Drake In Real Life - Four Pins
If the implicit paranoia of his most recent opus,If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, is any indication, Drake knows that this is a crucial juncture in his career. He’s reached the level of fame when the audience’s enthusiasm can lead to fatigue.
For Drake to avoid backlash, his next album must mark a departure from the sound that's brought him worldwide acclaim. It’s similar to what Jackson did by embracing hip-hop and new jack swing on Dangerous. This is a fact Drake acknowledges onToo Late's "No Tellin," rapping, "I had to switch the flow up on you niggas, shit was getting too predictable."
this bit here made me think of wayne, and how he mightve missed a step. sure, he made rebirth but no one was really looking for that, and then what followed was mostly sub par, and even now, while hes spitting as well as he ever has.. hes not really offering any new.. grand departure from his old stuff..
i know fwa is hot, but i think a lot of the reviews mostly comes from the fatigue, same w the internet attention. he doesnt quite have the same pull as he used to, cos everyone knows what to expect from his music at this point. the critics arent going to give him credit for just rapping well, they know he can do that, but the mustic isnt really contributing anything new to the genre.. is not pushing anything forward.. just kind of standard weezy raps.
drakes always been more present and aware of his reception, and its allowed him to maneuver in really clever ways, think one of waynes greatest strengths is that he doesnt give a fuck, but waynes probably due for something that shocks the listener in a new positive way..
i was saying before how i think wayne and kanye need to do a project.. but thats probably too contrived.. itd be too obvious.. and it look like wayne needing help... but a wayne album produced by tyler, would be the shit. 12 smucker level songs.. idk how anyone could be mad at that.
If the implicit paranoia of his most recent opus,If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, is any indication, Drake knows that this is a crucial juncture in his career. He’s reached the level of fame when the audience’s enthusiasm can lead to fatigue.
For Drake to avoid backlash, his next album must mark a departure from the sound that's brought him worldwide acclaim. It’s similar to what Jackson did by embracing hip-hop and new jack swing on Dangerous. This is a fact Drake acknowledges onToo Late's "No Tellin," rapping, "I had to switch the flow up on you niggas, shit was getting too predictable."
this bit here made me think of wayne, and how he mightve missed a step. sure, he made rebirth but no one was really looking for that, and then what followed was mostly sub par, and even now, while hes spitting as well as he ever has.. hes not really offering any new.. grand departure from his old stuff..
i know fwa is hot, but i think a lot of the reviews mostly comes from the fatigue, same w the internet attention. he doesnt quite have the same pull as he used to, cos everyone knows what to expect from his music at this point. the critics arent going to give him credit for just rapping well, they know he can do that, but the mustic isnt really contributing anything new to the genre.. is not pushing anything forward.. just kind of standard weezy raps.
drakes always been more present and aware of his reception, and its allowed him to maneuver in really clever ways, think one of waynes greatest strengths is that he doesnt give a fuck, but waynes probably due for something that shocks the listener in a new positive way..
i was saying before how i think wayne and kanye need to do a project.. but thats probably too contrived.. itd be too obvious.. and it look like wayne needing help... but a wayne album produced by tyler, would be the shit. 12 smucker level songs.. idk how anyone could be mad at that.
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