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  • coldfire

    Heard Travis is on here dissing chase b and kid cudi

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    coldfire

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    TheFader

    Albums matter because it is a complete thought for a musician. You can communicate more to an audience in 40 minutes than you can in 3. Albums take the listener on a journey in a way that single songs cannot. That’s why the album experience still matters.

    An album that is comprised of random songs that lack cohesion is essentially the same as a film comprised of two hours of random scenes that have no correlation to each other whatsoever, or a television season where each episode is entirely different from one another.

    An album is to a song what a novel is to a chapter, what a film is to a scene, and what a television season is to an episode.

    An album is to a song what a novel is to a chapter, what a film is to a scene, and what a television season is to an episode.

    This is not the case, songs are not constructed or experienced in a way that makes it so. Would it be nice if it was? Yes but albums are unique in that they aren’t essential to music enjoyment the way that watching a full movie or tv season or reading a full novel is essential - and inherent - to their respective mediums. Also songs existed centuries before albums

  • I love albums as a concept btw so don’t get that confused

  • BRAVE

    An album is to a song what a novel is to a chapter, what a film is to a scene, and what a television season is to an episode.

    This is not the case, songs are not constructed or experienced in a way that makes it so. Would it be nice if it was? Yes but albums are unique in that they aren’t essential to music enjoyment the way that watching a full movie or tv season or reading a full novel is essential - and inherent - to their respective mediums. Also songs existed centuries before albums

    Yes but albums are unique in that they aren’t essential to music enjoyment the way that watching a full movie or tv season or reading a full novel is essential - and inherent - to their respective mediums.

    This is incorrect, especially when it comes to TV. Sitcoms are closer to the album than anything else is. Watching an entire season of a sitcom is not “essential” or “inherent” to the format. You’re thinking solely of narrative-driven shows, there are plenty of TV shows that are not narrative-driven.

    You can say the same about albums in general, but there are also plenty of albums constructed in a way which requires you to experience the whole thing to fully enjoy it.

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    Drake gotta go back in the studio.

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    coldfire

    Hear him out man. I kinda agree, a bit overproduced

    what beats felt over produced?

    i think the main problem was too many tracks as per usual

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    He's in Japan
    Final recording trip?

  • goretex 💁🏽‍♂️
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    tease

    Drake gotta go back in the studio.

    like at this point what the f*** are you talking about nigga just shut up

  • goretex 💁🏽‍♂️
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    CLB Funkytown

    He's in Japan
    Final recording trip?

    wait is drake in japan? or just his friends

    if hes there they're doing the new episode there def

  • goretex

    wait is drake in japan? or just his friends

    if hes there they're doing the new episode there def

    Japan flag has a red dot.
    Red.
    Rotate the f***ing satellites.

  • Jan 14

    that new Cole song uses a beat that Maneesh made a decade ago for the Ye and Drake album. was apart of a whole folder of instrumentals made for Wolves/Calabasas lol

  • goretex

    like at this point what the f*** are you talking about nigga just shut up

    Nigga just yappin man

  • coldfire

    Ovo studios not even a thing cmon man

  • CLB Funkytown

    He's in Japan
    Final recording trip?



  • “Never coming” lmaoooo

  • Rocky, Cole and Drake all in one year. I’m happy

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    goretex

    what beats felt over produced?

    i think the main problem was too many tracks as per usual

    Crying in Chanel was overproduced

  • lltr basedwell

    finally blocked some users so i won't have to worry about derailing the thread entirely every time i see nonsense.

    I will say some people coming in here and being negative is the equivalent of a bad b**** acting up when her man isn't f***ing her right. If you're over here instead of in your own artist's section it is caused by some failing of said artist.

    us here in drake section are getting (metaphorically) f***ed properly by Drake. and having seen it i have to say i am n-

    yknow what i'll drop it. let's all enjoy the rest of our day

    crine

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    TheFader

    Crying in Chanel was overproduced

    Correct. Drake seems like he’s leaning on production to avoid the lyrically sparse trend he’s been engaging in and the lack of depth in his verses for the past few years.

    Look at Scary Hours 3…then look at $$$4U.

    then look at LUTHER …

    you’re telling me drake is not being helped by production? he’s doing this cause he aint got s*** to say. Then the beat switches are aging like 🐶 💩

  • tease

    cause drake didn’t actually have much to offer to the song. again, it was a verse and half of nothing-ness.

    Nobody cares about that, the sample was catchy asf

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    Why do I think Iceman drops 2/13?

    1 Year anniversary of $$4U
    11 Year anniversary of IYRTITL
    16 Year anniversary of SFG

  • coldfire

    Heard Travis is on here dissing chase b and kid cudi

    That’s crazy man I wish people would leave Cudi alone tho 🤣

  • Massive snow storm in Toronto. Seems like the perfect climate to drop a project called Iceman 🥶