Crazy how Joji dropped the hard R in a song and now has a top 10 hit
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIeE_270J4UHe gets off for it because it's an act and persona that he can shift blame to it lmao
Have not seen a post from that loser since the first week numbers for Honestly Mid came in
Mans in a coma from all this floppin
Classic Midrick fans
Aside from being pretentious as hell and thinking they are superior just for listening to him, they bleed out of their a******s in a childlike fit of rage if you even consider saying that his albums aren’t 10/10, he won’t go platinum first week, etc. Pretty sad stuff!
Again, and?? Album has no replay value whatsoever. They tried so hard to push the Kendrick agenda and they failed.
Drake makes fast food music and as such does fast food numbers
Don’t understand the point of comparing his numbers to artists that care about their artistic integrity
I might need to do that myself. There's like 7 people I haven't blocked yet. Might as well get to it.
Drake stans literally blocking anyone who doesn’t agree with their sexual delusions for a former teen actor from Canada
Drake Stan’s posted more when Kendrick dropped than now. Wonder why?
They were moving so shamelessly a 2 months ago, now that Drake flopping it’s crickets. Guess they can’t take the heat
No rap artist ever sold 1 million let alone almost 2 million before ‘Em did. The other pop artists you’re comparing him to sold that much in the most popular genres at the time. When Drake dropped Views, hip hop was (and is) by far the most popular genre.
My point is that albums were flying off the shelves at the time.
Lil Wayne’s Lights Out album from January 2001 debuted with 205,000 copies - which was good for a number 24 debut.
Then nobody took his crown. Drake took the sales crown with views when he finally outsold Em and tha carter 3-4 Wayne.
Drake had the crown way before he ever outsold Eminem lol.
Drake had the crown way before he ever outsold Eminem lol.
Same with Kendrick.
He and the crown since 2012
Drake run isn't legendary just because he outsells all his peers in debut weeks. It's his all-around dominance, whether that's with album sales, hit records, impactful songs across features/leaks/loosies, massive tours, cultural relevance, etc and doing all of that for as long as he's done it. That's why his run is unlike anyone else's in the history of the rap game.
Anyone who seeks to take Drake's "throne" will have to replicate all he's done across all those metrics and spheres. No way you become the #1 guy in the game after Drake and you do that by doing way less than Drake did when he was the #1 guy. The glory of the latter must surpass the former. Drake had to outdo everyone that came before him to solidify his run. The next person after him to take that spot will have to outdo all Drake has done, somehow.
Drake run isn't legendary just because he outsells all his peers in debut weeks. It's his all-around dominance, whether that's with album sales, hit records, impactful songs across features/leaks/loosies, massive tours, cultural relevance, etc and doing all of that for as long as he's done it. That's why his run is unlike anyone else's in the history of the rap game.
Anyone who seeks to take Drake's "throne" will have to replicate all he's done across all those metrics and spheres. No way you become the #1 guy in the game after Drake and you do that by doing way less than Drake did when he was the #1 guy. The glory of the latter must surpass the former. Drake had to outdo everyone that came before him to solidify his run. The next person after him to take that spot will have to outdo all Drake has done, somehow.
Drake run isn't legendary just because he outsells all his peers in debut weeks. It's his all-around dominance, whether that's with album sales, hit records, impactful songs across features/leaks/loosies, massive tours, cultural relevance, etc and doing all of that for as long as he's done it. That's why his run is unlike anyone else's in the history of the rap game.
Anyone who seeks to take Drake's "throne" will have to replicate all he's done across all those metrics and spheres. No way you become the #1 guy in the game after Drake and you do that by doing way less than Drake did when he was the #1 guy. The glory of the latter must surpass the former. Drake had to outdo everyone that came before him to solidify his run. The next person after him to take that spot will have to outdo all Drake has done, somehow.
Drake run isn't legendary just because he outsells all his peers in debut weeks. It's his all-around dominance, whether that's with album sales, hit records, impactful songs across features/leaks/loosies, massive tours, cultural relevance, etc and doing all of that for as long as he's done it. That's why his run is unlike anyone else's in the history of the rap game.
Anyone who seeks to take Drake's "throne" will have to replicate all he's done across all those metrics and spheres. No way you become the #1 guy in the game after Drake and you do that by doing way less than Drake did when he was the #1 guy. The glory of the latter must surpass the former. Drake had to outdo everyone that came before him to solidify his run. The next person after him to take that spot will have to outdo all Drake has done, somehow.

Have not seen a post from that loser since the first week numbers for Honestly Mid came in
Mans in a coma from all this floppin
Mental health is no laughing matter tbh he must be really going thru it. Really hope he's seeking professional help at this time.