I still wonder why Drake doesn't seem to be hurt by oversaturation like so many other extremely popular musicians. He can basically release music at will without any drawbacks.
I still wonder why Drake doesn't seem to be hurt by oversaturation like so many other extremely popular musicians. He can basically release music at will without any drawbacks.
10 years in and more people want new music from him than ever is a crazy feat
10 years in and more people want new music from him than ever is a crazy feat
Yep, he's basically defied the logic with his prolific output similar to prime Wayne.
10 years in and more people want new music from him than ever is a crazy feat
It’s the versatility
Anyone get a screenshot of this?
Yep, he's basically defied the logic with his prolific output similar to prime Wayne.
To be clear though, the quantity of his output is still nowhere near Wayne at his peak. Drake pretty much took last year off, Wayne had new mixtapes, leaks, and features popping up left and right for some consecutive years in the second half of the 2000s
To be clear though, the quantity of his output is still nowhere near Wayne at his peak. Drake pretty much took last year off, Wayne had new mixtapes, leaks, and features popping up left and right for some consecutive years in the second half of the 2000s
It's up there, from 06 to present Drake has released like 12 or 13 collective bodies of work.
Drake played the song right after on live so it must be coming soon
It's up there, from 06 to present Drake has released like 12 or 13 collective bodies of work.
It’s objectively not even close
Weezy did 100+ verses in 2007 alone
It’s objectively not even close
Weezy did 100+ verses in 2007 alone
We need proof
We need proof
The Rap City performance would later be reused as the song “Live from the 504” on Wayne’s mixtape, Da Drought 3, in April. It was one of over 100 songs Wayne released for free on the Internet in 2007—the exact number is hard to judge thanks to unauthorized remixes and Wayne’s own carelessness in releasing them. (He was also very stoned during a Rolling Stone interview when he tried to count how many tracks he had recorded, coming up with the number of “over a thousand.”) His output made for arguably the greatest and strangest year a single rapper has ever had, and Wayne didn’t even release an album for profit, or put a solo song on iTunes until Dec. 25. Instead, the rapper released everything for free. Everything.
also heres an archived article of Vibe ranking his top 77 songs of 2007
The Rap City performance would later be reused as the song “Live from the 504” on Wayne’s mixtape, Da Drought 3, in April. It was one of over 100 songs Wayne released for free on the Internet in 2007—the exact number is hard to judge thanks to unauthorized remixes and Wayne’s own carelessness in releasing them. (He was also very stoned during a Rolling Stone interview when he tried to count how many tracks he had recorded, coming up with the number of “over a thousand.”) His output made for arguably the greatest and strangest year a single rapper has ever had, and Wayne didn’t even release an album for profit, or put a solo song on iTunes until Dec. 25. Instead, the rapper released everything for free. Everything.
also heres an archived article of Vibe ranking his top 77 songs of 2007
https://www.gamespot.com/forums/off-the-books-anything-and-everything-hiphop-909181615/the-77-best-lil-wayne-songs-of-2007-by-vibe-10049313/
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