Drake - Scorpion (Discussion Thread)

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Calling me cac doesn’t mean take away from the dikkriding stan that you are kid. I don’t know shyt about Drake or care about what he does in his spare time. What I know is that a black man did a rap song about parenthood, which is cool to me. I don’t know or care if you c00ns want to spend your days analyzing him rap about fukking ig thots instead, I just want diverse music.

You imbeciles dikkrode Nas’s deadbeat ass talking about his millionaire dad problems and in his threads discrediting black women. But the logic does not lend to Drake, weirdo ass stans :gucci:

And the only cac here is Hex the 50 year old cac leader of your little congregation, so assess your fukking selves before you quote me with that weak shyt again.

Fools catching feelings cause a Canadian is talking about his personal encounter with fatherhood. Smh, dudes 50 years too still feel like calling them son based on their Nicki Minaj stan behavior.

First off again cac. Who are you calling a stan? You don’t care but you in here writing bible verses :mjlol: Notice you the only one upset over my opinion. And second you completely missing the point. It’s not that he’s talking about fatherhood. It’s that he’s doing t in such an obnoxious and corny way. You mention Nas but at least he has depth to his content unlike this clown singing shelter me from the rain :mjlol: Poor me I’m a father is basically what he’s saying :mjlol: And I’m far from a nas stan. Nor an irrational Drake hater. Simple fact is he is not interesting or competent enough to make songs on serious topics. Shut up cac fakkit. Go carry your homotional rants elsewhwre
 
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So far I fw side b more than side a but is there more is the best song on the entire album, imo
 
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So now you’re acting like 100% of black men are perfect fathers :mjlol:. One problem is exactly like this comments, confronting your problems and shortcomings is “the most gay and pretentious” thing. Hov is gay and pretentious spitting about his problems in his marriage with Beyoncé, him talking about hiding guns in bytches buns is that real shyt.

Millions of nikkas can relate to having problems with parenthood, the fukk are you talking about. shyt on Drake, but doing it for the small dose of real talk he actually spits, is more on you than him.

This nikka finds a way to bring up Hov in convos that have nothing to do with Hov. :mjlol:
 

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Sure, Kendrick Lamar has in-depth storytelling, nuanced cohesion and incredible lyrical performances, but Drake has Spider-Man stealing Captain America's shield and the Black Panther fighting side-by-side with Thor. Just like those movies, reviewing Scorpion seems redundant, as the album is exactly what you expected, and comes with all the bells and whistles you'd expect from such a big-budget production. There are hits, there are misses, and Drake is Drake. It's going to be a massive success, no matter the mediocrity involved, just like any Marvel movie.

...but he still leaves something to be desired whenever he decides to release an album. Whereas his closest competition—the likes of JAY-Z, Kendrick and J. Cole—seem to only make and release music when they have bursts of inspiration and something to get off their chest, Drake seems to do so when it's time to hit his annual quota and make sure his checkbook balances.

Much like his success, Drake's demise is ultimately his own doing. He may not feel the desire to make a classic, but the culture is practically demanding it from him. If it truly is just "10 of these," it's time for Drake to humble himself and make those 10 songs and package them into a new sort of blockbuster.
'Scorpion' proves Drake's conceit won't allow him to make a classic album

:ehh: Pretty good dissection of current Drake and this album.
 
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