That Bbm-B-Db-B progression with the horn melody is nice, the beat is definitely gonna be hard
Is that the actual progression
They already did this much better, years ago.
Desiigner type beat
This is Drake's fourth collab with him in under three years which is unprecedented for drake, he's riding his wave
2018 Drake was the biggest artist in the world, 4 #1 records how was he riding Lil Baby buzz back then? Yes Indeed and Never Recover only helped Lil Baby into what he is today. Wants and Needs helped Lil Baby get his highest charting record (more than his solo) and might end up being one his most successful collabs.
If Drake is constantly helping him and Lil Baby is the only one getting anything out of the songs honestly in what way can you say Drake is riding Baby buzz? You got it backwards.
I like this
Hopefully he uses a mainstream type of hook with the drill s*** he's been on, this type of sound is picking up like crazy rn
Can Drake please move on from this Jamaican accent or whatever
its crazy how that should have been a wave for like one album and he wont let it go after like 6 years lmao
its crazy how that should have been a wave for like one album and he wont let it go after like 6 years lmao
It's almost like that's a part of his upbringing and not the gimmick yall thought it was
It's almost like that's a part of his upbringing and not the gimmick yall thought it was
Was an artist for literally 10 years before we heard one ting, 'shaky warrior!' or woi oi lmao
Oh Brother
Next someone is gonna post Find Your Love
Drizzy bout to drop his Late Registration !? The horns in LNCL was hitting too
cmon man
Drake: has a #1 this year
Lil Baby: on Drake’s #2 song this year, Lil Baby’s highest charting
Lil Baby is so generous for giving Drake his second biggest song. And Wants and Needs is only 14 million streams behind What's Next. It would technically be the bigger song if it was positioned first in Scary Hours 2 tracklist.
@Darkest_Angel Just because Drake is the bigger artist doesn't mean he can't ride the wave of a smaller artist for relevancy. Drake still benefits from the huge amount of popularity that Lil Baby is experiencing right now. It's a two way street.
2018 Drake was the biggest artist in the world, 4 #1 records how was he riding Lil Baby buzz back then? Yes Indeed and Never Recover only helped Lil Baby into what he is today. Wants and Needs helped Lil Baby get his highest charting record (more than his solo) and might end up being one his most successful collabs.
If Drake is constantly helping him and Lil Baby is the only one getting anything out of the songs honestly in what way can you say Drake is riding Baby buzz? You got it backwards.
Damn it's been ten years and y'all niggas still doing this to artists Drake collabs with
Drake hopped on his wave cause Baby took the streets with Harder Than Hard and Too Hard (songs like My Dawg and Freestyle) while Drake was putting out apology note memos for wearing blackface
Same thing with Migos and YRN and Fetty having a streak of hits leading up to My Way Remix
Same thing with Tony Montana lol
Do y'all go outside lol
Drake: has a #1 this year
Lil Baby: on Drake’s #2 song this year, Lil Baby’s highest charting
Charts = / = who actually controls the streets
Drake recognizes this why don't y'all lol
If anything once a street rapper starts talking about how many Billboard hits they have lmao thats when they start to fall off
Charts = / = who actually controls the streets
Drake recognizes this why don't y'all lol
If anything once a street rapper starts talking about how many Billboard hits they have lmao thats when they start to fall off
You’re always right user
Damn it's been ten years and y'all niggas still doing this to artists Drake collabs with
Drake hopped on his wave cause Baby took the streets with Harder Than Hard and Too Hard (songs like My Dawg and Freestyle) while Drake was putting out apology note memos for wearing blackface
Same thing with Migos and YRN and Fetty having a streak of hits leading up to My Way Remix
Same thing with Tony Montana lol
Do y'all go outside lol
Drake will use his super clout to help put someone on and Drake haters will say he's wave riding. I got to go with Papi's Angels on this one. It's crazy, people will do anything to not give Drake his stripes. Any mental gymnastics to not give him any credit at all and to say he wasn't instrumental in helping Migos or Future is just insane.
Drake is giving more than he's getting if he gets anything at all.
Drake will use his super clout to help put someone on and Drake haters will say he's wave riding. I got to go with Papi's Angels on this one. It's crazy, people will do anything to not give Drake his stripes. Any mental gymnastics to not give him any credit at all and to say he wasn't instrumental in helping Migos or Future is just insane.
Drake is giving more than he's getting if he gets anything at all.
It’s more mutually beneficial than wave riding I’ll say that
Was an artist for literally 10 years before we heard one ting, 'shaky warrior!' or woi oi lmao
Oh Brother
Next someone is gonna post Find Your Love
He's talked about how he wanted to embrace more of the Toronto lingo in his music during the VIEWS era
Drake has been channeling those diverse inputs with great enthusiasm lately, most obviously in his use of Toronto-by-way-of-the-Caribbean slang (ting, touching road, talkin’ boasy and gwanin’ wassy) and even religious Arabic words like mashallah and wallahi, a wink to Toronto’s Somali population. “We use that lingo every day,” he says, “but it just took me some time to build up the confidence to figure out how to incorporate it into songs. And I’m really happy that I did. I think it’s important for the city to feel like they have a real presence out there.”
The fact that Drake’s not at all worried about alienating non-Toronto fans who don’t know what certain words mean is arguably the true measure of his tire pressure right now. And insofar as he is making Toronto more of an ever-present, fleshed-out character in his music than he used to, it’s because he knows he has the standing to do so. “I’ve just become really adamant about leaving fragments in everything I do that belong strictly to my city,” he says. “The world will pick up on it.”
thefader.com/2015/09/24/drake-views-from-the-6-cover-story-interview
He’s been using that lingo outside his music from the jump