Rap Song (fluid flow, then pauses in pace)
Drake's verse, which exercises the vocal technique of both a fluid flow and then pauses in pace, is an excerpt from the rap song "Forever," which was released as a single from the soundtrack of the "More Than a Game" documentary, centered around professional basketball player LeBron James. While the original recording took place in a studio session, this audio clip was accessed from YouTube (see "Source" for details).
"Forever" by Drake, for the "More Than a Game" documentary's soundtrack. While the original recording took place in a studio session, this audio clip was accessed from YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOEvBlNI-wc on November 22, 2014.
Interscope Records in Santa Monica, California.
Drake, rap, song, rhyme, rhythm
Drake: Last name: "Ever," first name: "Greatest," Like a sprained ankle, boy, I ain't nothing to play with. Started off local, but thanks to all the haters, I know G-IV pilots on a first name basis. In your city faded off the brown: Nino. She insist she got more class: we know. Swimming in the money, come and find me: Nemo. If I was at the club you know I balled: chemo.