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I remember being in high school when this came out and all my friends shat on me for not liking it or Drake, and everyone (especially girls) listened to it. Out of curiosity I recently gave it another try, and good lord most of this is the sappiest boring bullshit that's aged badly

Am I stupid or something since people still seem to love it to this day
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Honestly I'd take this era of Drake over the vapid and uninspired "victory lap" era he's in now. At least here he was just being himself.
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>>129284567
I didn't ever listen to this but I love Take Care and Jhene Aiko and Unthinkable by Alicia Keys and all a lot of the other adjacent moody existential late 2000s/early 2010s Rnb stuff that came out around that time. I don't think anyone cares about any of that anymore though
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nah i still like the slow, moody songs on yhis and thank me later. just relaxing music with good production.
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You are not understanding the point of the post-beef drake era. it's more about the things he's not doing/saying then the things he is.

it will make sense soon.



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