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finding out iyrtitl was not him was a huge let down those were some great lyrical songs with impressive flows
I always kinda had my doubts about the super lyrical rap songs.....but the R&B ish where it really bother(s)ed me.As an artist who respected the fukk out of his pen pre-ghostwriting exposal, I was hellllla disappointed finding out his pen was fraudulent
I still rocked out to the music but it wasnt the same, I felt bamboozled. Eventually, the more he kept bragging about being mob-like and the greatest rapper of all time, the MOAR corny it sounded and Kenny put the nail in the coffin.
I never thought I’d not look forward to new Drizzy music.
Today I just enjoy his production, his ear still A1

I always kinda had my doubts about the super lyrical rap songs.....but the R&B ish where it really bother(s)ed me.
I wanted to believe breh was an obvious subpar non-singer, but balanced out by the fact he was able to write/sing his true experiences in a way that it was relatable.

I can't listen to dude new shytYou don't know he wrote that... we're you in the studioY'all trippin. Drake's pen is up there w/ the best. He wrote Alicia Key's Unthinkable.
Drake actually made it to where he is by being a ghostwriter.
everything with drakes name attached is in question