Drake is what happens when talented artists have to struggle to be heard. A genre gets dominated by a dork, hoarding the accolades while other artists could put him in the ground if given the same platform.
Drake is what happens when talented artists have to struggle to be heard. A genre gets dominated by a dork, hoarding the accolades while other artists could put him in the ground if given the same platform.
Leyes said it was Drake’s concept, too. He allegedly was trying to make some sort of visual commentary on minstrel shows by.. acting a minstrel.
Leyes said it was Drake’s concept, too. He allegedly was trying to make some sort of visual commentary on minstrel shows by.. acting a minstrel.
I’m honestly surprised Cash Money/Young Money doesn’t have more shit thrown at them with Baby’s incredible mismanagement. I’m hungry, HUNGRY, for Wayne to break free before he’s completely irrelevant. Give that man something to retire with.
Drake’s also, allegedly, the kind of guy to abandon his own son. To claim that he used to “celebrate” Pusha, even buying an autographed microphone of his for $200, only to say his relevance is totally contingent upon Drake now.
Sad to see that you can’t recognize the talent that goes into their work. The wit, insight, effort. That you fail to appreciate the art of clowning, dissing, repartee or whatever, and therefore we all should be as bland and humorless as yourself.
“I actually clutched my pearls. I don’t even own pearls.”
Could one of his ghostwriters capture the essence of his feelings though?
Pusha said he’s got layers. If Drake responds it’s going to get so much dirtier. Pusha has no boundaries.
Well, I guess it depends on if you think charts reflect quality as opposed to mass appeal. Don’t forget, Nicki had to go pop to get her success, and fortunately for her, for a while there were few who could challenge her in her attempt to straddle the fence of pop and rap.
I’ve been wondering who are all of these women that think Drake is a panty dropper? He’s always been a nerd to me. Especially his voice.
I don’t like to get into the whole “not black enough” thing - but it seems very transparent that Drake utilizes his blackness as an accessory, something that grants him credibility in his industry (one of the few in which it’s beneficial) yet can be discarded to blend in if he ever needed to.
He and G-eazy both have that super annoying nasal style too.
YES! He’s such a dweeb. Which is even better when he portrays himself like he’s the fucking man or some sort of cultural power player. NO. He’s cheesy as fuck. Whether he’s making sexual overtures to the face of Clair Huxtable or doing his best impression of a wounded bird in the throes of passion, he. is. a. dork. So…
This has convinced me to start watching it.
That was kind of the point of the original lawsuit, no? That her career and position in the pop genre was being hurt by her issues w/ Dr. Luke as she wasn’t able to capitalize on her prior successes.
And that’s exactly why I hate it. Just on the merits of the song itself. It’s a relic from the Britney & Katy Perry days. A desperate bid for just a little more attention. We’re just not scandalized by it anymore.
Yes, lets raise this song up with “I Kissed a Girl” as proper queer anthems! /s
So you don’t know about the dangers of being LGBT, especially a LGBT woman? Neat. You should definitely keep sharing your opinions on this situation. /s
‘Girls’ is about as LGBT positive as ‘Kissed a Girl’ by Katy Perry, or Madonna kissing Britney Spears/Christina Aguilera on a stage. And Ora is exactly as bisexual as each of the above - meaning, totally bi when it comes to being “interesting” in interviews, or to generate headlines, but having little to no foundation…