@Ghyanne1@lovergirlbrenee That’s the thing tho. Most of the stuff from her albums weren’t produced by her. That’s where the problem came in. Now when it comes to CxH then yeah it’s all Chloe.
Tupac was 25 when he died listen to what he was talking about. Nas was 16 when he made illmatic. Listen to how deep it was. Biggie was 24. Fast forward, all these rappers talk about today is pooping pills, shooting, killing, strippers & sex. Of course yall can’t connect.
The fact that people ONLY bring up gmx bc that’s the album that washed Drake. 😂 let that hurt go. “Real stuff that lasts” exactly. Money trees, loyalty, alright… just to name a few
I don’t want no Kendrick Lamar fan to have an opinion on Drakes album, go listen to your squabble up ping pong music, we will listen to the real stuff that lasts.
I just found out that talking to yourself & making up scenarios in your head is sign of mental illness…. Baby I be acting out interviews, acceptance speeches etc. I’m too far GONE
niggas is dead ass weird. a man with no platonic female friendships is a un-whole, incomplete, undisciplined man. s/o to all my homegirls for real. love yall for life!
Contrary to what you all might feel, this is absolutely what you should be doing in the club, not all that aura farming and phone pressing shit we all do
He is right. In the ‘90s, a clear separation was evident. Music, television, & entertainment were created for young audiences, giving rise to teen culture. Today, teens & adults consume the same content, & social media has eroded the unique spaces where teen culture once thrived.