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This renix was so fucking trash dont disrespect drake like that you sorry fuck This beat deserves a song of its own not a beat switch ? 5 years later it still goes hard af Comment by Nick This is the only right version out there Comment by goodBOY I used to jam to this on soundcloud back in 2014 then it got taken down & ive been looking for it since Comment by 55Īnybody remember the female singer that used this beat Comment by josrevengeįinally a real version that hasnt been taken down Comment by glock40aramis ‘u with me’ would of been one of my top 3 drake songs if it didnt Comment by Daddy Jo U MUST REMEMBER FUCKING ME LIKE ANY TIME U WANT. Man I been looking for this for a while Comment by jefferies1985 He did a similar verse with this beat on "you with me" both fire! Comment by Colby_Peace Was looking for this for awhile! He should definitely drop this :( Comment by Colby_Peace I've really been on a hunt for this song Comment by madai guzman Had lost this beat on my old phone back in 2016, can’t believe i found it back, the original ending track of U With Me? Comment by machelle Stephens Who the fuck is the 2nd dude? Comment by Guapo_Chief This was on repeat back in ‘14 but glad the original without the altered voice is on here. U with me? + tuscan leather outro in the beat Comment by SIVIWE SMASHĭsmn what happened to E batt, this still my shit Comment by pvrtyomo Should've kept this version Comment by JaeCeeBeatsīeeeeeen looking for this version! Comment by Thomas Murrayīeen looking firvthus Comment by im_lil_pabloįuck finally found this love youuuuu Comment by lindzbizkit “Drizzy what up” ?? nigga he dont fuck witchu like that Comment by ?fore$t vvoods? For all intents and purposes, the Drake of Views is the same one we got on If You’re Reading This and What a Time, but if his previous proper album ( Nothing Was the Same) foretold anything, it’s that the man peering down from CN Tower sees things differently than the rest of us.BRUHHHH I BEEN LOOKING EVERYWHERE FOR THIS VERSION! Idk why they deleted it from everywhere, its The best one to me, thanks for uploading it & keeping it ??? Comment by Gustavo Cerda He isn’t too much for the world, though, ruminating on his position as one of music’s biggest names-and those who’d rather he wasn’t-on songs like “Still Here,” “Hype,” and “Grammys.” Maybe the the most affecting acknowledgment to this end is the fact that “Hotline Bling,” a strong contender for 2015 song of the summer, was such an afterthought by the time Views was released that it appears here as a bonus track. There are references here to specific people (“Redemption”), places (“Weston Road Flows”), and experiences (“Views”), along with nods to the influence of the city’s Caribbean population on “With You,” “Controlla,” and “Too Good” (which just happens to feature Rihanna).
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“I made a decision last night that I would die for it,” Drake raps on “9.” “Just to show the city what it takes to be alive for it.” Drake’s presence eclipsed Toronto just about as soon as So Far Gone dropped, but the city-and what it thinks of him-was never far from his mind. Views, which followed two wildly successful projects in 2015 that he’d branded as mixtapes- If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late and the Future collab What a Time to Be Alive-would confirm him as both, his penchant for immaculate songwriting still fully intact and the pressures of existing as the most popular voice in rap, as well as his hometown’s most successful export, weighing heavy on his mind. He looks less like the superhero he’d made himself into over the course of a roughly six-year rise as singer-songwriter extraordinaire and more like a troubled monarch. On the cover of his fourth studio album Views, Drake looks down from atop Toronto’s CN Tower, paying homage to the city’s notoriously frigid winter temperatures in a heavyweight shearling coat and high-cut boots.