Confirmed: A Young Drake Worked as a Songwriter for Dr. Dre at Aftermath Records in 2005

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What to think? You mean this shyt is still up for debate??

Drake wrote his shyt and tried to get on. He was another local mixtape rapper

Made some connects, started writing for people, writing for himself, getting his name out and him noticed

When he got some bread/fame, he started doing what 75% of rappers do. Ask people for help. On a line, a hook, a verse, etc

As he got bigger and hits had to be sustained. And time to sit in a studio for 10 weeks got shorter, he just outsourced. Heard songs he liked, flows he liked, artists he liked, and paid them for their ideas, music, production


Period



They can literally give anyone a piece of paper and say rap this. That doesn't happen anymore

You build your own buzz. Then when it's shown you have talent. But maybe not every song is a hit talent. They call in the help
This is the rap the game
 

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Ohhhh...you don't say Jimmy Iovine...also owner of Dre and Apple music whom he just paid Drake 20Ms is now saying he was a ghostwriter in 05....


Views dropping within the next couple of days

The Machine strikes again.
Exactly...jimmy iovine is ALL UP IN DIS SHYT...he was behind the Kendrick king of ny stunt, he's behind the now WHITEWASHING of Kendrick, the corniness that became eminem, the new "not as family oriented tde", behind the drake meek meme barrage(corporate connected) and now this shyt...jimmy iovine is literally behind most of the "white washing" scenarios in rap today...just the white guy entrusted to keep hip hop "digestible"...foh cac :martin:
 

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Dre lost he coulda signed the boy

he was also around Polow and Surf Club before SFG
 

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bytch ass white cracker piece of shyt, shut the fukk up, like you educating somebody. Your pale ass missed the point.


Being: REGARDLESS OF WHO DRAKE WROTE FOR... the article implies with a defensive tone, that "using ghostwriters is okay, part of what brought Drake in the game, so no wonder he has ghostwriters" now that he's being exposed. Typical PR damage control shyt. Cacs are NOTORIOUS for this. So of course ima call it how I see it, bytch. Cac shyt. :umad: fukkin cac.


So tired of you fakkit ass crackers on here, suck my dikk fakkit. Or catch this fade if you feel a way, I'll fukk your sister in the ass then make your mom's slurp her geriatric probiotic Centrum cocktail soup off my dikk like a spoon.


I fukking hate cacs like you. Didn't even read half the shyt you post, shut your p*ssy ass up, boy.

Yo, on some real shyt this just made my day :deadmanny::deadrose::dead:
 

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What to think? You mean this shyt is still up for debate??

Drake wrote his shyt and tried to get on. He was another local mixtape rapper

Made some connects, started writing for people, writing for himself, getting his name out and him noticed

When he got some bread/fame, he started doing what 75% of rappers do. Ask people for help. On a line, a hook, a verse, etc

As he got bigger and hits had to be sustained. And time to sit in a studio for 10 weeks got shorter, he just outsourced. Heard songs he liked, flows he liked, artists he liked, and paid them for their ideas, music, production


Period



They can literally give anyone a piece of paper and say rap this. That doesn't happen anymore

You build your own buzz. Then when it's shown you have talent. But maybe not every song is a hit talent. They call in the help
Great post
 
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