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This *#$! is wack...
Em had the best verse he just sounded like he aint belong...
Em had the best verse he just sounded like he aint belong...
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Originally Posted by R23J
So why am I the only one who liked Ye's verse?
Originally Posted by Im Not You
3 years ago...I would have been itching to download a track like this. These days...I didn't even budge when I saw the thread title. This is my first time in the post...and I have yet to download the track.
what are you listening to? holmes...Originally Posted by zokid
Song sucked, only good parts Drake's verse and Drake's hook.
Originally Posted by TheKingOfVa
what are you listening to? holmes...Originally Posted by zokid
Song sucked, only good parts Drake's verse and Drake's hook.
Originally Posted by iHateTimeDotCom
lol @ people gettin mad at cats for not falling for the hype... this ##** is nothin special at all... its actually kind of dumb... ##** is so random its pointless...
still listenin' to it. em's and drake's versesOriginally Posted by IncredibleEv
i agree with TIME...this is the type of song where the more i listen to it, the more i dont like it
?Originally Posted by ILL LEGAL OPERATION
EightysBaby wrote:
DiPlOmAt TDOt wrote:
kicksfiend wrote:
Let me get this straight...
Drake grew up in a rich neighborhood in Toronto (Forest Hills I think the name was) and "nothing was done" for him? Whatever man.
[h1]NEWS[/h1]
[h2]XXcLusive: "Forever" Producer Speaks on Drake, Kanye, Lil Wayne & Eminem Collabo[/h2]
NEW Thursday Aug 27 2:29 PM CDT posted by xxl staff
With "Forever," the monster collaboration by Toronto-upstart Drake and rap superstars Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Eminem, leaking onto the net yesterday (August 26) and subsequently causing a frenzy with hip-hop fans, XXLMag.com caught up with producer Boi-1da to get more insight into how the song came together.
According to the T-Dot beatmaker, the track was initially meant to introduce Drake last year. "We made that song maybe last summer," he explained to XXL. "It was originally supposed to be a song that Drake was supposed to come out to, maybe we were trying to make it like a first single. Somehow it got leaked out onto the Internet, a version with him, Wayne and some dude named [Nut da] Kid and everybody was upset about it or whatever, but we knew that it was just a huge record and we had to do it justice."
The song's rebirth started about three months ago when Kanye decided to record a verse. "Originally it was supposed to be Drake and Kanye," he continued, "but the forces that be pulled some strings and we got Eminem and Wayne on it too."
Boi-1da says that Drake wrote the hook and his verse first. Then Kanye penned his bars as a response to Drake. Wayne then recorded his verse after hearing Drizzy and Ye's, and Em heard everyone's rhymes before writing his own.
When asked who he feels spit the best verse, Boi-1da was quick to state his opinion. "Honestly I'm gonna have to be biased and say Drake," he said, "really it's between Drake and Eminem. I've never seen anybody hold up on a song with Eminem, like usually Eminem blows out. Drakes my dude, and he's my favorite rapper, but knowing Eminem I thought he was gonna blow by everybody, but Drake came strong. It's like a toss up. And like that's never been done before, I never head a toss up between Eminem, it's always just Eminem cause he's a monster."
Mack Maine, president of Young Money Records, told MTV news that they are currently trying out R&B singers to redo the chorus. "That's news to me," he said. "I like the hook as it is."
"Forever" hits iTunes tomorrow. It will be included in the soundrack to the LeBron James documentary More Than a Game. -Jesse Gissen
LINK
Originally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
[h1]NEWS[/h1]
[h2]XXcLusive: "Forever" Producer Speaks on Drake, Kanye, Lil Wayne & Eminem Collabo[/h2]
NEW Thursday Aug 27 2:29 PM CDT posted by xxl staff
With "Forever," the monster collaboration by Toronto-upstart Drake and rap superstars Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Eminem, leaking onto the net yesterday (August 26) and subsequently causing a frenzy with hip-hop fans, XXLMag.com caught up with producer Boi-1da to get more insight into how the song came together.
According to the T-Dot beatmaker, the track was initially meant to introduce Drake last year. "We made that song maybe last summer," he explained to XXL. "It was originally supposed to be a song that Drake was supposed to come out to, maybe we were trying to make it like a first single. Somehow it got leaked out onto the Internet, a version with him, Wayne and some dude named [Nut da] Kid and everybody was upset about it or whatever, but we knew that it was just a huge record and we had to do it justice."
The song's rebirth started about three months ago when Kanye decided to record a verse. "Originally it was supposed to be Drake and Kanye," he continued, "but the forces that be pulled some strings and we got Eminem and Wayne on it too."
Boi-1da says that Drake wrote the hook and his verse first. Then Kanye penned his bars as a response to Drake. Wayne then recorded his verse after hearing Drizzy and Ye's, and Em heard everyone's rhymes before writing his own.
When asked who he feels spit the best verse, Boi-1da was quick to state his opinion. "Honestly I'm gonna have to be biased and say Drake," he said, "really it's between Drake and Eminem. I've never seen anybody hold up on a song with Eminem, like usually Eminem blows out. Drakes my dude, and he's my favorite rapper, but knowing Eminem I thought he was gonna blow by everybody, but Drake came strong. It's like a toss up. And like that's never been done before, I never head a toss up between Eminem, it's always just Eminem cause he's a monster."
Mack Maine, president of Young Money Records, told MTV news that they are currently trying out R&B singers to redo the chorus. "That's news to me," he said. "I like the hook as it is."
"Forever" hits iTunes tomorrow. It will be included in the soundrack to the LeBron James documentary More Than a Game. -Jesse Gissen
nyk buc wrote:
DiPlOmAt TDOt wrote:
[h1]NEWS[/h1]
[h2]XXcLusive: "Forever" Producer Speaks on Drake, Kanye, Lil Wayne & Eminem Collabo[/h2]
NEW Thursday Aug 27 2:29 PM CDT posted by xxl staff
With "Forever," the monster collaboration by Toronto-upstart Drake and rap superstars Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Eminem, leaking onto the net yesterday (August 26) and subsequently causing a frenzy with hip-hop fans, XXLMag.com caught up with producer Boi-1da to get more insight into how the song came together.
According to the T-Dot beatmaker, the track was initially meant to introduce Drake last year. "We made that song maybe last summer," he explained to XXL. "It was originally supposed to be a song that Drake was supposed to come out to, maybe we were trying to make it like a first single. Somehow it got leaked out onto the Internet, a version with him, Wayne and some dude named [Nut da] Kid and everybody was upset about it or whatever, but we knew that it was just a huge record and we had to do it justice."
The song's rebirth started about three months ago when Kanye decided to record a verse. "Originally it was supposed to be Drake and Kanye," he continued, "but the forces that be pulled some strings and we got Eminem and Wayne on it too."
Boi-1da says that Drake wrote the hook and his verse first. Then Kanye penned his bars as a response to Drake. Wayne then recorded his verse after hearing Drizzy and Ye's, and Em heard everyone's rhymes before writing his own.
When asked who he feels spit the best verse, Boi-1da was quick to state his opinion. "Honestly I'm gonna have to be biased and say Drake," he said, "really it's between Drake and Eminem. I've never seen anybody hold up on a song with Eminem, like usually Eminem blows out. Drakes my dude, and he's my favorite rapper, but knowing Eminem I thought he was gonna blow by everybody, but Drake came strong. It's like a toss up. And like that's never been done before, I never head a toss up between Eminem, it's always just Eminem cause he's a monster."
Mack Maine, president of Young Money Records, told MTV news that they are currently trying out R&B singers to redo the chorus. "That's news to me," he said. "I like the hook as it is."
"Forever" hits iTunes tomorrow. It will be included in the soundrack to the LeBron James documentary More Than a Game. -Jesse Gissen
http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=55927 href="http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=55927" target=_blank>LINK
forreal, its rare em gets punked when he has others on the same track as him. drake held his own real well. i thought em would destroy all 3.
Serious Y'all Can't Be... Its officially come to that with him now huh? I thought it would take a little longer than this. His verse was weaker thanhis original verse which was way weaker than the *@!$ Em spit.
Congrats to Aubry tho, he has official crossed the threshold to anything you say will be viewed in a higher light