FormerlyAnICposter
Member
Aight, maybe I'm missing it and I'm not above being wrong. Enlighten me to some examples of Drake being very tactical and strategic and calculated besides people just saying that. I've heard people say it a long ass time, but nothing comes to mind.
When he approached Meek Mill he dropped a warm up diss to test the waters and then dropped Back to Back. He didnt give Meek enough time to respond. Also his timing was tactical, he did it over OVO fest and also had Will Smith appear and members of the Philadelphia Eagles come on stage. He also sent bottles to Charlamagne to sway perception and create the notion he was "winning" before Meek Mill responded. This prompted Charlamange and others to call out Meek to drop a record and when he did it was trash, had he waited maybe it would have been better.
Dropping mixtapes, collab albums and double albums but promoting them as albums with Cash Money marketing dollars to fulfill his contract obligations sooner. Also very tactical.
Other things like using Quentin Miller as a scapegoat and getting him to say he also wrote for Meek Mill before getting rid of him. Certain collaborations to help create business relationships. Also that he took a multi label deal with Republic, Universal and YMCMB so if YMCMB tried to act funny (which they're notorious for) he has 2 giants to fight on his behalf while appearing cordial, so they cant bully him into bad deals like they did virtually every artist they've ever worked with.
Also releasing Certified Lover Boy independently and using a Kim K snippet to taunt Kanye and get him to push his entire DONDA album as an answer to CLB which enabled it to sell better than it should have.
I know people hate Drake but goddamn he sure isn't a dummy to not even be from here and somehow been able to stay on top of rap as the biggest seller.
I'm mad I wrote all this shit but I am waiting for my plane to arrive.