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Genoeg rommel gehoord, check dit maar eens

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q07_n7OrcGI'

 

En als je dan toch bezig bent, check het hele album van Hassaan &Apollo gelijk. Dit geldt niet voor de mensen met goede smaak, die kennen dit waarschijnlijk al :cab:

jwzzz

 

en wie hier ook Qwel & Maker vernoemde, ik dank u. Goddelijke muziek.

 

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Heb jij Nothing Was The Same nu al geluisterd [MENTION=12112]The Kerfts[/MENTION]; ?

 

Ik luister 'em nu voor het eerst in z'n geheel (had wel al quasi alle nummers een keer gehoord, je ontsnapt er jammer genoeg niet aan ;c ), maar god was is dit slecht :r Nog maar 8 nummers te gaan, aftellen naar Pound Cake, die beat vind ik oprecht heel chill, Drake z'n geleuter en Jay z'n gebral over cake dan maar wegdenken :cab:

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Heb jij Nothing Was The Same nu al geluisterd [MENTION=12112]The Kerfts[/MENTION]; ?

 

Ik luister 'em nu voor het eerst in z'n geheel (had wel al quasi alle nummers een keer gehoord, je ontsnapt er jammer genoeg niet aan ;c ), maar god was is dit slecht :r Nog maar 8 nummers te gaan, aftellen naar Pound Cake, die beat vind ik oprecht heel chill, Drake z'n geleuter en Jay z'n gebral over cake dan maar wegdenken :cab:

Huhu ja. Laagst gerate album in mijn lijst, zelfs onder de enige Death en Black Metal albums die ik geluisterd heb. Hier reviewtje op RYM van mij, wel in het Engels:

 

[spoiler=-]Rhyming the same word 4 times in a row, comparing himself to people who actually have a certain talent and reproducing lines from hooks that are yet to come. This is going to be amazing. Did anyone hear Drake say that he doesn't care about anything anymore, only to hear him complain about personal issues not more than thirty seconds later? Brilliant. That is how this album starts and you're already anticipating what is going to be next. Because despite the fact we can never experience a life where we are rich musicians who have almost everything they want in life, Drake is going to help us remind that life as a rich rapper is really depressing, only to tell us seconds later that he's doing what he can to fuck as much ladies as he can, drink bottles of oozing liquids and all that other stuff he does.

 

Well, at least he has some self-knowledge, he is indeed the furthest thing from perfect. Releasing song after song in utter confusion. Drake is in a consistent confusion. Should he care about life and troubles of people or should he just be a cool gangster who doesn't give a damn/yolo? Should he rap or sing or mumble monotonously like he is eating chicken with no regards for musical instrumentation? After that again a song about Drake's favorite subject. Himself. He started from the bottom but now he is on top. Not only is that statement utterly wrong because he originates from a middleclass suburban Canadian family but also it's completely unoriginal.

 

Well there is Wu-Tang Forever, at least we have something in common, we are both fans of Wu-Tang right? To be honest, this is the last kind of song I expected to have this title, I bet if Ol' Dirty Bastard could've hear this in his grave, he would've shat bricks the size of elephants. Why this title? This doesn't have anything to do with the no-nonsense Hardcore-Raps the Wu-Tang produced, wordsmithery, storytelling and rawness. This is the complete opposite. Also, I wonder if Drake has considered ever paying a singing coach. When you are singing, or wait, is that really singing? Let me correct it, nasally mumbling sentences so prominently in different songs, you would like it to do that as good as possible right? NO! YOLO! And even if he did it, would it matter when you contradict yourself more than the average populist politician?

 

Well, to be honest. From Time is not a bad track, of course Drake has zero of the essential skills a typical good emcee should posess, but this song has a little content, the beat is good and Jhené Aiko has pretty good parts too. So yeah, if the album would be more like this, it would be pretty good right?

 

But there is the boybandesque 'Hold On, We're Going Home'. And while his singing isn't massively nasal or uninterested like on the majority of his discography, it is still irritating as hell, because you can hear at every point that he doesn't have the ability to actually sing. So he stays in a safe vocal range which makes it monotonous in a different way. O wait there is another guy singing with him, maybe they should form a boyband. I see Drake fit in effortlessly, although the thing is, he can't make songs with him complaining about an awful lot of things, so I guess that is never going to happen.

 

For real though, Drake is revolutionarizing the rap-game, as we can hear in Connect which is a real speaking name for the content of the song. He connects his lines by mumbling them together. The whole concept of flow is just destroyed. We should all thank Drake, today, you don't have to rhyme to rap, you don't have to flow to make money with Hip-Hop tracks. We should be so thankful! Artistic freedom at its best.

 

From a linguistic view, The Language is bilingual. First the yoyonese space hopper rap flow and after that the singing like you're eating your girlfriend's (who honestly can't cook, but you just need to eat her spaghetti to keep her satisfied, you know what I'm talking about) spaghetti filled with sour stuff and other disgusting things to a doglish.

 

Nothing Was the Same, but if I was told to summarize this piece of noise called an album, I would say that it is the same all over again. This is just Take Care with less pretentiousness but with more complaining. Drake still has no musical abilities while he earns lots of money while a lot of great skilled musicians swim in the big sea of obscurity. That's a shame really. I have the uttermost troubles to understand why anyone would like this. For 99% of the music made in the world, I can at least understand why people would like it. The only things I don't understand are Black-Metal and Drake. How can you seriously say that this album is one of the best things ever made? What is actually good about mumbling some personal problems, contradicting them a few seconds later like you're having insane massive amnesia because of all the drugs and booze you inhale. You would also say that with all those Wu-Tang references you would actually have kind of an idea about what the concept of Hip-Hop is about, but Drake is just like YOLO let's troll them. That is the only plausible statement left, it is one big conspiracy troll like with Lil' B and I'm clearly not getting it.

 

Peace out.

 

 

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