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  • Oct 23, 2025
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    TheFader

    Are you crazy

    Didn't GNX move like 2.3mill units in the first 6 months?

  • Oct 23, 2025
    Big Dog

    Every album from here on out for him is going to decline from gnx lol. And GNX is selling like ass. So damn..

    i see no difference between drake sxn and arkham asylum, fair play

  • Oct 23, 2025
    Neeko

    Didn't GNX move like 2.3mill units in the first 6 months?

    Yes

    It’s already at 2.8M units and it hasn’t even been out for a year yet

  • Oct 23, 2025
    Expert

    crazy how decline to some is tied to sales

    For me TPAB -> DAMN was a drop off and its about quality when I think of "decline".

    I kind of agree with this. TPAB -> DAMN was a bit of quality drop off but he would have had to create something out of this world not to experience at least a LITTLE dip. That said, still love most of DAMN.

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    Free YoungBoy

    “And I dodged it like the truck”

    lol his similes and word play are so cheap and lazy these days.

    That’s usually how you can tell he wrote it himself lol

    You mad af

  • Oct 23, 2025
    Blue Man

    You mad af

    At what

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  • Oct 23, 2025
    Aftermath1996

    We dont "denounce" (although that isn't true, cause we do) what they doing because they are very small group nobody cares about and Kendrick fans don't f*** with it. They aren't even vocal minority, it's literally just a bunch of weirdos talking s*** quietly in their private asylum. You are the only one acting like it's a great deal and that the rest 99,99% of Kendrick stans are just as bad

    You still can't point to where I said they were a majority of Kendrick's fanbase but keep making up narratives in your head.

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    Free YoungBoy

    “And I dodged it like the truck”

    lol his similes and word play are so cheap and lazy these days.

    That’s usually how you can tell he wrote it himself lol

    Someone would see this post and think the leaked reference tracks we've gotten have ever contained complex bars

  • Oct 23, 2025
    Expert

    https://twitter.com/talkofthecharts/status/1981148800279273813

    Three Kendrick songs that released in 2024 above NOKIA, I’m crying

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    thegreatdivine

    Someone would see this post and think the leaked reference tracks we've gotten have ever contained complex bars

    Drake has used writers on his “bar heavy songs” before too

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    Free YoungBoy

    Drake has used writers on his “bar heavy songs” before too

    Name them.

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    thegreatdivine

    Name them.

    Tuscan leather
    Underground kingz
    Lord knows
    Wutang forever
    Pound cake/Paris Morton music 2

    Just off the top of my head. Not even looking it up

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    Free YoungBoy

    Tuscan leather
    Underground kingz
    Lord knows
    Wutang forever
    Pound cake/Paris Morton music 2

    Just off the top of my head. Not even looking it up

    And I assume you know what those writers wrote on those songs, right?

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    thegreatdivine

    And I assume you know what those writers wrote on those songs, right?

    Some of these songs I listed have no hook, no melody, that means he had raps written for him. Whether you wanna say it’s a whole song or less it doesn’t really matter to me. He’s used writers on his “real rap” songs too. That’s a fact that can’t be debated

  • Oct 23, 2025
    Free YoungBoy

    Some of these songs I listed have no hook, no melody, that means he had raps written for him. Whether you wanna say it’s a whole song or less it doesn’t really matter to me. He’s used writers on his “real rap” songs too. That’s a fact that can’t be debated

    Divine’s logic is “you can’t prove that” but neither can she for the opposite being the case so really her point doesn’t even matter

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    Free YoungBoy

    Some of these songs I listed have no hook, no melody, that means he had raps written for him. Whether you wanna say it’s a whole song or less it doesn’t really matter to me. He’s used writers on his “real rap” songs too. That’s a fact that can’t be debated

    Anthony Palman is the only other name that's credited on those songs that's not a producer or a sampled/interpolated act and that's OVO Hush. You can watch the Better Than Good Enough documentary to see their working process in the studio lmao.

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    thegreatdivine

    Anthony Palman is the only other name that's credited on those songs that's not a producer or a sampled/interpolated act and that's OVO Hush. You can watch the Better Than Good Enough documentary to see their working process in the studio lmao.

    Ovo hush the guy who’s called himself the hand of the 6 god.

    Why would Drake show footage of someone writing his raps

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    Free YoungBoy

    Ovo hush the guy who’s called himself the hand of the 6 god.

    Why would Drake show footage of someone writing his raps

    “Yeah cameraman come get this guy writing my 16 zoom in here”

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    Free YoungBoy

    Ovo hush the guy who’s called himself the hand of the 6 god.

    Why would Drake show footage of someone writing his raps

    He's credited on some songs on Take Care/Nothing Was the Same. Their process in the studio is Drake spitting bars and Hush telling him which lines don't hit hard enough. I believe Drake has spoken on Hush telling him to always make sure his first and last bars on his songs always hit hard/are memorable.

    There's a clip of them from the documentary I mentioned and Drake is recording Light Up off Thank Me Later. Hush is by the side smoking up and chilling and they're listening to Drake's verse and Hush is critiquing certain lines/asking Drake to explain why he said certain things.

    My guess is that continued into Take Care/Nothing Was the Same but Drake decided to start giving him credit for his contributions, whatever they ended up being.

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    thegreatdivine

    He's credited on some songs on Take Care/Nothing Was the Same. Their process in the studio is Drake spitting bars and Hush telling him which lines don't hit hard enough. I believe Drake has spoken on Hush telling him to always make sure his first and last bars on his songs always hit hard/are memorable.

    There's a clip of them from the documentary I mentioned and Drake is recording Light Up off Thank Me Later. Hush is by the side smoking up and chilling and they're listening to Drake's verse and Hush is critiquing certain lines/asking Drake to explain why he said certain things.

    My guess is that continued into Take Care/Nothing Was the Same but Drake decided to start giving him credit for his contributions, whatever they ended up being.

    Correction, he’s credited on most of the songs on take care and NWTS.

    Yall are pretty much Kanye stans at this point.

    If he’s willing to take every other type of song from his ghost writers but this one style of song he’s above having written for him? Doesn’t even make sense

  • Oct 23, 2025

    my guess isnt a fact

  • Gosh 😹
    Oct 23, 2025

    Divine was rubbing her hands together like Kendrick was going to pay for his role in the demise of Drake

    So glad this beef exposed the dummies, stick to pop music dweebs

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    Jumbotron s*** poppin is also a song I would view as a pure rapping song. Even down to the name

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