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Funny that the three verses Wayne has on Drake's album are probably better than the whole CIV verses...
That's not funny, that's sad.
But I think waynes upcoming projects will be good
So Lil Wayne, Whats your motivation?
'Is that really a question?
Do you really have that written down in your notepad?
You should be ashamed of yourself
You smell me girl
I smell like money'
I love this album tbh. I see people calling it too soft like he was trying to make it go hard in the first place. He stuck to the theme he wanted to present and what he wanted to do and I really enjoy it. He came with "Look What You've Done" and gave us a song in which he expressed himself to his mother and uncle who helped him the most in his life. He gave us a top 5 song for the radio listeners in "Take Care" while it still stayed to what Drake's normal subject matter is. There is just a good mix in this album for me. He has all rap songs, and he has all R&B songs. There's one song (two with Take Care I guess) where there is no rapping on the whole album and it's pretty good still, not groundbreaking like i thought he would do with Stevie, but still good. To me it's just a great project. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I love this album tbh. I see people calling it too soft like he was trying to make it go hard in the first place. He stuck to the theme he wanted to present and what he wanted to do and I really enjoy it. He came with "Look What You've Done" and gave us a song in which he expressed himself to his mother and uncle who helped him the most in his life. He gave us a top 5 song for the radio listeners in "Take Care" while it still stayed to what Drake's normal subject matter is. There is just a good mix in this album for me. He has all rap songs, and he has all R&B songs. There's one song (two with Take Care I guess) where there is no rapping on the whole album and it's pretty good still, not groundbreaking like i thought he would do with Stevie, but still good. To me it's just a great project. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I don't consider the shit on the song "Take Care" as rapping. That shit is just sped up tallkin with autotune and melody lmao. So that and Doing It Wrong
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