Hey there! Today, we're going to talk about some awesome beats that Drake had the chance to use but decided to pass on. Let's dive in!
The Beat for Kanye West's "Dark Fantasy"
First up, we have the beat for Kanye West's hit song "Dark Fantasy." Can you believe that it was originally meant for Drake? But he turned it down, and Kanye ended up using it instead. The beat has some really cool elements, like a pitched-down sample and different instruments that fill up the song.
The Beat for ASAP Rocky's "One Train"
Next, let's talk about the beat for ASAP Rocky's song "One Train." This beat was actually sent to Drake by the producer Hit-Boy, who hoped it would be on Drake's album. But Drake said no, maybe because it had a similar vibe to one of his existing songs. So, Hit-Boy gave it to ASAP Rocky instead.
The Beat for Rick Ross' "Aston Martin Music"
Now, onto the beat for Rick Ross' "Aston Martin Music." Drake was interested in using this beat, but in the end, he decided not to. The beat was produced by Justice League and has some really cool elements like bells, vocals, and a unique synth sound.
The Beat for Kanye West's "Lift Me Up"
Lastly, we have a beat that Drake actually made for Kanye West's song "Lift Me Up." Kanye initially offered the beat to Drake, but then asked him to come to Wyoming to work on his own project. Drake thought he would be involved in the final version of the song, but unfortunately, he was left out.
Overall, this video shows us that even Drake, a super successful artist, sometimes makes decisions to pass on certain beats. It's interesting to see the different beats he had the chance to work with and how the music industry works collaboratively. So, remember, sometimes it's okay to say no and make your own choices!
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