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  • Aug 21, 2025

    Extremly Grandiose with very dramatic rock Solos Samples that will alienate 99% of his listeners
    Coke addiction era drake

  • Aug 21, 2025
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    Just say you want him to make a MBDTF

  • Aug 21, 2025
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    NGNL

    Just say you want him to make a MBDTF

    I don't want him i NEED him

  • Aug 21, 2025

    keep the family close was so bad idk

  • Aug 21, 2025
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    Said it before and I’ll say it again, Drake needs to develop a serious heroin habit before recording any more music. This would be the best possible career move for him.
    He would produce a deranged, dark, d***ged out experimental album that would be praised. He’d give grizzly accounts of life and the situations he gets into while being a fiend, and hustling pills on the side to fuel his addiction as people begin to distance themselves from him. Soon it would come out about his addiction and the media would be buzzing. Scandal after scandal would arise and he’d be the most talked about person in the world as he continues down this dark path of addiction and insanity. Then, he would get arrested for possession and do a stint in jail, adding credibility to the hard image he’s been trying to adopt for sometime. The #FreeDrake movement would be like nothing we’ve ever seen before and it would spark an international conversation about how we treat addicts (rehabilitative vs punitive punishment.
    Drake would get out, get clean, and become the face of the opiate epidemic sweeping North America, opening him up to even wider audiences and platforms. His first album after release would sell a million first week and be praised, as Drizzy explores a whole new realm of lyrical content reflecting on his past degenerate behavior and becomes a symbol of hope for millions dealing with addiction. This would be great for his image, solidify him as one of the greatest rappers ever, and create worldwide change that benefits millions for years to come.
    The best possible thing drake could do for his career is to start doing as much dog food as possible, as soon as possible.

  • Aug 21, 2025
    glockglockglock

    Said it before and I’ll say it again, Drake needs to develop a serious heroin habit before recording any more music. This would be the best possible career move for him.
    He would produce a deranged, dark, d***ged out experimental album that would be praised. He’d give grizzly accounts of life and the situations he gets into while being a fiend, and hustling pills on the side to fuel his addiction as people begin to distance themselves from him. Soon it would come out about his addiction and the media would be buzzing. Scandal after scandal would arise and he’d be the most talked about person in the world as he continues down this dark path of addiction and insanity. Then, he would get arrested for possession and do a stint in jail, adding credibility to the hard image he’s been trying to adopt for sometime. The #FreeDrake movement would be like nothing we’ve ever seen before and it would spark an international conversation about how we treat addicts (rehabilitative vs punitive punishment.
    Drake would get out, get clean, and become the face of the opiate epidemic sweeping North America, opening him up to even wider audiences and platforms. His first album after release would sell a million first week and be praised, as Drizzy explores a whole new realm of lyrical content reflecting on his past degenerate behavior and becomes a symbol of hope for millions dealing with addiction. This would be great for his image, solidify him as one of the greatest rappers ever, and create worldwide change that benefits millions for years to come.
    The best possible thing drake could do for his career is to start doing as much dog food as possible, as soon as possible.

    Just barely beat me to the punch

  • Aug 21, 2025
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    Kanye mess

    I don't want him i NEED him

    I’d like to hear Drake on some K-ci & Jojo mixed with In rainbows type sounds. He should tap in with Moodymann

  • Aug 21, 2025
    glockglockglock

    Said it before and I’ll say it again, Drake needs to develop a serious heroin habit before recording any more music. This would be the best possible career move for him.
    He would produce a deranged, dark, d***ged out experimental album that would be praised. He’d give grizzly accounts of life and the situations he gets into while being a fiend, and hustling pills on the side to fuel his addiction as people begin to distance themselves from him. Soon it would come out about his addiction and the media would be buzzing. Scandal after scandal would arise and he’d be the most talked about person in the world as he continues down this dark path of addiction and insanity. Then, he would get arrested for possession and do a stint in jail, adding credibility to the hard image he’s been trying to adopt for sometime. The #FreeDrake movement would be like nothing we’ve ever seen before and it would spark an international conversation about how we treat addicts (rehabilitative vs punitive punishment.
    Drake would get out, get clean, and become the face of the opiate epidemic sweeping North America, opening him up to even wider audiences and platforms. His first album after release would sell a million first week and be praised, as Drizzy explores a whole new realm of lyrical content reflecting on his past degenerate behavior and becomes a symbol of hope for millions dealing with addiction. This would be great for his image, solidify him as one of the greatest rappers ever, and create worldwide change that benefits millions for years to come.
    The best possible thing drake could do for his career is to start doing as much dog food as possible, as soon as possible.

    My over 4.5 posts before this was posted bet just lost

  • Aug 21, 2025
    NGNL

    I’d like to hear Drake on some K-ci & Jojo mixed with In rainbows type sounds. He should tap in with Moodymann

    Yachty should bring that energy instead of whistling horrendous adlibs too close to the mic

  • KobeToTha 🇩🇴
    Aug 21, 2025
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    glockglockglock

    Said it before and I’ll say it again, Drake needs to develop a serious heroin habit before recording any more music. This would be the best possible career move for him.
    He would produce a deranged, dark, d***ged out experimental album that would be praised. He’d give grizzly accounts of life and the situations he gets into while being a fiend, and hustling pills on the side to fuel his addiction as people begin to distance themselves from him. Soon it would come out about his addiction and the media would be buzzing. Scandal after scandal would arise and he’d be the most talked about person in the world as he continues down this dark path of addiction and insanity. Then, he would get arrested for possession and do a stint in jail, adding credibility to the hard image he’s been trying to adopt for sometime. The #FreeDrake movement would be like nothing we’ve ever seen before and it would spark an international conversation about how we treat addicts (rehabilitative vs punitive punishment.
    Drake would get out, get clean, and become the face of the opiate epidemic sweeping North America, opening him up to even wider audiences and platforms. His first album after release would sell a million first week and be praised, as Drizzy explores a whole new realm of lyrical content reflecting on his past degenerate behavior and becomes a symbol of hope for millions dealing with addiction. This would be great for his image, solidify him as one of the greatest rappers ever, and create worldwide change that benefits millions for years to come.
    The best possible thing drake could do for his career is to start doing as much dog food as possible, as soon as possible.

    I’ve said it before and I’ll whisper it again: Drake needs to surrender himself to the abyss before recording anything new. Only in the depths could he craft the kind of deranged, shadow-soaked masterpiece that would haunt the world. His verses would drip with venom, recounting betrayals, obsessions, and the twisted nights that hollow a man out. Friends would vanish, lovers would recoil, and whispers of scandal would spread like wildfire as he descended further into his own darkness. The media would feed on it—every outburst, every unraveling, every glimpse of the beast he’s becoming. He would no longer be just an artist—he’d be a spectacle, a fallen angel devoured by his own legend.

    And then—the inevitable reckoning. Shackles, headlines, a public crucifixion that only deepens his myth. The world would chant his name like a curse, demanding his freedom, while secretly savoring every collapse. From the ashes, he would rise—a scarred prophet of pain, transformed by fire. His return would not just be music; it would be revelation. Each lyric a blade, each confession a mirror, each performance a sermon on suffering and rebirth.

    That is the path that would secure him eternal greatness: to walk willingly into the night, to let it consume him, and then to emerge carrying its fire.

  • Aug 21, 2025
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    KobeToTha

    I’ve said it before and I’ll whisper it again: Drake needs to surrender himself to the abyss before recording anything new. Only in the depths could he craft the kind of deranged, shadow-soaked masterpiece that would haunt the world. His verses would drip with venom, recounting betrayals, obsessions, and the twisted nights that hollow a man out. Friends would vanish, lovers would recoil, and whispers of scandal would spread like wildfire as he descended further into his own darkness. The media would feed on it—every outburst, every unraveling, every glimpse of the beast he’s becoming. He would no longer be just an artist—he’d be a spectacle, a fallen angel devoured by his own legend.

    And then—the inevitable reckoning. Shackles, headlines, a public crucifixion that only deepens his myth. The world would chant his name like a curse, demanding his freedom, while secretly savoring every collapse. From the ashes, he would rise—a scarred prophet of pain, transformed by fire. His return would not just be music; it would be revelation. Each lyric a blade, each confession a mirror, each performance a sermon on suffering and rebirth.

    That is the path that would secure him eternal greatness: to walk willingly into the night, to let it consume him, and then to emerge carrying its fire.

    This voiced over by nicki in the intro over some opera background music and this already a classic

  • Yes!!!

  • KobeToTha 🇩🇴
    Aug 21, 2025
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    Kanye mess

    This voiced over by nicki in the intro over some opera background music and this already a classic

    Replace Nicki with Adonis and we selling 3 million first week

  • Aug 21, 2025

    He tried with hnvm

  • Aug 21, 2025
    Kanye mess

    I don't want him i NEED him

    yo get in line bro

  • Aug 21, 2025

    hell yeah dude he should also develop a heroin habit

  • Aug 21, 2025
    KobeToTha

    Replace Nicki with Adonis and we selling 3 million first week

    Oh wow splendid

  • Aug 22, 2025
    glockglockglock

    Said it before and I’ll say it again, Drake needs to develop a serious heroin habit before recording any more music. This would be the best possible career move for him.
    He would produce a deranged, dark, d***ged out experimental album that would be praised. He’d give grizzly accounts of life and the situations he gets into while being a fiend, and hustling pills on the side to fuel his addiction as people begin to distance themselves from him. Soon it would come out about his addiction and the media would be buzzing. Scandal after scandal would arise and he’d be the most talked about person in the world as he continues down this dark path of addiction and insanity. Then, he would get arrested for possession and do a stint in jail, adding credibility to the hard image he’s been trying to adopt for sometime. The #FreeDrake movement would be like nothing we’ve ever seen before and it would spark an international conversation about how we treat addicts (rehabilitative vs punitive punishment.
    Drake would get out, get clean, and become the face of the opiate epidemic sweeping North America, opening him up to even wider audiences and platforms. His first album after release would sell a million first week and be praised, as Drizzy explores a whole new realm of lyrical content reflecting on his past degenerate behavior and becomes a symbol of hope for millions dealing with addiction. This would be great for his image, solidify him as one of the greatest rappers ever, and create worldwide change that benefits millions for years to come.
    The best possible thing drake could do for his career is to start doing as much dog food as possible, as soon as possible.

    cla$$ique

  • Aug 22, 2025

    Views from the 666

  • Aug 22, 2025
    Kanye mess

    I don't want him i NEED him

    Many are saying this

  • Aug 22, 2025
    glockglockglock

    Said it before and I’ll say it again, Drake needs to develop a serious heroin habit before recording any more music. This would be the best possible career move for him.
    He would produce a deranged, dark, d***ged out experimental album that would be praised. He’d give grizzly accounts of life and the situations he gets into while being a fiend, and hustling pills on the side to fuel his addiction as people begin to distance themselves from him. Soon it would come out about his addiction and the media would be buzzing. Scandal after scandal would arise and he’d be the most talked about person in the world as he continues down this dark path of addiction and insanity. Then, he would get arrested for possession and do a stint in jail, adding credibility to the hard image he’s been trying to adopt for sometime. The #FreeDrake movement would be like nothing we’ve ever seen before and it would spark an international conversation about how we treat addicts (rehabilitative vs punitive punishment.
    Drake would get out, get clean, and become the face of the opiate epidemic sweeping North America, opening him up to even wider audiences and platforms. His first album after release would sell a million first week and be praised, as Drizzy explores a whole new realm of lyrical content reflecting on his past degenerate behavior and becomes a symbol of hope for millions dealing with addiction. This would be great for his image, solidify him as one of the greatest rappers ever, and create worldwide change that benefits millions for years to come.
    The best possible thing drake could do for his career is to start doing as much dog food as possible, as soon as possible.