Sounds like Disco Duck. Disco went downhill from there.
@whatevs769 сағат бұрын
I love this for us. I love that this happened 8 months ago and I am watching it after the K.Dot-Drake beef.
@Pastaluver_9 сағат бұрын
Honest question but why do I feel like Drake always brought up in these conversations? Watching this whole video made me wonder why is it seen as a negative thing to talk about your accomplishments? I think we all fantasize about wining the lottery and enjoying the things we’ve never had and IN MY OPINION I think that’s why a lot of artist are like that they’re just people who won the lottery and are now living their life’s doing what they’ve always wanted and can basically put out and do whatever they want since they feel like they no longer have to please anyone since they already have it made
@balance735011 сағат бұрын
I grew up in the 90's early 2000's. I think its harder for us because we know how incredible hip hop used to be. The vast majority of hip hop music was in my opinion Critical Acclaim. I was so lucky to be alive during that time. We were spoiled beyond measure with the different variety in black music from Lauryn Hill to Missy Elliot, each artist havibg their own unique personality. Foxy brown Big bad momma was the first single I ever brought. Mobb Deep is my favourite rap duo of all time. I really miss what we had. Thank God for some hidden gems (kendrick lamar) in the midst of what i can only describe as garbage music
@NigelGresley_OG11 сағат бұрын
Malz Monday, NYCArchetiechts bring back some of those NYC sounds baby
@matthewharrison853113 сағат бұрын
U was on point very early bro
@davidharraway799219 сағат бұрын
il Mulino is a steakhouse in NY. I use to work next door to one. Lol dope video btw def can relate to how you were feeling at the time.
@ODOGHOST21 сағат бұрын
Aged wonderfully
@univgurlКүн бұрын
Y’all listening to a white boy rap and an industry pushed by white executives. You chose to wave your hands and dance and not look behind the curtain. Actual Black American artists are creating every day continuing with our traditions. Blame yourselves.
@mondiialiitoКүн бұрын
Algo did its thing 😅 good on you for figuring this out before the whole thing took place!
@flaneurfilms1940Күн бұрын
“Drake made me feel like I wasn’t lame” has always been a description of his fan base to me.
@user-et3hg2wp5kКүн бұрын
Drake's a loser be careful out here might steal your next song
@KidNamedKuddy2 күн бұрын
I feel this
@Jiturra012 күн бұрын
Aged well.... So many of us feel like this
@jamiek97802 күн бұрын
Bruh as a KDot fan since Section 80, and as someone who never understood the appeal of Drake. 2024 has been a FANTASTIC year. Finally the world sees what many of us knew all along.
@brownjade2 күн бұрын
TAKE THAT MASK OFF I WANNA SEE WHATS UNDER THEM ACHIEVEMENTS 4:08
@dormiovibes4 күн бұрын
Thank Me Later is my favorite album from Drake. Debut albums get to show how hungry an artist is and it really showed cause he talked about some decent topics that resonated with me. But everything else after that never really stuck with me the way his first album did. I really wish he did talk about some real shit more often.
@bluegreen97994 күн бұрын
Funny thing is, someone ghostwrites almost anything he says anyways. He’s not even a rapper 😅
@Grace-jb7me5 күн бұрын
And that’s why summer vacation and just not having access to a phone as a kid was such a catalyst for me in creative problem solving. Some days you need your brain to get REALLY bored to start coming up with some cool things. We weren’t programmed to be inundated with content 24/7. At least the doers of the world know this to be true.
@Grace-jb7me5 күн бұрын
Your rants are always 💯
@zedrockiby5 күн бұрын
Think it’s partly generational. Older generations seem to focus a lot on lyrics. Younger generations more on the general vibe of a song. That said, Yung Lean is the man. Everything he produces is so new and fresh, so ahead of trends. A true pioneer 🚀
@ericbeniston36907 күн бұрын
I’m in the middle of this, i find myself not loving a lot of new music because i feel like I’m spinning in circles all the time, but I really like Ken Carson and Destroy Lonely man. I still listen to Drake from time to time but I agree that the music most big brand artists are making is very uninspired to say the least. It would be cool to see what Drake could do if we took a look around his surroundings and reflect a bit more on a deeper level because I know with the level of celebrity he has is not easy to be a human. He’s been desensitized
@ericbeniston36907 күн бұрын
Ken and lone were named bc they are 2 new artists that have a cool, versatile new sound that I really enjoy.
@Mzbbxhfbfnsx7 күн бұрын
Man I stopped listening to drake’s music after Scorpion. More Life was also more trash. The magic is gone
@ASTR477 күн бұрын
That earl verse is always on my mind man
@acephalos50268 күн бұрын
Just seeing this and it’s prophetic.. btw for new music you would definitely like my track 47 and many more on my channel.
@StakeFromJateFarm8 күн бұрын
Realest shit I've seen in a minute
@StakeFromJateFarm8 күн бұрын
"Drake is like the McDonald's of the music industry" Couldn't have said it better man. All facts.
@cateyedjas8 күн бұрын
Watching this AFTER the beef AND the pop out is actually magnificent 😭😭😭😭😭
@Cashcorn8 күн бұрын
I think people who listen to Drake aren’t the type who listen for the lyrics. They just want to hear a good flow and beat.
@rikkidgermano96408 күн бұрын
People complain when they they obviously have been listening to the wrong rappers......
@YayRaven8 күн бұрын
Intelligence here shining through! ❤
@bratzdollsafi9 күн бұрын
I am so blessed and grateful that my mother lets me stay with her. It should be normal but I know there are parents that kick children out of the house asap. Im 21 trying to focus on school and my part time job right now and my mom is a great support system for that. She doesn't want me to leave and I wont until i'm engaged to be married lol.
@Adrianinhd9 күн бұрын
This aged very well.
@carlsamuel30879 күн бұрын
You niggas is weird bro on god..there are plenty of good rappers out there to listen too besides drake..why tf y’all care what he does..like the hate and obsession is crazy..
@rhythmjuice389710 күн бұрын
You ever hear Open Mike Eagle or Quelle Chris?
@kenny664310 күн бұрын
Thinking Drake represents rap or the culture is like thinking a modern McDonalds is gourmet food. Not a huge rap listener but even I knew Drake was a pop star trying to be a rapper. He was never a part of the culture and was just using it to grift off being “black”.
@odohib879810 күн бұрын
2:57 What if that dude was right? Would it still be bullying? Just saying...🤷🏾
@SocialStoicYouTube10 күн бұрын
It's embarrassing that you admit to ever liking or listening to him in the first place
@dee_drumdrum10 күн бұрын
Ahhh and here we are after the Ken and Friends Pop Out … We all been knowing kendricks the greatest and the impact speaks for itself culture wins this one but fosho now its cemented Kdot is that guy☝🏾
@theartofflying358010 күн бұрын
Agreed like wine 😅
@LouisLitt36910 күн бұрын
I rhink you missed a lot of Drake has done to people behind the scenes. He is a pretty awful person. Glad that someone of Kendricks stature decided to call him out.
@Musicposter4you11 күн бұрын
I haven't really put all the pieces together fully but I think there's something to be said about the rise of women in hip hop. I find myself gravitating more to women artists because there's often a message there, even if tenuous. Women in today's hip hop remind me of how the genre made me feel in the 2000's - when hip hop was on the forefront of pop culture, showcasing black excellence to at least some degree. Seeing female rap powerhouses like Meg, it's the feeling of your boat being lifted as the tides rise. Great video, I agree with everything said.
@freeshabazz803311 күн бұрын
When you did the MTOM -Earl Verse I knew bro just subscribed
@seerloom11 күн бұрын
Been listening to nujabes and its refreshing seeing how diffrent styles of hip hop there could be
@seerloom11 күн бұрын
Been listening to nujabes recently and it's super refreshing seeing how diffrent styles of rap can be
@seerloom11 күн бұрын
Latitude-nujabes remix pretty much explains everything this guy said but in song lol
@natewatson696211 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@younggrits867611 күн бұрын
The problem is most of us have outgrown drakes subject matter while he hasn’t. As a rapper his technical ability is there we just don’t want to hear that particular subject as much. My issue is that I can say I haven’t enjoyed nothing since scorpion without attacking the person. If he wants to be a cool uncle that’s on him but because he’s so present it kind of annoying but hey he also said “in a game where it’s recreation to pull all your skeletons out the closet like Halloween decorations”
@LynnButterfly11 күн бұрын
Unrelated to the video, but I had to do a double take because I thought Jordan Fisher was on here spitting facts 😅 beautifully opinionated and handsome? Go off, King 👑
@xinimon11 күн бұрын
I make music that electrify them, you make music that pacify them
@SGTLou9611 күн бұрын
Its because drakes music never grew up. He just stayed the same when it comes to his own shit and its gotten old.