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No he didn't. And Kane out his own mouth said. If u wanna be considered a dope rapper. U HAVE to write ya rhymes. He looked at them other nikkas as entertainers. Not emcees.And Kane wrote everyone's verse on the symphony.
No he didn't. And Kane out his own mouth said. If u wanna be considered a dope rapper. U HAVE to write ya rhymes. He looked at them other nikkas as entertainers. Not emcees.And Kane wrote everyone's verse on the symphony.
Nicki probably broke up with him. and now he is lashing out.
Who cares if Aubrey doesnt write his own shyt, shyt still sounds dope coming from him and he will always pull bigger numbers than meek.
Hate will fukk wit ur money
WOOOOW
So. NOT rapping? fukk is wrong wit u?Idk. Touring, promoting their albums already out, pursuing acting roles, building brand awareness, etc. businesses.
There's shyt to do.
Because you say he did? Masta Ace, Craig G, and G Rap are all legendary lyricists with distinctive styles...distinctive styles which were each on display on The Symphony. Stop making shyt up.Big Daddy Kane actually did.
fukking idiot... he said it wasn't his kind of music... but he aknowledges them as great rappers who writ etheir own shyt.who wrote for Drake then cos he shytted all over Meek on RICO and Amen
and now hes saying kendrick and cole really know how to rap...but said he doesn't listen to them a couple weeks ago
sounds like he got hacked
Because you say he did? Masta Ace, Craig G, and G Rap are all legendary lyricists with distinctive styles...distinctive styles which were each on display on The Symphony. Stop making shyt up.
That's pretty weird, cause he's an average rapper and hood as fukk, I don't know what he would be doing on songs like Take Care and Crew Love.Anthony Palman aka OVOHush/Young Tony has writing credits on damn near every song on Take Care and NWTS
The credits for "Over My Dead Body" are adapted from the liner notes of Take Care.[6]
Recording
Personnel
- Recorded at: Sterling Road Studios in Toronto, Ontario and Nightbird Studios, Hollywood, California.
- Drake – songwriting, vocals
- Noah "40" Shebib – songwriting, production, recording, instruments
- Anthony Palman – songwriting