I truly miss the game, most days I sit and just think about what type of opportunities I missed out on, what memories could’ve been collected, what new experiences I would’ve seen. So I sit in regret ever since the day I knew I wasn’t going to play college football.
Drake is a genuinely gifted, one-of-a-kind hitmaker who has released some of the biggest and most impactful songs and albums of my lifetime. But his massive commercial success has created a false equation: a lot of people assume that because he’s the biggest, he must also be the best.
In truth, there are hundreds of MCs who are simply better, with stronger albums, sharper pens, more versatile flows, superior freestyles, and more compelling features. They just refuse to water down their art into the lowest-common-denominator pop-rap that dominates the charts. Authenticity and depth rarely get the same shine as mass appeal, and that’s why the gap between “most popular” and “most elite” has never been wider.
One is going to tell you a relatable story like story of a nervous teenager and the first time he had sex, loosing his virginity or about a man who lived a troubled street life, died young, and left a message for his daughter so she would understand who he was, the struggles he faced, and the better future he hoped for her.
While the other one will tell you a story of a wealthy man who refuses to give a dollar to a homeless stranger, only to later realize the man was God testing his humility and compassion. Or the story of how his father once served a robber who later became his label boss, showing how one small act of kindness prevented a robbery that could have erased his entire existence.
Boths are amazing story telling rappers. Cole just edges it for me because of his relatability and simplicity.
@Nyg6977 @Romellz_ Nigga you stfu, you mfs are the only ones giving excuses talking bout some “ain’t playing with jack either” I simply stated shough is doing the same and outperforming them at the same time
@Spcly_Sprockets Them being in the NFL makes them NFL caliber dumbass. You can’t discredit them bcuz they’re not “good” there’s plenty of guys out of the league who’d love to be in their position. And 3 points and 80 total yards of offense in the first half so they were doing something right
@Spcly_Sprockets @SaintJason_@Romellz_ I said nothing that had to do with that. Now you’re making excuses. The problem is cam refused to make a throw from the pocket all game
@Spcly_Sprockets @SaintJason_@Romellz_ If you actually watched the game. Most of shoughs throws weren’t “open downfield” and most of Olaves yards came from one 60 yard pass. Refusing to give credit where it’s due is a choice
@Spcly_Sprockets @SaintJason_@Romellz_ Bro you’re literally saying shoughs numbers are good bcuz he has Olave. The other team knows that’s, so why are they gonna do? Take him away as best as they can, which is what they tried to do, but it don’t work bcuz shough was spreading the ball. I didn’t make an excuse
@Spcly_Sprockets @SaintJason_@Romellz_ 4th round are still better than what though had outside of Olave, at least they wanted those guys. One of shoughs guys had been in the league for three years and just scored his first TD
@Spcly_Sprockets @SaintJason_@Romellz_ So you’re telling me NFL DBs and defensive coordinators can’t find a way to stop teams #1 wr? Especially when that wr is 6ft 180lbs, and knowing he’s gonna get majority targets? Olave has been successful bcuz shough has continuously found ways to keep his other wrs involved