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Drake - All Me (feat. 2 Chainz & Big Sean) -- 2ND Single
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Originally posted by super View PostThis is the type of Beat SchoolBoy Q would have been Nice on
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Originally posted by Lil wayne prezident View Postwho wrote it?Originally posted by Vocker View PostFor real?
How so? He writes all his shit....at least that's what he makes us think lol...
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Key Wane speaks on producing "All Me":
“I made it the day before I sent it to Drake [and] had played it for a few people, and [they] was vibing with it. At that point, I was really trying to think about who I was going to send it to [and] thought, ‘Shit I actually think this n-gga Drake could kill this shit.’ So I sent it to him.” As soon as he fired off the beat, Wane received an abrupt reply that would end up changing his life.
He remembers, “Like 20 minutes later he hit me back like, ‘Bro, yo we killed this shit. Me and Chainz on this bitch snapping’.” I was like, ‘Damn!’ [Laughs].” He goes on, “I was trying to remember the progression of the day, ’cause it was the same day, I sent it to him and he hit me right back. I can’t remember the exact chain of events but I know he hit me back right away and was like, ‘Niggas is ripping on this bitch.’”
After getting confirmation from Drake that he’d hopped on the beat, Wane relayed the message to Sean, who was also in the studio that day, and from there the “Fire” rapper “wrote a crazy verse to it.” Wane even remembers saying, “This is about to be some crazy shit,” to himself at the time.
Still, even as everything came together quickly, there were still some kinks that had to be worked out on the record—like the hook for one. “A couple weeks later, I know [Drake] was trying to put it out but I know it wasn’t finished. He didn’t have an idea for the hook that was solid yet. He had a lot of dope ideas but we was still trying to find the perfect hook for [the record],” explains the producer. Suddenly, one morning after both sides were tossing out ideas, Wane had an epiphany.
“Man I woke up one morning, it was like 6 a.m., and started listening to the beat, cause the beat was originally just the loop and basically the verse but I added more instrumentation to the intro, and I thought of this idea for the hook that was like, [starts singing] ‘I got everything, I can not complain’ and then I was like, ‘Oh sh-t I’ma send this to Drake.’ So I sent it to him and that was it; the song was ready to come out."
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