Drake Wu-Tang forever song

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shame on a nigga
 
How? What lyric is quote worthy?

This is a legit ass question. What was quotable in the song?

This question in itself is the problem and shows you don't have the proper perspective.


This song is not some battle rap where Drake is trying to murder the competition with bars.

It's some smooth shit that you just vibe out to while chillin at a kick back with a living room full of brawds sippin ciroc and blowin on some Cali.






Y'all niggas man...
 
This question in itself is the problem and shows you don't have the proper perspective.


This song is not some battle rap where Drake is trying to murder the competition with bars.

It's some smooth shit that you just vibe out to while chillin at a kick back with a living room full of brawds sippin ciroc and blowin on some Cali.






Y'all niggas man...

Fam. you are trying way too hard. There are plenty of songs that aren't battle raps that have quotable lines. Shit, I can give you Saul Williams quotables or Black Ice quotables and they're fucking poets. There are R&B songs i can quote dope lines from. No one is asking for punchlines. Just something you found to be profound, catchy, dope or deep. Why is that a bad thing to ask for? How exactly is that a problem?
 
Fam. you are trying way too hard. There are plenty of songs that aren't battle raps that have quotable lines. Shit, I can give you Saul Williams quotables or Black Ice quotables and they're fucking poets. There are R&B songs i can quote dope lines from. No one is asking for punchlines. Just something you found to be profound, catchy, dope or deep. Why is that a bad thing to ask for? How exactly is that a problem?

Because you're implying that quotables equals a great song and no quotables equals a wack song.


There are songs with a million quotables that I wouldn't play twice, and then a song with no quotables that I can't stop playing.






For the record, I'm not saying Drakes song doesn't have any quotables, I'm just saying that even if it doesn't it's still a great song. My wife and I was jammin to that shit on the way to work this morning.
 
This question in itself is the problem and shows you don't have the proper perspective.


This song is not some battle rap where Drake is trying to murder the competition with bars.

It's some smooth shit that you just vibe out to while chillin at a kick back with a living room full of brawds sippin ciroc and blowin on some Cali.







Y'all niggas man...



its a wack song and disrespectful to the great wutangclan..,.there are way better choices then this song if you have a living room full of brawds.
 
Fixed mindsets are troubling.

The song isn't horrible or great. It's actually just not that serious. I get it, this approach doesn't make for very good cyber banter.
 
as a drake fan ill say... i hate this soft ass song.

shit like this is y its a violation to play this nikka music in the whip.

andi hate when he names his gottdamn lullabys after hard ass classics. is like he's trolling. 1st crew love and now this.

gtfo
 
its a wack song and disrespectful to the great wutangclan..,.there are way better choices then this song if you have a living room full of brawds.

I don't know what kinda bitches you fuck wit. You can't NEVER go wrong playin Drake while you hangin with some hoes. And this song fits perfectly on that playlist.


I remember back in '08 he was relatively unknown, I played his mixtape at my daughters bday party and had everyone coming up to me like "who's this????". That's when I knew the nigga was destined to blow.
 
Y'all bird niggas complaining that this is disrespectful to the Wu do know that RZA signed off on this right?
 
Because you're implying that quotables equals a great song and no quotables equals a wack song.


There are songs with a million quotables that I wouldn't play twice, and then a song with no quotables that I can't stop playing.






For the record, I'm not saying Drakes song doesn't have any quotables, I'm just saying that even if it doesn't it's still a great song. My wife and I was jammin to that shit on the way to work this morning.

I'm not implying anything. The brotha asked you for one quotable. Not a million. You couldn't provide it. Don't get mad at me homie.
 
This question in itself is the problem and shows you don't have the proper perspective.


This song is not some battle rap where Drake is trying to murder the competition with bars.

It's some smooth shit that you just vibe out to while chillin at a kick back with a living room full of brawds sippin ciroc and blowin on some Cali.






Y'all niggas man...

:smh: in other words the lyrics have nothing going on. Background, elevator music. Mind numbing music.

It wouldn't have mattered if he said nothing because he really said nothing.
 
:smh: in other words the lyrics have nothing going on. Background, elevator music. Mind numbing music.

It wouldn't have mattered if he said nothing because he really said nothing.

There's a difference between good lyrics and a quotable line.

For instance, if you're telling a story in a song, it's not so much about one line than it is the entire body of the song.

WTF is a great song. It may not be a song where you can strip away one line to prove it's greatness, but it's still a great song nonetheless. And not for nothin, a lot of hip hop's gate keepers agree with me.
 
Y'all bird niggas complaining that this is disrespectful to the Wu do know that RZA signed off on this right?

Yes, we are birds because the music has nothing that is noteworthy and because the RZA is accepting checks.

I understand the RZA because he grabbed up hundreds of niggas from the hood to rep Wu Tang and now they got their hands out during lean times.

I don't understand how this nigga Drake supposedly has all this talent, has been challenged by his peer to raise the bar in his music, takes the Wu Tang name and drops a rap song with not a single rhyme that is worth quoting.
 
There's a difference between good lyrics and a quotable line.

For instance, if you're telling a story in a song, it's not so much about one line than it is the entire body of the song.

WTF is a great song. It may not be a song where you can strip away one line to prove it's greatness, but it's still a great song nonetheless. And not for nothin, a lot of hip hop's gate keepers agree with me.

go back to his original question... he asked "what lyric was quote worthy." Meaning that's YOUR opinion. He didn't asked for a punchline. He was asking for your opinion. You then in turn brought up battle rapping and all kinds of other stuff when he was asking for you to show what you liked about Drake's bars. You're right, if it's a storytelling piece, you could've picked a RUN of lines. For example, if you asked what i liked about the song "Sing About Me" by Kendrick Lamar (which is in essence storytelling from a persona poem perspective) i would've quoted:

I'm fortunate you believe in a dream
This orphanage we call a ghetto is quite a routine

Then told you I think it's dope how he was speaking in someone elses voice TO himself. I would've said I love the allusion in calling the hood an orphanage discussing absentee parents.

See, that was mad easy.
 
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There's a difference between good lyrics and a quotable line.

For instance, if you're telling a story in a song, it's not so much about one line than it is the entire body of the song.

WTF is a great song. It may not be a song where you can strip away one line to prove it's greatness, but it's still a great song nonetheless. And not for nothin, a lot of hip hop's gate keepers agree with me.

You are out your mind. Great songs have way more than one quotable line. Even story songs. Nigga stuck in this microwave music era



This isn't even a super lyrical nigga either but he is saying something interesting. Now tell me there aren't lyrics you smirk at and rap with Mr. Cheeks every time you hear this song.
 
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