The interviewer brings up Kanye West’s newer habit of altering songs after they’ve already been released, starting with The Life Of Pablo, and Kevin Parker said he considered doing a similar thing about putting out “Patience”:
It’s dangerous. When I first heard that he’d done that, I just went, ‘Oh, no! That’s gonna be me.’ When new single ‘Patience’ came out, I can’t tell you the number of things I wanted to change. I held myself back… well, actually, I didn’t. I asked if we could make changes… so that’s deadly. But at the same time – and this is me enabling myself even more – the way we release music has changed so much. What’s inherently wrong with an artist changing a song after it’s been released? Are there rules that we’re not able to look past because we’re stuck in our ways? What if releasing a song was fluid? What if there wasn’t this set period of time when an artist works on a piece of art and they pick a day to share it with the world and it can’t be changed after that?
Kevin Parker quote got me shutting my mouth, slowly backtracking my comment on last page
Is anyone else hearing the first “ass” after SZA’s verse bleeped on the explicit version of Rich Baby Daddy now? Super annoying. Happens with my iTunes downloads, wondering if it made its way to Spotify
Anyone re-download it on iTunes to see if it's updated there or is this Streaming only?
Yes, it works
honestly hate kanye for introducing the unfinished album that gets updated later type of release
why couldn’t they just wait another week or two
until they got the mix perfect before releasing
esp for someone like drake who could pushback his album 5x till next year and still have the biggest rap record on the charts
Why delay your album for months for a small updated mix? Not like it was a big dif
honestly hate kanye for introducing the unfinished album that gets updated later type of release
why couldn’t they just wait another week or two
until they got the mix perfect before releasing
esp for someone like drake who could pushback his album 5x till next year and still have the biggest rap record on the charts
Bro I thought the same thing, but Kevin Parker’s quote about it was pretty damn good. Peep the comment at the top of this page
New IDGAF mix sounds better but I got demoitis for the og 😔
Do you have the OG file still?
ngl i can't tell😒
Agree with this. At the same time, the vocal mix is just so much better across the whole album now. The vocals sound more present, a bit louder on most tracks and just have more charisma to them. They finally went back to the old mixing quality now. This update is everything that was missing compared to "old Drake" imo.
Feels like they dialed back the autotune on a lot of tracks too.
Way less autotune now. Sounds so much better it’s one of the first things I noticed. He sounds way less electronic-y on Gently which bugged me and made it hard to make out the little bits of Spanish he was saying
Is anyone else hearing the first “ass” after SZA’s verse bleeped on the explicit version of Rich Baby Daddy now? Super annoying. Happens with my iTunes downloads, wondering if it made its way to Spotify
Idk about all that but I'm tryna hear your ass "bleep" 🥹
Kevin Parker quote got me shutting my mouth, slowly backtracking my comment on last page
Nah keep it open papi
Is anyone else hearing the first “ass” after SZA’s verse bleeped on the explicit version of Rich Baby Daddy now? Super annoying. Happens with my iTunes downloads, wondering if it made its way to Spotify
Feel like its been this way since release?
Drake harmonizing with himself on the new Members Only mix
Are you saying in the part of the first hook before Party cause that's always been there
He should’ve removed that girl talking on Calling For You
Tbh I actually quite like it, it's just too long. 21's verse after is awful though which makes me not want to listen