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Originally posted by slw84

That's not my point. i know why you stated Nicki I still don't understand why Drake is allowed to be credited but not Nicki.
I don't get the sense that either is less involved in their music than the other...it just seems strange.
At first when i checked the backcovers I thought maybe this was a YMCMB but then I checked Drake's and he's first in line. Just seems strange that it's a figurehead for NIcki but Drake (a male) is allowed to get his proper credit.
I guess there's little way of telling what Nicki did to reach out because for sure she would be responsible for Parker productions and Pharrell with that BTS convo on set. Yung berg seems like a birdman decision. Trying to recall any BTS or tweets of her mentioning producers on her own. Dr. Luke doesn't seem like her decision. She had trust issues during PFRR with him trying to push VVV for his own personal benefits.
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What trust issues did she have with Luke during the RR era? That entire thing was pure stan speculation, all because she changed the lead single from VVV to SS.
Artists get sent beats to use, and then they choose what they want. There's a shitload of new producers on the album (like she originally said), and there's people she's worked with before (Pop Wansel, Kane Beatz, Alex, Hit-Boy) and there's people she has a good rapport with (Dr. Luke).
Berg said that him + Nicki were good friends and they always talked. That's why everyone kept saying Berg was over-exaggerating about his involvement on the album (idk if anyone on here said that, but they did on Twitter).
You're old. You should know the industry. Females don't get their credit. It's not a mythological concept. You know how it is. I'm sure nobody cares, considering you're in fact the only one to bring it up. In fact, that's the first thing you said when the tracklist came out.