike some people. Music comes number 1, as it should.
    But a second glance also reveals a striking complexity. The use of emojis is Drake commenting on how the digital age has reduced complex emotions and difficult conversations previously held and expressed in person to simple images, emojis. We’ve become brain dead consumers, whose thought has been reduced by corporations to the lowest common denominators that could never possibly capture the full intricacy of our individual thoughts and feelings.
    Corporations like Apple attempt to homogenize us into simple unquestioning sacks of flesh, capable of only communicating through grunts in the form of emojis, not much different than our Neanderthal progenitors. This breeds a knuckle dragging populace incapable of thinking critically about the role technology plays in keeping us under heel and subservient to our corporate overlords. Drake invites us to ponder this.

    I think he’s also asking us to reflect on the burden women are forced to carry in our society, and how this burden is further complicated by the intersectional oppressions of race and gender, hence the beautiful diversity of women showcased through this art.

    Drake effectively makes a statement while simultaneously asking very hard questions about our postmodern society.

    hegel would be proud

  • Sep 10, 2021
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    Views kinda debatable tbh

  • Sep 10, 2021
    Childhood

    Views kinda debatable tbh

    yeah but he was still on there, even if he was miniaturized. here he's completely absent