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Man drakes references in his music are crazy...
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Club Paradise always baffled me that it was throwaway. For me it’s one of his best songs ever. So happy to have a nice quality version. There’s just too many good songs on this.
Chance the Rapper is still relevant?
Damn CD got me reminiscing about my ex I was with during all of these releases
I always wondered if the lack of promotion for that song was to respect Jai Paul’s situation.
Pains me to say it, but this care package is what the lost tapes 2 should’ve been.
-I am actually thinking of dreams money can buy. If i recall, dmcb, cp, and free spirit all dropped together. Also, I’d be willing to bet my bottom dollar trust issues was the weeknd’s idea. I know he has his personal remix but even in Drake’s subject matter and subtle nuisances it sounds very trilogy esque weeknd imo.
As a Drake fan since Comeback Season and Room For Improvement (For the longest, "Video Girl" was my join),
Take Care is overrated. (To me) Quite a few of the songs on the record just did not age well. I cringe when I hear 'Shot for Me' and he goes "The way you walk, that's me! I'm the maaannn, yeah I said it." We'll Be Fine is terrible, Underground Kings is blah, Take Care w/Rihanna does nothing for me, Doing it Wrong and The Real Her are cringe as hell to me as well...I just feel like these low points on the album are bad recreations of records on So Far Gone. You can tell that that's the aesthetic he was going back to for this album, and it's just not as good.
The true crime of this album lies in the amount of records that he left off of this. Dreams Money Can Buy, Free Spirit, Club Paradise, all would have made TC a classic. As it stands now though,
I have So Far Gone, If You're Reading This, More Life, Scorpion, and Views all over it.
And I'm with you on trust issues. It's painfully obvious that it's weeknd inspired and I'm willing to bet that The Weeknd's trust issues rmx was the actual initial version of the song that he gave to drake. The Weeknd at the time was heavy on the EMO double entendre wave and Trust issues is all about that (i.e. "Trust Issues" the writing makes it sound like he has issues with trust in a relationship but the song is really about simply not being able to trust a girl mixing his drank, something he wasn't writing about at all until XO came into the picture haha)