WhenWeWereKings
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Ehhh, let's see how he charts when he actually releases his own regular music. I would not jump the gun on either side.
Yeah cuz it could only be bots doing this right? Not actual human beings?Numbers looking funny
Drake hate bots is nasty workbut it is what it is when you at the top of the mountain
Drake is not paying your bills seek helpI disagree. Taking off the summer is the last thing he needs He certainly needs to gauge audiences, I just think this was the worst way to do it. He needs to get back to himself, get back to collaborating instead of purchasing tracks, bring in different writers, and find something to say while also crafting a summer hit. Riding waves isn't going to help right now, nobody really has a wave that can save him IMO.I don’t think it’s bots. It’s just temporary backlash IMO.
I’m sure things will go back to normal by the fall. He should take the summer off but I think he has to churn out weedplate after weedplate due to his record deal.

BP is considered a classic
But with BP2 and onward he was breaking new ground commercially
And The Black album, which was a great album and featured some of his best work, dropped the following yr ...2003
All depends on how you define "stronger"
I disagree. Taking off the summer is the last thing he needs He certainly needs to gauge audiences, I just think this was the worst way to do it. He needs to get back to himself, get back to collaborating instead of purchasing tracks, bring in different writers, and find something to say while also crafting a summer hit. Riding waves isn't going to help right now, nobody really has a wave that can save him IMO.
I think he's had ghostwriters and purchased hooks from the beginning. He certainly CAN write songs and has done so before; even Kanye admitted Drake wrote songs for him, in the studio with no help. But he also operates like a pop/r&b star who purchases tracks and has others written for him to complete his albums.Who is to say he hasn't ALWAYS been purchasing tracks. There isn't a wave to ride because Drake and his team was the wave.
Those were female friendly songs that had Pharrell and Beyonce…two of the hottest artists of the 2000’s. That album was looked down on and he even released a revised version of it later on because reviews were mixed. Beyonce and the fake retirement kept his run going when it looked like he was running out of steam. He went from selling five mil with vol.2 to barely going double plat. With BP2Yall nikkas rewriting history, Ether definitely did its thing and shook up hiphop, but when BP2 dropped nobody cared anymore and it was back to normal. Bonnie & Clyde and Excuse me miss was getting play everywhere. BP2 was a double plat album. The commercial falloff didn’t happen until Kindom Come and by that time he had already signed Nas to Def Jam.
"Excuse Me Miss" and "Bonnie & Clyde" was Jay Z's most female friendly songs at the time. This was after one of the claims in "Ether" where Nas said "you only concerned with dissing women". He had a point because before BP2, Jay's songs definitely fell in line with "you only concerned with dissing women".
BP2 going double platinum is neither hiere or there. It was a double album. It only had to ship a mill to go double platinum. That was half of what the original Blueprint did.
Exactly that.It’s over, and it’s never going back to normal, anything Drake raps or sings about will have whatever Kendrick said on his 4 diss tracks looming in the background , even whatever features he chooses, people will think about what Kendrick said calling him a culture vulture yall still don’t understand what Kendrick did to this man, this wasn’t just a quick domination it’s a slow burn poison created to destroy Drake forever by using his terrible UMG contract against him, Drake can’t just take a break and work on a great project to win the public back, he’s stuck dropping terrible rushed music for the forseeable future and constantly putting himself in the public’s eye
He screwed up big time

Yall nikkas rewriting history, Ether definitely did its thing and shook up hiphop, but when BP2 dropped nobody cared anymore and it was back to normal. Bonnie & Clyde and Excuse me miss was getting play everywhere. BP2 was a double plat album. The commercial falloff didn’t happen until Kindom Come and by that time he had already signed Nas to Def Jam.

Then why did Jay release Blueprint 2.1 months after BP2
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