Sep 26, 2015 my opinion aint s--- but I dont f--- with the beat but I cant say s--- bout this n----s heart.
Sep 26, 2015 the title and first few comments are pretty misleading i listened to the whole podcast to hear some s--- talking and nothing was said......
Sep 26, 2015 @Enigma answered it already but yea they were in the studio for a week and no one claimed it took months. Whether a week was too short and made it sound rushed is your opinion
Sep 26, 2015 To be fair A Loose Quarter isn't good, Halfway House is definitely better just on the strength of its best songs
Sep 26, 2015 The narrative is that Drake flew to Atlanta and was recording a couple songs with Future and it turned into an album. That's what they both told us, that's supposed to be what your thinking when you listen to it, but that's not how it seems. There are a lot of people even in the industry actually assuming, nevermind speculating, that the 2 of them weren't together for the making of most of these songs. Usually in collabs and especially collab tapes (Jay/Kanye, Thug/Rich Homie etc) you'll have things like one artist adlibing for the other and a lot of back and forth split-verses but you don't have that here. On this tape it's Future's turn to rap when it's his verse and then it's Drake's turn. No chemistry, no excitement in the studio, no playing off of each other, just seemingly business. It's very easy to believe that Drake and Future weren't together for a majority of these songs, or that they were already-made Future songs Drake was simply inserted onto, regardless of the narrative we were given.