In here citing producers for ghostwriters and as ghoswriters.Thats not half and Diddy shouldn’t even be considered a fukking producer he doesn’t even do that shyt
And Dead Prez literally said he “collaborated” with nas, did you not read it. It came from his own FB page.
He said the exact same shyt QM said. Jay didn’t even deny it he just said Nas doesn’t need a ghostwriter and he doesn’t NEED one.
Neither does Drake
I didn’t even mention Mase but these “rumors” have been rumors for years. This is the first YOU heard about them but the only one I didn’t hear before was Nas but it’s not surprising. It’s not even ghostwriting, it’s nikkas helping with a project. This shyt happens why can’t you nikkas come to terms with it
Then you dismiss Nas and Mases “rumors” and come with your own rumors of Drake having entire nikkas creat 90% of his body of work
I’m done breh... it’s too late for this. Believe what you want you gonna do it anyway. I put shyt and quotes of nikkas dead in yall nikkas faces and yall just ignore it with more goalposts to move... this really is some crazy shyt... yall dislike this nikka that much. It’s like borderline delusional almost.
Lol this is just an invoice his team sent. Yeezy already said drake helped on 30 hours and FSMH
Pusha is stumbling out the gate, (SEND THE INVOICE) but that isn't a real invoice, it is prop for the battle. The invoice for that 2016 work would have been arranged back then.
Gotta read the fine print man lol
It's dated today
Wow, people really thought that was a real invoice, lmao. Haha. That just shows the missed the whole jest of the joke... hahaha
DX: You’ve spoken about how you’ve ghostwritten for artists before. Hip Hop has always been predicated about this idea that in order to keep it real, the emcee needs to create their own rhymes. We’re clearly in an era of collaborative writing and collaborative production.
Killer Mike: Among the big guys, especially.
DX: How do you feel about that? Would you look at an artist differently if you knew his music was ghostwritten?
Killer Mike: It depends on the song. There are some records that are for people that, even though I wrote the record, they needed to say the words. I wrote the record for them…from their perspective. To me, that makes sense, and that’s more than appropriate. When it comes to pop hits or radio records, it really doesn’t matter who is writing it, ‘cause it’s almost like a commercial or a jingle—so you can take it however. I’m usually writing a record that’s not a radio record, so for me, it’s heartfelt and is based upon some type of emotion. When I write that record, I want to make sure I’m best representing that artist. Now if I just bring that person that record, and that’s not who they are, I don’t like those records as much. I don’t appreciate them as much, because I feel like a person undeserving got a great song. I feel like a person who really doesn’t live or convey those words has a song that has been wasted. And that’s where I take contention. But if you got a Top 40 hit, and I wrote or someone else wrote it, I’m not mad at that, ‘cause I understand we’re in an age where, “This is rapping and Hip Hop,” and there is songwriting for commercially driven artists.
This is from a rolling stone article8. To ghostwrite or not to ghostwrite – that is the question.
The most interesting part of Word is Bond might be the heated debate towards the end about ghostwriting – is it acceptable in special cases, or does it count as an immediate affront to true lyricists? Flatbush Zombies' Meechy Darko wants a better definition of what constitutes ghostwriting. "What is allowed?" he wonders. "My friend that I do music with my whole life can't tell me, you should say 'the' instead of 'that' at the end of that bar? Now I have a ghostwriter? I'm whack now?"
Jadakiss believes ghostwriting is fine, as long as a rapper admits he's using someone else's lyrics – at which point maybe it's not ghostwriting any more. "If somebody's writing for you, you should let that be known, and then it's a fair shake," he says. "When it's going on under the table, you're cheating the people, tricking the culture."
"But as a writer," Styles P adds, "I'd take the gig."
did those producers not rap stupid?In here citing producers for ghostwriters and as ghoswriters.
More delusion from you
Ok
God damn y’all dumb as fukk.Sorry instagram memes ain’t gonna work on push like it did with meek.
This is more for the gossipers and white kids who don’t actually listen to hip hop
The freestyle ain’t even nas H izz O freestyle status.
You dealing with a nikka who held his own with prime jay bars on drug dealers anonymous pusha will walk through drake with ease.
Posters exposing themselves but it’s good for rap so
Bruh, most nikkas could not pull off what Drake has done this nikka got whole compilations of loosies that are better than most nikkas albums and naw dawg I actually rap it’s not easy to just take someone’s flow cadence, and delivery (he did NOT take those lyrics them shyts was trash) and make it sound THAT good.
This man has written for Alicia Keys, Melanie Fiona, Jamie Foxx, Kanye West, Dr. Dre, and Weezy, and was writing for Dre wayyyy before we knew who he was and that Trey Songz ft came when he was still unsigned.
This whole “manufactured pop artist” thing is in the same boat as “industry plant” for me and very few people who are put under those labels are actually fitting of the term, I’m not caping for bruh at all but looking at his shyt objectively, he IS talented whether y’all wanna admit or not and you talking like you know how the industry really works when I’m quite sure you really don’t, yes there is more to it than talent but it’s not what a lot of y’all think it is. And he did have a big buzz before SFG that tape just cemented it. I don’t care who or what you have access to without talent you cannot make an SFG happen y’all ARE hating on this man because he has succeeded despite going against every so called “rule” in hip-hop and continues to dominate almost unchallenged in the genre til this day he will go down as a hip-hop legend whether like or not
It's wild how the stans and haters try to exaggerate or downplay the reference tracks
True ....plus Kanye never hid that he collabs w/ folks for his tracks.Lol this is just an invoice his team sent. Yeezy already said drake helped on 30 hours and FSMH
Let him provide receipts of him actually in a studio with a pen and a pad and creating songs.
Ok...
Go to GRODT wiki page and when you see “writers” for all those extra tracks, tell me who all those other extra nikkas are aside from the producers and the nikkas that actually featured in the song
You literally got other random nikkas dropping their ideas and touches in damn near every song but because Drake didn’t do it single handedly EVERYTIME this is some big revelation
And this is why you have a team.
I firmly believe that Drake writes most of his songs, but that team of his has kept him from taking multiple L