this is bullshyt. respectfully.
drake easily has two classics (take care + IYRTITL). and two debatables (her loss + NWTS). and if we're counting mixtapes you can put so far gone in there too.
Hell no iyrtitl is trash take care is the closest
this is bullshyt. respectfully.
drake easily has two classics (take care + IYRTITL). and two debatables (her loss + NWTS). and if we're counting mixtapes you can put so far gone in there too.
The way that the beat starts skipping around that part is just straight up vicious This shyt is goated all around.Don't speak on the family, crodie
It can get deep in the family, crodie
Talk about me and my family, crodie?
Someone gon' bleed in your family, crodie
Johnny Juliano produced on Euphoria? Oh shyt Kendrick brought that dude back. Dope producer who gave Wiz some of his best beats.
Wonder what he been up too. He never got the credit he deserved imo.
Yeah Juliano is part of the track. I think it's dope Kendrick got him to help put this track together. Especially when we haven't heard his name in so long, at least I haven't.Bruh JOhnny Juliano made this? loool my brother used to have his beats on repeat in the house. I still remember his tag and liked his beats. IF its for real my brother will have a good laugh about that
wiki says
Euphoria" is a diss track written and recorded by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, in response to Canadian-American rapper Drake's single "Push Ups" and his independently released song "Taylor Made Freestyle". It was unexpectedly released on April 30, 2024, via Interscope Records, initially as a YouTube exclusive before being released to streaming platforms hours later. The song takes its name from the American teen drama series Euphoria, of which Drake serves as an executive producer.
The song was produced by Cardo and Kyuro, with additional work from Johnny Juliano, Sounwave, and Yung Exclusive. Its extended introduction contains a sample of Teddy Pendergrass's 1981 song "You're My Latest, My Greatest Inspiration".
Yeah Juliano is part of the track. I think it's dope Kendrick got him to help put this track together. Especially when we haven't heard his name in so long, at least I haven't.