Anti-Drakers is so unironic, I can't believe it exists lol. Y'all get on everyday, bait and argue. I made statements about my personal opinion and now it's Drake stan this, Drake stan that
This is the same as LeBron hate
ok and the same can be said when niggas have criticisms of drake, youre deemed a drake hater. we were in a thread yesterday where I argued with a drake stan who just because I thought him talking to adam22 was dumb they said I was desparate to see him lose like nigga what
ron dont sit here and act like this s*** is a one way street my nigga
pretty sure this is the same lady that was fangirling drake hard up until like 2016/2017 when she didn't acknowledge him and switched up
its always the same story
when they dont get the follow, cosign, feature, collab or whatever they turn on him for clout
she should ask herself why she is still so invested in the nigga and still listening to every drop of him if she is so above this kind of content. these birds man
pretty sure this is the same lady that was fangirling drake hard up until like 2016/2017 when she didn't acknowledge him and switched up
yes she was cheesed she didnt get an interview so she been hating for years now
You can’t say “stop asking for more from Drake he makes bar music” when he has songs like look what you’ve done, from time, underground kingz, heat of the moment, etc
I can tell you’re not that hip to his catalogue like that. The reason people ask for more from him is because he’s shown he’s capable of it and they want a full album on that type of timing
THOSE SONGS ARENT PROFITABLE
LUPE ISNT PROFITABLE
I only speak for myself and myself only when i say Weeknd gives me all that most people that listen to drake give him, so im pretty much only here when drake raps, to be fair and honest
Granted its been like that for me since 2011 discovering abel and getting hooked on trilogy so hard for like the next 4-5 years. im still hooked to that s*** like d**** rn
ok and the same can be said when niggas have criticisms of drake, youre deemed a drake hater. we were in a thread yesterday where I argued with a drake stan who just because I thought him talking to adam22 was dumb they said I was desparate to see him lose like nigga what
ron dont sit here and act like this s*** is a one way street my nigga
ok and the same can be said when niggas have criticisms of drake, youre deemed a drake hater
Fam, I do not care about petty ass whataboutisms and pointing the finger elsewhere. There's a noticeable group of scorned Drake discusers that be on that "them too" s***. Then you got some that call me Rat Mexico after tagging mods almost a 100 times when nothing happened. The plot is lost on y'all that keep up this stupid stan s***
threads like this are so funny cause i feel like we’re all acknowledging he’s talented just one side wants him to try new things
I expected his to up the ante and try some wild s*** in 2013 after Yeezus came out but he just "refined" things which for me made NWTS very boring compared to TC. Stopped expecting anything really unique or creative from him after that.
Hey now 
say now
lol kids bop lyrics
Give me that Super Bowl intro now I’m addicted

lol kids bop lyrics
Give me that Super Bowl intro now I’m addicted
!https://youtu.be/JI5uqxzsArM?si=w-iTVSoMCaVi4pN1The way he keeps featuring this unreleased track front and center is odd, dude just loves that "mysterious" persona lol always something for ppl to speculate about just like with broccoli
This the same broad that would still sleep with The Boy if no one found out...
You see she got her make up done for this one “please Drake notice me”
ok and the same can be said when niggas have criticisms of drake, youre deemed a drake hater
Fam, I do not care about petty ass whataboutisms and pointing the finger elsewhere. There's a noticeable group of scorned Drake discusers that be on that "them too" s***. Then you got some that call me Rat Mexico after tagging mods almost a 100 times when nothing happened. The plot is lost on y'all that keep up this stupid stan s***
Okay rat Mexico is wild
ok and the same can be said when niggas have criticisms of drake, youre deemed a drake hater. we were in a thread yesterday where I argued with a drake stan who just because I thought him talking to adam22 was dumb they said I was desparate to see him lose like nigga what
ron dont sit here and act like this s*** is a one way street my nigga
exactly lmao I’ve always made it a point to critique him and praise him when he drops heat but it’s never enough. I’m a Drake hater cause I don’t like much of his music from Views to Present Day
good as i can be. dealing with fema was a total nightmare tho. they misppelled my email address and my physical address when they did the intake form and i had to basically reapply again a month after i applied
Yeah, trying to have the government or insurance having the correct details probably the 2nd worst level of hell
Okay rat Mexico is wild
Add lying and snitching on top of that
I don't even know what we doing anymore
That is a fair assessment to make, and it’s understandable why some of his core fan base may feel that way—especially with his newer releases. Many of his longtime listeners, now in their 30s and 40s, are transitioning into different stages of their lives. Naturally, his newer music may not resonate with them the same way his earlier work did. Music is deeply tied to memory and nostalgia, and as people grow older, they often gravitate toward the sounds that defined pivotal moments in their lives. While his newer songs may explore the same themes—and at times even share a similar sonic palette—they don’t carry the same emotional attachment for these listeners as his older work once did.
Thematically, Drake has always explored love and relationships, success and wealth, loyalty and betrayal, and introspection and vulnerability. These are broad yet universally relatable themes, and they reflect the life he chooses to illustrate through his music. While there hasn’t been a drastic shift in subject matter, that consistency is also part of what makes his music accessible to such a wide audience. However, if the criticism is that his themes feel repetitive or stagnant, that should be directed more toward him and his lifestyle rather than just his music. Drake has always made music that mirrors his reality, and if his subject matter hasn’t evolved significantly, it’s likely because his personal experiences and priorities haven’t shifted in a way that would bring about new narratives.
However, calling his sound "stale" is an oversimplification that disregards his artistic range and versatility. Drake has released hundreds of songs, experimenting across multiple genres—whether it's hip-hop, R&B, dancehall, Afrobeats, house, or UK drill. While his themes remain familiar, his ability to adapt sonically is what has allowed him to stay commercially dominant while his core audience evolves. His longevity in a constantly shifting industry speaks to his ability to keep his sound fresh, even if his subject matter remains consistent.
That is a fair assessment to make, and it’s understandable why some of his core fan base may feel that way—especially with his newer releases. Many of his longtime listeners, now in their 30s and 40s, are transitioning into different stages of their lives. Naturally, his newer music may not resonate with them the same way his earlier work did. Music is deeply tied to memory and nostalgia, and as people grow older, they often gravitate toward the sounds that defined pivotal moments in their lives. While his newer songs may explore the same themes—and at times even share a similar sonic palette—they don’t carry the same emotional attachment for these listeners as his older work once did.
Thematically, Drake has always explored love and relationships, success and wealth, loyalty and betrayal, and introspection and vulnerability. These are broad yet universally relatable themes, and they reflect the life he chooses to illustrate through his music. While there hasn’t been a drastic shift in subject matter, that consistency is also part of what makes his music accessible to such a wide audience. However, if the criticism is that his themes feel repetitive or stagnant, that should be directed more toward him and his lifestyle rather than just his music. Drake has always made music that mirrors his reality, and if his subject matter hasn’t evolved significantly, it’s likely because his personal experiences and priorities haven’t shifted in a way that would bring about new narratives.
However, calling his sound "stale" is an oversimplification that disregards his artistic range and versatility. Drake has released hundreds of songs, experimenting across multiple genres—whether it's hip-hop, R&B, dancehall, Afrobeats, house, or UK drill. While his themes remain familiar, his ability to adapt sonically is what has allowed him to stay commercially dominant while his core audience evolves. His longevity in a constantly shifting industry speaks to his ability to keep his sound fresh, even if his subject matter remains consistent.
genuine response by the way would like to hear other peoples perspectives
Rat Mexico is hilarious, not the case but still funny af
@Leftside when it first happened I didn't know what to think cuz elemental liked 2 posts of me joking about fader right before tagging me about dm it def looked funny at the time
Nocta jumping out the window is what let me know it was a wild misunderstanding
Rat Mexico is hilarious, not the case but still funny af
@Leftside when it first happened I didn't know what to think cuz elemental liked 2 posts of me joking about fader right before tagging me about dm it def looked funny at the time
Nocta jumping out the window is what let me know it was a wild misunderstanding
Elemental wouldn’t have gotten permad if it was cap
That is a fair assessment to make, and it’s understandable why some of his core fan base may feel that way—especially with his newer releases. Many of his longtime listeners, now in their 30s and 40s, are transitioning into different stages of their lives. Naturally, his newer music may not resonate with them the same way his earlier work did. Music is deeply tied to memory and nostalgia, and as people grow older, they often gravitate toward the sounds that defined pivotal moments in their lives. While his newer songs may explore the same themes—and at times even share a similar sonic palette—they don’t carry the same emotional attachment for these listeners as his older work once did.
Thematically, Drake has always explored love and relationships, success and wealth, loyalty and betrayal, and introspection and vulnerability. These are broad yet universally relatable themes, and they reflect the life he chooses to illustrate through his music. While there hasn’t been a drastic shift in subject matter, that consistency is also part of what makes his music accessible to such a wide audience. However, if the criticism is that his themes feel repetitive or stagnant, that should be directed more toward him and his lifestyle rather than just his music. Drake has always made music that mirrors his reality, and if his subject matter hasn’t evolved significantly, it’s likely because his personal experiences and priorities haven’t shifted in a way that would bring about new narratives.
However, calling his sound "stale" is an oversimplification that disregards his artistic range and versatility. Drake has released hundreds of songs, experimenting across multiple genres—whether it's hip-hop, R&B, dancehall, Afrobeats, house, or UK drill. While his themes remain familiar, his ability to adapt sonically is what has allowed him to stay commercially dominant while his core audience evolves. His longevity in a constantly shifting industry speaks to his ability to keep his sound fresh, even if his subject matter remains consistent.
What they said 👆
Stream Die Trying and Greedy now