the shoe fits is misogynistic and gross but the rest slaps.
you broke my heart is going #1 fr.
LMFAO. What a joke. How the f*** is it misogynistic you f***ing dweeb
Stories About My Brother has me in a damn chokehold. Elite bars, elite flow, elite beat. 10 out of f***ing 10 track
Whole album is f***ing incredible man. If we’re counting this to seriously be a part of FATD Drake just dropped one of the greatest albums of all time
Such an incredible heartwarming track. It actually makes me emotional to listen to because it’s just a dope song about loyalty
Whole album is f***ing incredible man. If we’re counting this to seriously be a part of FATD Drake just dropped one of the greatest albums of all time
I count it as an ep, I think he just tacked it on for sales reasons
the shoe fits is misogynistic and gross but the rest slaps.
you broke my heart is going #1 fr.
real
LMFAO. What a joke. How the f*** is it misogynistic you f***ing dweeb
where do I begin?
first off, the second line literally says "act like you're somebody's daughter," implying that women have to act a certain "lady-like" way only to reflect on the reputation of their father, a man, as if women don't have their own autonomy over how they're perceived.
"can't get a tan from your phone light"
"or maybe you go for a walk somewhere that is not a mall"
lines about how women are only good for how they look, that their interests solely are about shopping and their image.
"and then you got the ones..." clearly says that he's not talking about someone specific, this is just addressed to women in general.
and don't even get me started on the domestic abuse lines. "But you stick around, 'cause who's out there that's better for you?"
what kind of person thinks that someone deserves domestic abuse? this person is suffering, being told to alter their body for this man, but not have it shown to other people when they're outside, and then made to alter it again to get it reduced, and drake has the audacity to make this about the woman, not about the f***ed up man doing this to her.
and there's not much to say on the anti-sex work line. there's nothing wrong with being a s***worker, and there's nothing wrong with making money off of it and using it to do whatever you want. it's their body, they can do what they please.
this song is a joke.
where do I begin?
first off, the second line literally says "act like you're somebody's daughter," implying that women have to act a certain "lady-like" way only to reflect on the reputation of their father, a man, as if women don't have their own autonomy over how they're perceived.
"can't get a tan from your phone light"
"or maybe you go for a walk somewhere that is not a mall"
lines about how women are only good for how they look, that their interests solely are about shopping and their image.
"and then you got the ones..." clearly says that he's not talking about someone specific, this is just addressed to women in general.
and don't even get me started on the domestic abuse lines. "But you stick around, 'cause who's out there that's better for you?"
what kind of person thinks that someone deserves domestic abuse? this person is suffering, being told to alter their body for this man, but not have it shown to other people when they're outside, and then made to alter it again to get it reduced, and drake has the audacity to make this about the woman, not about the f***ed up man doing this to her.
and there's not much to say on the anti-sex work line. there's nothing wrong with being a s***worker, and there's nothing wrong with making money off of it and using it to do whatever you want. it's their body, they can do what they please.
this song is a joke.
Bruh aside from the first one you realize the rest are a big reach and you interpreting it very wrong. Literally half the song is him saying she could do better and not sure why she sticks with the man. Relax.
where do I begin?
first off, the second line literally says "act like you're somebody's daughter," implying that women have to act a certain "lady-like" way only to reflect on the reputation of their father, a man, as if women don't have their own autonomy over how they're perceived.
"can't get a tan from your phone light"
"or maybe you go for a walk somewhere that is not a mall"
lines about how women are only good for how they look, that their interests solely are about shopping and their image.
"and then you got the ones..." clearly says that he's not talking about someone specific, this is just addressed to women in general.
and don't even get me started on the domestic abuse lines. "But you stick around, 'cause who's out there that's better for you?"
what kind of person thinks that someone deserves domestic abuse? this person is suffering, being told to alter their body for this man, but not have it shown to other people when they're outside, and then made to alter it again to get it reduced, and drake has the audacity to make this about the woman, not about the f***ed up man doing this to her.
and there's not much to say on the anti-sex work line. there's nothing wrong with being a s***worker, and there's nothing wrong with making money off of it and using it to do whatever you want. it's their body, they can do what they please.
this song is a joke.
You’re purposely being obtuse … he’s clearly referencing a type of women. “Acting like someone’s daughter” - why are you purposely omitting the mother? Literally don’t embarass your parents. The “can’t get a tan from your screen” segment is your typical “go offline / touch some grass instead of hating behind a screen” type of comment. You also completely misinterpreted the domestic abusive segment. He’s not victim blaming, he’s calling out the bum that her abuse boyfriend is. Regardless of how you feel about s***work is it totally in his right to not want to settle down with a girl that sucks d*** on cam. Like we really arguing this just for the sake of being politically correct? Like cmon get real. There’s going to be people that are not goong to be okay with dating a s***worker, that’s their perrogative.
It's all great. Perfect cap to an incredible run. Rest up.
You have any standouts on first listen?
The Shoe Fits is one of the greatest storytelling songs I heard in a while, and You Broke My Heart is simply pure crack
where do I begin?
first off, the second line literally says "act like you're somebody's daughter," implying that women have to act a certain "lady-like" way only to reflect on the reputation of their father, a man, as if women don't have their own autonomy over how they're perceived.
"can't get a tan from your phone light"
"or maybe you go for a walk somewhere that is not a mall"
lines about how women are only good for how they look, that their interests solely are about shopping and their image.
"and then you got the ones..." clearly says that he's not talking about someone specific, this is just addressed to women in general.
and don't even get me started on the domestic abuse lines. "But you stick around, 'cause who's out there that's better for you?"
what kind of person thinks that someone deserves domestic abuse? this person is suffering, being told to alter their body for this man, but not have it shown to other people when they're outside, and then made to alter it again to get it reduced, and drake has the audacity to make this about the woman, not about the f***ed up man doing this to her.
and there's not much to say on the anti-sex work line. there's nothing wrong with being a s***worker, and there's nothing wrong with making money off of it and using it to do whatever you want. it's their body, they can do what they please.
this song is a joke.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I guess the shoe did fit
where do I begin?
first off, the second line literally says "act like you're somebody's daughter," implying that women have to act a certain "lady-like" way only to reflect on the reputation of their father, a man, as if women don't have their own autonomy over how they're perceived.
"can't get a tan from your phone light"
"or maybe you go for a walk somewhere that is not a mall"
lines about how women are only good for how they look, that their interests solely are about shopping and their image.
"and then you got the ones..." clearly says that he's not talking about someone specific, this is just addressed to women in general.
and don't even get me started on the domestic abuse lines. "But you stick around, 'cause who's out there that's better for you?"
what kind of person thinks that someone deserves domestic abuse? this person is suffering, being told to alter their body for this man, but not have it shown to other people when they're outside, and then made to alter it again to get it reduced, and drake has the audacity to make this about the woman, not about the f***ed up man doing this to her.
and there's not much to say on the anti-sex work line. there's nothing wrong with being a s***worker, and there's nothing wrong with making money off of it and using it to do whatever you want. it's their body, they can do what they please.
this song is a joke.
We ain't bout to read all that. Happy for u or sorry that happened.
The shoe fits
Stories about my brother