Drake Is Drake the most popular rapper ever?

Started by Groovy Tony, Apr 12, 2018, in Drake Add to Reading List

  1. SHUDEYE
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    SHUDEYE Kerser is the sickest.

    Apr 13, 2018
    No tony. .. no he's not
     
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  2. Lucy
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    Apr 13, 2018
    yeah but eminem is gay

    close but not quite there imo. if anything i'd say a milli/that bruno mars feat got waaaaaaaay more play. In Aus atleast.
     
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    what is then? i thought hotline bling broke like 80 different obscure world records for a song charting n s---
     
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    racist
     
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    Apr 13, 2018
    No because his most popular songs are more r n b than rap
     
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  6. Step Daddy
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    I think God's plan just overtook it
     
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    LOL WHAT.....as someone neither a fan or a dismisser Drake has d--- near ran the entire d--- decade popularity wise. I really thought he was starting to show signs of wear too but bam, Gods Plan has been #1 for 3 months straight
     
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    Drake the modern day MJ
     
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    :hard:
     
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    Tupac's image is ingrained in society, what image does Drake have to match that besides memes that'll be slowly forgotten in time
     
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    One dance and God's plan
     
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    The Tupac bandana tie is synonymous

    Blonde hair dye is synonymous

    What's synonymous with drake? Hotline bling dance meme?
     
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  15. Groovy Tony
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    What your saying is right just the way you said it the first time was a little weird
     
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  16. Big Dangerous
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    You agree tho that drake hasn't broke himself into a permanent facet of society ? Not sure he ever will

    The way we as people access and judge/listen to music today makes it easier to move on and forget artists. In the old days people cherished music and musicians more, held onto them more in a sense. Now everything is too accessible and there's so much of it it's like okay, what's next, who's next lets stream this new record at the press of a button
     
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  17. Groovy Tony
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    Yea I was talking about the bandana thing. I feel like streaming inflates the perception of his popularity somewhat
     
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    Most overrated***
     
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    you right. BlondYe is something else man
     
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    I think this very point plays to Drake's favor, though. We forget music and move on to the next thing almost daily, but Drake has been at the top for like 5 years now, even further back if you think he reached the top after Take Care
     
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