3. You know it’s real when you are who you think you are.
Song: Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music 2
again, like drake, i’ve heard the question ‘just who do you think you are?’ from women probably more times than is healthy. they weren’t checking my ID or anything. they were all willfully wondering what kind of f*ckery-driven, egomaniac sh*t-burger would say some of the things i’d said with a straight face. or who would text their moms to say those things. succinctly put, i’m not sure i am who i think i am but i’ve played in the territory of testing those theories. clearly a No Fly Zone for most.
on the other side of that sh*t sandwich is drake. he is exactly who he thinks he is: a megalomaniacal superstar with more Number One hits than exes’ cancelled pregnancies. this may entitle him to believe in a more inflated version of himself but it doesn’t get much more gassed than millionaire musician. in a time where ‘musician’ is typically code for ‘unemployed’ at family gatherings, he’s banked more than most musicians with twice the experience and three times the drug abuse. ask his uncle, larry graham, whom he goes out of his way to patronize on this album, as if to say ‘i know you’re my uncle and everything but, yes, i’m better than you are. at everything you dreamed of doing. so just deal.’
#4 is the wack. Talking to your self is a bad thing no matter who does it!
Agreed! Too much self love there, it’s like seeing your own porn and having a b0n3r watching yourself.
You know, gotta love Drake for all this sh*t. teehee.
Normally? I wouldn’t bash the music. But WTF is that Wu Tang Forever sh8t?
I know what you mean! He may say it’s a tribute, but it’s an insult.
This album: Nothing Was NOT Lame
I guess Wu Tang Forever reminds me of Power Trip, J Cole.
I really really can’t forgive Drake for bastardizing Wu Tang Clan here.
Am surprised you didn’t include the homoerotic line “Always rolling with my mothafuckin’ boys”
Who even listens to Drake anymore?