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How? What lyric is quote worthy?
Decent track. Has a dark vibe to it. Perfect for this time of the year.
The 40 year olds on here won't like this.
This is a legit ass question. What was quotable in the song?

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...
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.
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...
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.
Not only will I say it's a good song to his face right after that I'm reminding him he made a song with Carl ThomasI dare anybody who riding for this shit to say its good to GFK's face.
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 dare anybody who riding for this shit to say its good to GFK's face.
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.
gtfo
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...
in other words the lyrics have nothing going on. Background, elevator music. Mind numbing music. i like somma the lil nikkas music. specially the early mixtape shit. sue me.
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.
Y'all bird niggas complaining that this is disrespectful to the Wu do know that RZA signed off on this right?
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.
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.


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