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  • Aug 23, 2025

    donda

  • i camt c***to ya pawty i mighcumjus to hert ya syeaaaaa

  • Aug 23, 2025
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    You created an arbitrarily specific category just to gas up one of Kanye's worst albums and you're still wrong.

    Speakerboxxx/The Love Below is 40 tracks.

  • Aug 23, 2025
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    05 F*** Em by Lil B???

  • Aug 23, 2025
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    onedeep

    You created an arbitrarily specific category just to gas up one of Kanye's worst albums and you're still wrong.

    Speakerboxxx/The Love Below is 40 tracks.

    donda is a classic album

  • Aug 23, 2025
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    UMG played themselves big time because Drake wouldn't have been able to sue them if they hadn't let their ego and pride determine how they interacted with him. It's very clear that Drake and UMG had issues brewing even before this Kendrick beef came in the picture because no one does a sudden 180° turn on their biggest star overnight.

    Drake's legal team has already submitted pages upon pages of correspondence between him and UMG, where he asked to meet with them regarding the defamatory material on Not Like Us and how the massive push behind it was messing with his actual life and they told him to f*** off. He asked them to put out a statement as a label basically saying what they're saying now: that he isn't a pedophile and the allegations in the song are only meant to be taken as hyperbole and UMG told him to f*** off as well so good luck to them proving to a judge that they didn't have malicious intent.

    UMG could have easily put out a statement clarifying that the things being said by both parties weren't meant to be taken as fact and covered their asses legally from both sides. If they'd done that and Drake still sued them, they'd at least have that to show the judge that they weren't being malicious and the judge would have dismissed this case months ago. They didn't because there was always a plan in place for who they were going to push viciously and who they were aiming to f*** over.

    It's especially funny seeing them now trying to act like they've only ever worked in Drake's best interest, all the while behind the scenes daring him to sue them and taunting him saying the rap world would mock him if he sued them and so he better not do it. When Drake's lawyers made mention of it at first, it seemed like a reach but since then, UMG has threatened him publicly, telling him to be careful what he wishes for and using motions and legal briefings to m taunt and mock him — these are all things the judge is reading and picking up on btw.

    How do you do all that and then tell the very person you claim to be protecting and working in service of to f*** off when they tell you that material you're massively pushing and promoting is harming their everyday life? Especially when it's material you claim you've always known is false? Moreover, how do you prove that to a judge who now has a long-enough history showing you have been dealing in bad faith with Drake months before he ever sued you?

  • Aug 23, 2025
    cyclops

    UMG played themselves big time because Drake wouldn't have been able to sue them if they hadn't let their ego and pride determine how they interacted with him. It's very clear that Drake and UMG had issues brewing even before this Kendrick beef came in the picture because no one does a sudden 180° turn on their biggest star overnight.

    Drake's legal team has already submitted pages upon pages of correspondence between him and UMG, where he asked to meet with them regarding the defamatory material on Not Like Us and how the massive push behind it was messing with his actual life and they told him to f*** off. He asked them to put out a statement as a label basically saying what they're saying now: that he isn't a pedophile and the allegations in the song are only meant to be taken as hyperbole and UMG told him to f*** off as well so good luck to them proving to a judge that they didn't have malicious intent.

    UMG could have easily put out a statement clarifying that the things being said by both parties weren't meant to be taken as fact and covered their asses legally from both sides. If they'd done that and Drake still sued them, they'd at least have that to show the judge that they weren't being malicious and the judge would have dismissed this case months ago. They didn't because there was always a plan in place for who they were going to push viciously and who they were aiming to f*** over.

    It's especially funny seeing them now trying to act like they've only ever worked in Drake's best interest, all the while behind the scenes daring him to sue them and taunting him saying the rap world would mock him if he sued them and so he better not do it. When Drake's lawyers made mention of it at first, it seemed like a reach but since then, UMG has threatened him publicly, telling him to be careful what he wishes for and using motions and legal briefings to m taunt and mock him — these are all things the judge is reading and picking up on btw.

    How do you do all that and then tell the very person you claim to be protecting and working in service of to f*** off when they tell you that material you're massively pushing and promoting is harming their everyday life? Especially when it's material you claim you've always known is false? Moreover, how do you prove that to a judge who now has a long-enough history showing you have been dealing in bad faith with Drake months before he ever sued you?

    June is also men’s mental health month. Let’s not forget that over a certain other group.

  • Aug 23, 2025
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    Prince Among Thieves
    Evil Red Flame
    Speakerboxx/The Love Below

  • 2words

    Prince Among Thieves
    Evil Red Flame
    Speakerboxx/The Love Below

  • Da Drought 3 is 31 right

  • Aug 23, 2025
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    MUSIC - SORRY 4 DA WAIT

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    I like Donda but that’s not a good example. It is in dire need of some trimming

  • Aug 23, 2025
    Kojimbo

    I like Donda but that’s not a good example. It is in dire need of some trimming

    it’s also not 30 songs unless you count the deluxe

  • Aug 23, 2025
    Kojimbo

    I like Donda but that’s not a good example. It is in dire need of some trimming

    Not only that but it only meets the 30 song criteria by having multiple versions of the same songs ban OP

  • Aug 23, 2025

    MUSIC or Thugged Out Pissed Off

  • Aug 23, 2025
    Raiden

    YES

  • Aug 23, 2025
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    Da Drought 3

  • Aug 24, 2025
    Raiden

  • Aug 24, 2025
    onedeep

    You created an arbitrarily specific category just to gas up one of Kanye's worst albums and you're still wrong.

    Speakerboxxx/The Love Below is 40 tracks.

  • Aug 24, 2025
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    Z 326

    05 F*** Em by Lil B???

    No one actually listening through all of that

  • Aug 24, 2025

    It'd be Donda if it had more tracks for sure

  • Aug 24, 2025
    PAINMAN

    MUSIC - SORRY 4 DA WAIT

  • Aug 24, 2025
    PAINMAN

    MUSIC - SORRY 4 DA WAIT

  • Aug 24, 2025
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    doesnt exist