You're using retarded shifting language like "Almost 100%"
U trolling my nikka?
Yes there are, most of the album/mixtape whatever the fukk you wanna call it doesn't matter have Drake and his producer credited.There are NO songs on that ALBUM (officially released on cash money records) with credits listed as Aubrey Graham alone, friend.
It's an album. A mixtape has a dj, scratching, rhymes over other peoples' beats called "freestyles"...rewinds, a screaming nikka...etc
Drake's idea of a mixtape must be other nikkas' rhymes over original beats, released on record label for profit...
Songs being performed on tour in album format. Investment being put into radio promotion.
You're upset.

QM reference tracks were absolutely dead and colorless

You just said DRAKE at first...Yes there are, most of the album/mixtape whatever the fukk you wanna call it because it doesn't even matter have Drake and his producer credited.
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drake is the one really out here doing it yet ur laughing at me?Look at this dumb shyt y'all![]()

So if I wrote 90% what does that change in my point? Even the cadences that you point out aren't used for the majority of the verse.... But I'll let you tell itYou're using retarded shifting language like "Almost 100%"
Stop playing with percentages and moving goalposts. Another man wrote the songs and had the DELIVERY and CADENCE ready for imitation. Drake is a studio rapper and singer...he is a trained actor, that helps him perform and memorize lines written by other people.
He's not a hip hop artist. He's not an MC.
I care about hip hop...What is drake? R&B? Is he a nonwriting trey songs with a studio magic voice that raps a lot more? Yes...He's the beyonce of rap. Beyonce didn't write her shyt, either...people thought she did.
Lauren Hill caught back lash because it came out she didn't write/produce her debut record.

if im riding a bike using training wheels im doing most of the work ....that doesnt change the fact that im a grown ass man riding a bike with training wheels looking like a fukking dorkSo if I wrote 90% what does that change in my point? Even the cadences that you point out aren't used for the majority of the verse.... But I'll let you tell it
it's a reference, genius. It's not supposed to sound like a finished product.
There's no compression, no EQ, no reverb.....nothing. It's a dry reference track. it's a reference of how to do it.
Those are producers, sampled artists and featured artists dumb ass. PND has two solo songs on the project too. Do you clearly not see Drake wrote You & The 6, Madonna, Now & Forever, Energy, How About Now among other tracks...You just said DRAKE at first...
Look at these credits and read the other ones, you dikkrider.
If You're Reading This It's Too Late - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Track listing[edit]
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Legend"
PartyNextDoor 4:01
2. "Energy"
3:01
- Aubrey Graham
- Matthew Samuels
3. "10 Bands"
- Aubrey Graham
- Quentin Miller
- Samuels
- Adam Feeney
- R. Thomas III
2:57
- Boi-1da
- Sevn Thomas[a]
4. "Know Yourself"
4:35
- Aubrey Graham
- Samuels
- Anderson Hernandez
- Joshua Scruggs
- Malcolm A. Nichols
5. "No Tellin'"
- Aubrey Graham
- Miller
- Kenza Samir
- Samuels
- Feeney
- Tommy Paxton-Beesley
5:10
- Boi-1da
- Frank Dukes[a]
6. "Madonna"
Noah "40" Shebib 4:08
- Aubrey Graham
- Noah Shebib
- Garrett
- Bush
- Mosley
7. "6 God"
- Aubrey Graham
- Samuels
- Scruggs
- Wise
3:00
- Boi-1da
- Syk Sense
8. "Star67"
- Aubrey Graham
- Amir Obie
- E. Ahmed
- C. Essel
- D. Smith
- D Levy
- Jared "BK" Levy
- Brandn Shiraz
- Shebib
4:55
- NYLZ
- Most High
- Obie
9. "Preach" (featuring PartyNextDoor)
PartyNextDoor 3:56
- Aubrey Graham
- Brathwaite
- Alicia Augello-Cook
- Kerry Brothers, Jr.
- Edwin Jantunen
- Shebib
10. "Wednesday Night Interlude" (featuring PartyNextDoor)
PartyNextDoor 3:32
- Brathwaite
- Ekali
11. "Used To" (featuring Lil Wayne)
Wondagurl 4:28
- Aubrey Graham
- Kyle J. Francis
- Dwayne Carter, Jr.
- Miller
- Samir
- Ebony Oshunrinde
- M. Giombini
12. "6 Man"
- Aubrey Graham
- Miller
- Shebib
2:47
- Noah "40" Shebib
- Daxz[a]
13. "Now & Forever"
- Aubrey Graham
- G. Phillips
- Eric Dingus
4:41
- Dingus
- Jimmy Prime
14. "Company" (featuring Travi$ Scott)
- Aubrey Graham
- Jacques Webster
- Oshunrinde
4:12
- Wondagurl
- TM88
- Travi$ Scott
15. "You & the 6"
4:24
- Aubrey Graham
- Samuels
- Ramon Ilbanga, Jr.
- Shebib
- Allen Ritter
16. "Jungle"
Noah "40" Shebib 5:20
- Aubrey Graham
- Gabriel Garzón-Montano
- Samir
- Shebib
17. "6PM in New York" (bonus track)
- Aubrey Graham
- Samir
- Samuels
- Feeney
- Thomas III
WHY ARE THERE SO MANY PEOPLE ON THE SONGWRITING SIDE OF THE EQUATION...on a supposed mixtape, you dikkriding stan? It's not a mixtape. Mixtapes involve djs. Mixtapes involve MIXING...hence the name MIXTAPE.
