Is Drake slowly falling off?

CrimsonTider

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@CrimsonTider they never gonna learn

Don't take the L I took for years brehs. He not going anywhere. Does it SEEM like he might be slowing down? Yea sure. But the minute he puts out an actual single for an actual upcoming album it'll be Drake season again.

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This is Kendrick's year tho
I think it was a strategic decision to not push anything from More Life. He really wanted it to be something for the fans
 

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What happens is every 5-6 years...the new generation begins to come of age. Drake is begining to wane on the up-and-coming youth (15-18) as they look to embrace their own new sound/artist. If you were a little ngga a few years ago...Drake is your older brother's music. Drake might as well be flat-topped:flabbynsick:.....far as these young "Playboi Carti" nggas is concerned....:troll:It happened to Hov...happened to 50 and Weez...now its Drake turn. His audience has gotten older and the ones that were already old are even older. That herb is lucky he got to stay on top as long as he has in the rap game IMO....:mjlol: Legendary run tho nonetheless...but his eventual decline is just the nature of the beast...:manny:
 
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ITS OVER FOR DUDE LOWKEY HE TRYNA BE ON SOME MOGUL PHASE FOR THE NEXT PART OF HIS CAREER BUT ITS NOT GON WORK OUT. HE SHOULD BE A LATE NIGHT HOST OR SUM shyt.
 

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What happens is every 5-6 years...the new generation begins to come of age. Drake is begining to wane on the up-and-coming youth (15-18) as they look to embrace their own new sound/artist. If you were a little ngga a few years ago...Drake is your older brother's music. Drake might as well be flat-topped:flabbynsick:.....far as these young "Playboi Carti" nggas is concerned....:troll:It happened to Hov...happened to 50 and Weez...now its Drake turn. His audience has gotten older and the ones that were already old are even older. That herb is lucky he got to stay on top as long as he has in the rap game IMO....:mjlol: Legendary run tho nonetheless...but his eventual decline is just the nature of the beast...:manny:

Keep dreaming breh. My little brother is in HS and he and his class peers consider Drake the man, especially after dude merked Meek from Back 2 Back.
 

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Let's be real, I'm not a Drake fan, he had some bangers here and there, But Drake got the women on locked, the hoes, ladies, earth girls ect love some Drake, Drake ain't falling off anytime soon.

Look how long the women held down Cool J, Cool J didn't start falling off until he was 40 with Exit 10, and he was in the game 25 years at that point.

Drake is going to be here for a long time
 
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These conversations are weird...is he as omnipresent as he has been in 15 & 16? No On the other hand is there anyone out there who even shows some sort of resemblance of being able to hold hip hop down in that Jigga/Drake sense? Absolutely not...The reason Nicki is legitimately in trouble is because not only can she not find the singles right now to justify her standing but Cardi B is growing by the day in people's eyes. Drake has no real contemporary and I don't want to hear about no Kendrick because he plays his lane

Kendrick has the bigger album faq.
 

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drake will be hot for another 5-10 years if he wants to be

Huge fan base and he has a team of writers that will keep his music fresh

In March 2012, U.K.-based music website Sound on Sound
published a profile of Noah "40" Shebib, the OVO Sound guru who has produced most of Drake's music since So Far Gone in 2009. Among several questions about 40's favored equipment and production techniques, the journalist Paul Tingen asked 40 to break down something that, three years later, would become a flashpoint of discussion within hip-hop—Drake's songwriting process.

"In hip-hop," 40 explained, "you must write your own raps. If someone else were to write them for you, you'd have no credibility whatsoever, and you'd be out of the window immediately."

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