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LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO bruh. I like euphoria better cause it had layers and layers. This one is basically saying you tried but couldn’t find nothing. I think euphoria hit harder. Drake need to drop though
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LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO bruh. I like euphoria better cause it had layers and layers. This one is basically saying you tried but couldn’t find nothing. I think euphoria hit harder. Drake need to drop though
You from Canada right bruh?
What they saying up there about the battle?
See that’s the thing. Black Americans have never looked to Africans for validation. Seems like Africans get more hung up on the “African” American term than we do and feel the need to create separation. It’s just a formal name on the census for most of us. Black is what we call ourselves culturally. I will agree that America is a bubble that doesn’t recognize the world outside of it which goes back to my point that Black Americans have never cared what Africans have thought of us. Hip Hop is less than 50 years old and recognized and imitated worldwide, us culture-less black folks clearly did something right.
Hits even harder when Drake's been paranoid AF in his raps for years over potential backstabbers and basically confirming to him that his people secretly hate and are indeed conspiring against him with his enemiesTheres nothing to psychoanalyze, the man said "ya boys told on you".
Peep the "I'm a maniac aiming at the enemy that lied" too. We really living in a simulation, word to the only drake fan I likeI listened to this last night and called this out to my friend too.
this ***** paid for the Pusha T bots that plagued twitter all last summer
Oh its definitely not as much of a "banger", per se, as the last one but thats not the point of diss tracks.He said the song is good because;
"This track actually puts fear in Drake personally"
personally I think it's just solid, and looks worse in comparison to the first.
Drakes hypothetical mindset doesn't make music sound better to me. but maybe im weird that way.
So you're short, wear a size 7 and drop and give me 50 was some dope lyricism to you
Personally I would rank them
Euphoria
Push Ups
6:16 In Compton
Taylor Made.
Father's Day is 6/16 too lol
I never addressed this but this is laughably wrong,
black americans have been appropriating african culture as an appeal to authentic blackness forever. Dr Umar calling people a "africans" isn't some new thing.
Good summary
That's Taylor Swift's producer
Oh its definitely not as much of a "banger", per se, as the last one but thats not the point of diss tracks.
Father's Day is 6/16 too lol
That's Taylor Swift's producer
If we talking bangers and song quality “Like That” at the topsure i agree...but to a point,
imo Canibus's 2nd round knockout is a better more lyrical diss song than the Ripper Strikes Back
but unfortunately for me, no one thinks Canibus won that battle,
Ripper Strikes Back, people like that more as a song. so being more intricate lyrically doesn't auto win you any battle, the quality of the song also matters.