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The core of "Pound Cake" is its luxurious, cloudy beat produced by Boi-1da, which famously samples Ellie Goulding's "Don't Say a Word" .
Fans of this version enjoy its increased energy , making it a favorite for workout playlists or fast-paced social media edits.
His verse, often debated for its "nonsense" cake-chanting, actually benefits from the pitch shift, as it leans into the playful, almost cartoonish nature of the "sped up" genre. Critical Reception drake_pound_cake_sped_pitched_up
The iconic Ellie Goulding sample, already chopped and airy in the original, becomes even more ethereal and "glitchy," fitting the "nightcore" aesthetic popular on platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Lyrical Performance
A review of the variation highlights how this modification transforms one of Drake's most atmospheric tracks into a high-energy, modern internet anthem. Production & Aesthetic The core of "Pound Cake" is its luxurious,
The "sped up" format puts a spotlight on Drake’s flow. Bars like "Tables turn, bridges burn, you live and learn" move at a faster clip, making his "Instagram caption" style of rapping feel more urgent and punchy.
Purists often argue that the atmospheric "void" and the original "Toronto sound" are lost when the tempo is pushed too far, stripping the track of its sophisticated, "suit and tie" vibe. Critical Reception The iconic Ellie Goulding sample, already
By speeding up the BPM and pitching up the vocals, the original "somber" and "dreamlike" mood is replaced by a jittery, vibrant energy .

