antidope
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- Jan 2, 2012
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I've finally decided. 4 PM In Calabasas is the best time stamp Drake song.
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Star 67 is ELITE. Top ten Drake record ever at least.He been telling folks for the longest that his money ain't clean and people just ignore it lol Like Zack's cameo in MITG at Nice Guy ain't 'just' a cameo. Drake has money in the entire H.Wood group, which has dirty money themselves.
What are you talking about It's not exactly some obscure reference, Hip Hop is a pretty well known song. It's been in movies, even was the theme for Chappelle show."one thing bout music when it hit you feel no pain".........
Can't believe i didn't peep this but that's yet another opening line that Aubrey "borrowed"
Wonder how many more there are. I'm a fan of dude but I'm not a fan of using people's bars like that with no callout. He did it right when he used the juvie flow (i been wildin since a juvie).
Part of the ref track to “belong to the city” by PND
drake and pnd stay trading songs...would love to be a fly on the wall when they recording smh
Pipe dream but man I really want a Drake x Party project .
Jay is in the same category when it comes to that. If you use someones line, shout them in a punchline or adlib, that's just my principles though. I don't care if it's "commonly known". Give him the credit.What are you talking about It's not exactly some obscure reference, Hip Hop is a pretty well known song. It's been in movies, even was the theme for Chappelle show.
Does Jay announce every obvious Biggie reference? Actually he recently on "What's Free" Jay borrowed Biz Markee's bars/flow with the "check out the bizarre, rapping style used by me" and it was a dope reference. Most of your favorite songs have a flow or reference to a past hit, you just aren't familiar with older rap.
That whole tape has classics.Star 67 is ELITE. Top ten Drake record ever at least.
This is a staple in hip-hop. I can find examples for days from any rapper. You either know the music or you don't, just quoting the lyric is already homage in itself.Jay is in the same category when it comes to that. If you use someones line, shout them in a punchline or adlib, that's just my principles though. I don't care if it's "commonly known". Give him the credit.
It's not exactly some obscure reference, Hip Hop is a pretty well known song. It's been in movies, even was the theme for Chappelle show.
Jay got flamed for that thoughDoes Jay announce every obvious Biggie reference?