Drake Said "REST IN PEACE MAC DRE " IN THIS SONG LISTEN

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May 16, 2002
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*yawwwwwn*

Who the fuck is arueing about Drake vs. MD worldwide acclaim?

If your own region don't feel your music then no other region will. Street cred and all that shit aside and of course there will be haters-a-plenty but every successful rap artist has a strong following on their block, neighborhood, city and region.
The first part wasn't answering to you.

On the second half: Welcome to 2005
 

Rasan

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*yawwwwwn*

Who the fuck is arueing about Drake vs. MD worldwide acclaim?

If your own region don't feel your music then no other region will. Street cred and all that shit aside and of course there will be haters-a-plenty but every successful rap artist has a strong following on their block, neighborhood, city and region.
This isn't true anymore. A virtual unknown can blow up overnight and their prospective city will not even know who the hell they are. Rap/hip hop has changed bro. Its not where ya from, its where you at.
 
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This isn't true anymore. A virtual unknown can blow up overnight and their prospective city will not even know who the hell they are. Rap/hip hop has changed bro. Its not where ya from, its where you at.
Examples? Show me a successful rapper who had nationwide acclaim prior to respect for their music in there home region (not counting MC Hammer).

A virtual unknown? Like their homies don't even know they rap?

I'm not sayin you have to have to some real street dude from the Crest, Rosencrantz, Queensbridge or the Murder Dubs to blow up. Not at all. But wherever you from, if people in your area don't feel your rap the chances are that nobody else will either. The exception here would be those social conscious ass rappers like Murs or Lupe cuz they have a very global appeal and fans that span many demographics.
 

Rasan

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I would have to sit down and go back in time for the past 5 years but there is quite a few.
You are going to back to the old logic: become a local/regional success and that tranlsates to nationwide success. that doesn't apply these days and even back in a time where record companies specifically looked at that, its still not a guarantee. I don't need to be the king of san diego to get nationwide success. As long as I make hits that get me on heavy rotation, sell major units, that's what matters. I see exactly what you saying but that doesn't apply in this day and age imo.
Drake got nationwide success FIRST. People found out he was from toronto, and now he reps it and toronto loves him for it. My two cents.
 
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Then there's one, they're based out of Oakland but I didn't hear about them through anything Bay related; it was through a New York blog. They've also done work with people out there. I'm not too sure of their acclaim out here, so I could be wrong that they aren't established regionally, but that's just one example.
 
May 16, 2002
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This isn't true anymore. A virtual unknown can blow up overnight and their prospective city will not even know who the hell they are. Rap/hip hop has changed bro. Its not where ya from, its where you at.
I would have to sit down and go back in time for the past 5 years but there is quite a few.
You are going to back to the old logic: become a local/regional success and that tranlsates to nationwide success. that doesn't apply these days and even back in a time where record companies specifically looked at that, its still not a guarantee. I don't need to be the king of san diego to get nationwide success. As long as I make hits that get me on heavy rotation, sell major units, that's what matters. I see exactly what you saying but that doesn't apply in this day and age imo.
Drake got nationwide success FIRST. People found out he was from toronto, and now he reps it and toronto loves him for it. My two cents.
Thank you, that's what I was sayin', but I have an asshole / negative way of rubbing off on people LOL!
 
Nov 2, 2004
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I like the fact that he stays true to himself no matter what far as rapping goes. hes not out there tryna be tough guy or making videos counting money. He lets his talent sells.
I had a conversation with Dubee a few months ago and he said a rapper he respects alot is Drake. And your quote above is why.
 
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Not that this matters but when drake came to the bay last year to perform he posted on his twitter account " backwoods got me congested ain't rested in 2 days" rip Mac Dre..even Rick ross said rip Mac Dre when he was performing out here earlier this year..
 
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you think drake gives a shit about what a few people out of a million think of him on here. some of yall need therapy for hate. even though drake may sound on the soft side due to his topics and hooks...this dude got mad talent and gets money. all those that hate him would love to be in his spot right now. he's on top of the game.
 
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I've always respected Drake and thought hes talented but most of his music doesn't appeal to me. Havent listened to his new album or much of his music lately but he's not corny to me like Wayne and Ross and its coo' he's shouting out Dre