I never understood why twitter try to make this hook zesty. He was clearly paying homage to the hot boyz
It’s cause it’s Drake they always find ways to joke but still listen to the music
Listen to “21, can you do something for me”
Then listen to the music video (censored) version of “The Block is Hot”
The hook, B.G.’s part…
Anyone else hear it? Paying homage it sounds like
!https://youtu.be/c3Edt0jMolcYou’re a real OG cash money fan
Most people don’t even know about this song
You’re a real OG cash money fan
Most people don’t even know about this song
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And man that's crazy... people definitely know about that song. at least in the south
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And man that's crazy... people definitely know about that song. at least in the south
These new kids don't really know about anything before Carter 1
op real for catching this and for paying BG his due credit. legend fr
i think people just love to dunk on stuff and also slight homophobic jokes about men being "zesty" are always around, drakes gotten it his entire career
also bc he asks him to do something "for him"? but w/e idk
I never got the zesty thing either but I just assumed they were running with a joke
These new kids don't really know about anything before Carter 1
Carter 1 is too old for them too outside of Hey DJ and im not even really sure about that tbh.
I'm realising this is why Drake never comments on this stuff
I mean he did kinda address the memes
You can clearly hear U-god’s influence on “Rich Flex”
Yes, you can hear his influence in all music
idk if some have a problem with it,
But since his inception, Drake has essentially used Hip-Hop history as a bunch of unique reference records and I find that fascinating and dope. He (&40, Oliver) is literally an encyclopedia of Hip-Hop when you pierce through his work.
Like using the Biggie flow on Omertà or the Mase s*** on Worst, or the Puff Ode on 4pm, or throwing the Aaliyah line in Bedrock back in the day, the Wu-Tang Ode on Wu-Tang forever,
You can tell he's a student of this Hip-Hop s***.
idk if some have a problem with it,
But since his inception, Drake has essentially used Hip-Hop history as a bunch of unique reference records and I find that fascinating and dope. He (&40, Oliver) is literally an encyclopedia of Hip-Hop when you pierce through his work.
Like using the Biggie flow on Omertà or the Mase s*** on Worst, or the Puff Ode on 4pm, or throwing the Aaliyah line in Bedrock back in the day, the Wu-Tang Ode on Wu-Tang forever,
You can tell he's a student of this Hip-Hop s***.
idk if some have a problem with it,
But since his inception, Drake has essentially used Hip-Hop history as a bunch of unique reference records and I find that fascinating and dope. He (&40, Oliver) is literally an encyclopedia of Hip-Hop when you pierce through his work.
Like using the Biggie flow on Omertà or the Mase s*** on Worst, or the Puff Ode on 4pm, or throwing the Aaliyah line in Bedrock back in the day, the Wu-Tang Ode on Wu-Tang forever,
You can tell he's a student of this Hip-Hop s***.
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