Drake is not friendly.. He is not genuine. He is opportunistic, and it appears that he always has been. Undoubtedly he has been on several artist songs that gave their career a boost.... well sometimes😔, but it was not out of the goodness of his heart, not for the sake of true friendship or to help the culture. It was something in it for him too, in some ways those artist cosigned his entry into something he either wouldn't have or it would have taken him longer to get. You ever notice the first thing Drake says to another artist he's worked with is "im the reason you have a career, I put you on" etc. stop it. It's a reason Drake is in this position. I agree with your other points.
Man he really does just hop on waves other people made. Ovo doesn’t produce all that interesting music but right when an artist is breaking mainstream is when he wants to jump on a track or album and claim he did all the work. They were already on the rise!
@@Throughthescope3he only credited him for 4 but about 15 of that 20 songs were actually songs that were supposed to be on Weeknd’s debut. THAT’S why he didn’t sign to OVO. Just another example of Drake using somebody then acting like he did them a favor.
@@LR-kr9sz true, and just to clarify. I listen to both Drake and Kendrick. only reason I said use an asterisk. Is there are a lot of artist who benefited from his stimulus package but there are is also a decent number of people to which drake works with them once and never again coincidentally when they are most poppin. I mean blocboy GB has been asking for a second feature. I’m not a moral police saying it’s right or wrong, don’t care that much 😑
Yeah the guy who sneak disses everybody on all of his albums including his ex-girlfriend husband for no reason it's been too friendly😂😂😂😂. The guy who goes out there and smashes everybody's wife / baby mama behind their back is being too friendly 😂😂😂😂. He ain't no saintThey hate him for a reason. All he does is dis people. Loyalty is a two-way street. I ain't going to be loyal to nobody who smash everybody woman the moment they turn my back
He’s not the only one. People single him out as if there aren’t other producers, artists, execs etc that do the same. Some take and don’t even credit & pay people.
Hold On We Going Home was Majid Jordans song that Drake took Hot Line Bling was a Dram copy. He has never been authenetic. Also there is a whole video showing how everyone was rocking with Drake until Not Like Us. This is a propaganda piece for Drake stans to cope
Listening to your music and respecting the person are to different things. People like his music but In the past couple years he has lost respect due to certain moves he made.
@Throughthescope3 none of what you jusy said changes the fact that your examples of him being him are actual of him being a fraud. Man has always hated women and only made songs for them to use them. Also you brought up rnb songs. You shouldn't have done that if you wanted to only talk about his rapping
You said being from suburbs made him unrelatable to the average hip hop fan howverr id argue that this is very incorrect. The majority of hip hop fans are not from the hood
I listed 5 other things I didn’t just say the suburbs. If you combine everything he’s not relatable. Canadian ,biracial,hit tv show,Jewish. We never seen somebody in hip hop with that background.
@@Throughthescope3 @Throughthescope3 being bi-racial is a double-edged sword, though, because both white and black people can look at him and see a bit of themselves in him (pause), although they also both see something Foriegn to themselves too
since hip hop went mainstream, the majority is from the suburbs, yes. because only 1/5th of America is black. but you gotta consider the fact that the white suburban fans listen to hip hop to feel the black experience a bit, it's their escape from their own life and into another. Drake kinda makes them feel like "oh we already got this at home" why should we listen to it? We already got Harry Styles now and Justin Timberlake in the past, why do we need a cross between a suburban kid and a tough guy rapper? why don't we get the full on black experience from Kendrick or anyone else whose name actually carries respect in black culture? it's all very phony and pretentious, white people deciding who is more black but they nonetheless want to see the blackness a little which Drake these days shows little to none of
Drake is not friendly.. He is not genuine. He is opportunistic, and it appears that he always has been. Undoubtedly he has been on several artist songs that gave their career a boost.... well sometimes😔, but it was not out of the goodness of his heart, not for the sake of true friendship or to help the culture. It was something in it for him too, in some ways those artist cosigned his entry into something he either wouldn't have or it would have taken him longer to get. You ever notice the first thing Drake says to another artist he's worked with is "im the reason you have a career, I put you on" etc. stop it. It's a reason Drake is in this position. I agree with your other points.
You make a good point. Appreciate you watching
Man he really does just hop on waves other people made. Ovo doesn’t produce all that interesting music but right when an artist is breaking mainstream is when he wants to jump on a track or album and claim he did all the work. They were already on the rise!
“Thank Me Later” ahh 🥷🏽
Weekend wrote half the songs on take care lmfao
Take care is 20 songs. Weekend is credited with 4. That’s not even close to half.
@@Throughthescope3he only credited him for 4 but about 15 of that 20 songs were actually songs that were supposed to be on Weeknd’s debut. THAT’S why he didn’t sign to OVO. Just another example of Drake using somebody then acting like he did them a favor.
@@acemccannis302 there’s 10 rap songs out of the 20 on the album . So weekend has the rap songs on his album ?
@@acemccannis302 the weekend back then was making short projects so wen he says he gave up half its album it literally could mean only 4 songs.
@@acemccannis302cap weekeend said himself what songs he worked on he himself said four songs
“You have done a lot for hip hop” should be stated with an asterisk
He's done alot for black music globally, people just hate because he Benefited so much
@@LR-kr9sz true, and just to clarify. I listen to both Drake and Kendrick.
only reason I said use an asterisk. Is there are a lot of artist who benefited from his stimulus package but there are is also a decent number of people to which drake works with them once and never again coincidentally when they are most poppin. I mean blocboy GB has been asking for a second feature.
I’m not a moral police saying it’s right or wrong, don’t care that much 😑
Correction: he has gotten a lot from hip hop
Yeah the guy who sneak disses everybody on all of his albums including his ex-girlfriend husband for no reason it's been too friendly😂😂😂😂. The guy who goes out there and smashes everybody's wife / baby mama behind their back is being too friendly 😂😂😂😂. He ain't no saintThey hate him for a reason. All he does is dis people. Loyalty is a two-way street. I ain't going to be loyal to nobody who smash everybody woman the moment they turn my back
You sound mad like Drake smashed your girl … cool off 😅
Great video.
Being too friendly????? He got close to people for his own gain!!! He leaves people behind after he gets what he wants from them.
He’s not the only one. People single him out as if there aren’t other producers, artists, execs etc that do the same. Some take and don’t even credit & pay people.
Maybe so, but stay focused.
Great breakdown
Appreciate it
Excellent points, especially the last one
Appreciate the watch
I agree with the four pint bout the black women, i saw a lot of black women turn their back on drake after FATD
Drake messed up all his "friendships" before/while this Kendrick beef went down! I don't feel bad for his fake a$$ having to stand alone 🤷♀️
Hold On We Going Home was Majid Jordans song that Drake took
Hot Line Bling was a Dram copy.
He has never been authenetic.
Also there is a whole video showing how everyone was rocking with Drake until Not Like Us.
This is a propaganda piece for Drake stans to cope
I was more so talking about the raps. Rnb songs being written for you not that deep to me. He don’t go around calling himself the best rnb artist
Listening to your music and respecting the person are to different things. People like his music but In the past couple years he has lost respect due to certain moves he made.
@Throughthescope3 none of what you jusy said changes the fact that your examples of him being him are actual of him being a fraud. Man has always hated women and only made songs for them to use them. Also you brought up rnb songs. You shouldn't have done that if you wanted to only talk about his rapping
@@medinaw94agreed
You act like Drakes hits are the only songs and what makes Drake Drake , Drake is known for other things , you guys are just the casual audience
Your perspective and delivery - on point 💯
Appreciate you watching
Everything you breakdown is so true about drake 💯
Hotline Bling was STOLEN so…. STILL not being himself. He is was and will be 🚮
You said being from suburbs made him unrelatable to the average hip hop fan howverr id argue that this is very incorrect. The majority of hip hop fans are not from the hood
I listed 5 other things I didn’t just say the suburbs. If you combine everything he’s not relatable. Canadian ,biracial,hit tv show,Jewish. We never seen somebody in hip hop with that background.
@@Throughthescope3 @Throughthescope3 being bi-racial is a double-edged sword, though, because both white and black people can look at him and see a bit of themselves in him (pause), although they also both see something Foriegn to themselves too
@@LR-kr9sz yea I agree. It’s the combination of all those things is why I made the statement.Those things by themselves doesn’t make him unrelatable
since hip hop went mainstream, the majority is from the suburbs, yes. because only 1/5th of America is black.
but you gotta consider the fact that the white suburban fans listen to hip hop to feel the black experience a bit, it's their escape from their own life and into another. Drake kinda makes them feel like "oh we already got this at home" why should we listen to it? We already got Harry Styles now and Justin Timberlake in the past, why do we need a cross between a suburban kid and a tough guy rapper?
why don't we get the full on black experience from Kendrick or anyone else whose name actually carries respect in black culture?
it's all very phony and pretentious, white people deciding who is more black but they nonetheless want to see the blackness a little which Drake these days shows little to none of
@@hadon_ All excellent t points!