Aaliyah posthumous album...leave it out Drake
RnB/Hip Hop |
Monday 13th August 2012 | Osh
The One in a Million singer Aaliyah tragically died in 2001 and left her legacy behind. Frozen in time, her songs reverberate through her fans and supporters even now, the great thing about artists like Aaliyah is that her songs are catchy and they actually sound good. There are some songs that should stay the way they are, and not be ruined. Which is why it’s baffling that the monotonous rapper Drake would think to have a “duet” with the deceased beauty.
The end of 2012 will release a posthumous album; most notably Aaliyah’s collaborators Timbaland and Missy Elliot will work it on and I’m sure a lot of people will be looking forward to it. Aaliyah’s silky soprano voice is exactly what I want to hear when I will flip through the tracks of the forthcoming album. What wouldn’t be appreciated is a loud droning verse coming from the Take Care Twat moaning about how much of life he’s seen; or how he was born to spread Aaliyah’s word.
The YOLO caveman has no doubt been a success in recent years, but then again so has Nikki Minaj. Real talent seems to be creeping away and replacing itself with vulgar language (normally about hoes, weed and hoes) butt implants and hood wannabes. So when the real talent’s being reborn, please Drake, don’t poison it.
By Natasha Patwardhan
Twitter: Natasha Rr (Chotato)