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Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby Almostlity » May 8th, '10, 19:43

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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby dR3 » May 8th, '10, 19:51

No.
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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby RichardDiNozzo » May 8th, '10, 19:52

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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby Almostlity » May 8th, '10, 20:14

exactly. That video just proves hes so rnb.
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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby mcZu » May 8th, '10, 20:17

If he's the future of Hip-Hop, I'll contemplate switching music genres.
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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby Alaine » May 8th, '10, 21:02

I used to like his music *somewhat*
but he got boring fast
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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby DrRapid » May 8th, '10, 21:12

The future? Nah man, nah... Although I did really like his So Far Gone EP
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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby DƎRDYPK » May 8th, '10, 21:15

If he's the future of hip hop, then I'm the future of pop music
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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby shadyboymez » May 8th, '10, 22:40

No. No. No he is not...not at all.

Drake is boring, and I would definitely consider him r'n'b if anything.
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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby embm » May 9th, '10, 01:08

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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby stillmatic » May 9th, '10, 02:45

What exactly is that video supposed to prove?

He's calling calls up on stage. That's it.

If you go to a Bow Wow concert, the same thing happens. If you go to a Soulja Boy concert the same thing happens.

Ironically, you ever notice Nas call up girls on stage? Eminem? Ice Cube? Jay-Z?

No. You know why? They leave their talent, personality and stage presence allow the crowd to be entertained.
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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby Almostlity » May 9th, '10, 13:37

guys, i'm not on Drakes side here.
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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby LLockhart86 » May 9th, '10, 14:16

Drake is a decent artist but he's NOT the future of hip hop. He's just the newest fad.

This is how marketting and promotion works. Labels put out 20 new artists a year...the one that catches on the most gets all the money for marketting and promotion and pretty soon they are every fuckin where and you get little articles like these...

Drake needs to stop singin though, he's alright singin on his own hooks and shit, but when he actually tries to sing for real, like trey songz or something....or the dream...he sounds like a damn fool.

Best I ever had...thats the only type of tracks he should be singin on.

Drake is a fad, he'll be irrelevant in a couple years
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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby Tornado » May 9th, '10, 15:02

Maybe For The Pop-Mainstream Listeners but not the raw hip-hop
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Re: Drake, The Future of Hip-Hop?

Postby Fa-Q » May 9th, '10, 18:30

I thought he might be...but he's not....its Cole, Asher, B.o.B. (Maybe), and Kid Kudi
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