Showing posts with label Drake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drake. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Nothing Was the Same - Track-By-Track Review

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Whether you like it or not, Drake’s good. He’s been good since he dropped like five years ago. But still, he remains one of the more polarizing rappers out. It could be that he’s from Toronto. Maybe it’s the Degrassi (oh, and Charlie Bartlett!) acting past. It could just be the R&B half of his discography. Whatever your reason to slight him, one thing is constant: He makes good music.

Case in point, Nothing Was the Same, Drake’s third studio album that dropped yesterday. After binge listening for the past few hours (and with a week’s head start—Go internet!) here’s my track-by-track review of NWTS.

1. Tuscan Leather
Ok, I’ll be the first to admit, this is the most aggressive opening track in Drake’s catalogue. But honestly, I only have Fireworks and Over My Dead Body—not two of his most fiery openings—to compare it to. But other than that, I’m not a huge fan track of this other than the Heatmakerz-esque high-pitched sample and the pretty smooth beat switch and (better) verse that accompanies it. Don’t worry, the album picks up from here.

2. Furthest Thing
So remember that R&B Drake that I mentioned earlier, boom. This shit goooooes though. Introspective, melancholy Drake is still good Drake. I’d be surprised if this wasn’t one of Aubrey’s favorite tracks from the album. This even has a very So Far Goneish feel to it. Not to mention a second beat switch toward the end. Frequent Drake collaborator 40 is actually on his Just Blaze on the second half of this one. And it works.

3. Started From the Bottom
It didn’t take long for the internet (and our annoying Facebook friends and their statuses) to make us tired of this song but in all honesty, after a few weeks of not hearing it at all, I like this one again. Give it a few more weeks even and I might even forget about the snow scene. Yeah, that snow scene. I don’t want to forget about her, however. Anybody got her name, by the way? (For a friend.)

4. Wu-Tang Forever
I refuse to feel bad for liking this song so much. The worst part about it is that if it were up to the internet, we should be outraged that such a mellow song has references to Wu-Tang in the title. But honestly, that’s dumb. And the subtle yet repeated “It’s Yourz” sample justifies the title just fine for me. (HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT….?!)

5. Own It
See, Drake even used the “It’s Yourz” sample on this song, too. With that being said, I have mixed feelings about this song. First off, this song is so So Far Gone that it’s insane, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Second, this so is so Drakeish that it’s insane. I’m not 100% sure what that means, but I think you’ll agree. I think that this song is so familiar because we’ve heard it from Drake so many times. Not bad overall, though.

6. Worst Behaviour
Ok, the album is seriously picking up some steam at this point. Perfect placement for this song, especially following the last two slower songs. This song essentially embodies why we listen to Drake: Creative and funny verses, simple yet effective hook and a couple good punch lines. Mainly: “Bar mitzvah money like my last name Mordecaiiiiii…fuck you, bitch. I’m more than high.” AND LET’S NOT FORGET the Mase-inspired third verse. As an avid Mase fan, the song could’ve started and finished with that verse and all would’ve been well in the world.

7. From Time feat. Jhené Aiko
You didn’t’ think we’d make it all the way through a Drake album without a real deal relationship song, did you? Good luck with that. Drake even goes as far as name-dropping and telling stories of past relationships in this song. I should make one of these. (Actually, maybe not.) Also noted, we’re halfway through the album and just getting to the first featured artist (with the exception of background vocals.) I can appreciate that. Not only that, but Jhené Aiko is dope and I should probably be listening to her much more than I do now.

8. Hold On, We’re Going Home
I don’t know. Just watch.


9. Connect
Another slow one that just works. I’m actually pleasantly surprised at how well this album flows from song to song. You can definitely hear Drake’s Texas influence in the background of this one with Trae the Truth dropping background vocals. Will allow.

10. The Language
BIRDMAN 5 STAR OUTRO. GAME OVER.

11. 305 To My City
First off, Detail sounds frighteningly similar to Lil Wayne. (Am I the only one that didn’t know this?)  This song is pretty dope and I’m almost positive this is what Drake was writing in his infamous strip club pen session:

12. Too Much feat. Sampha
This guy’s name is Sampha so clearly I like this song already. Following a very Drake-like performance on Jimmy Fallon, I’d be surprised if this isn’t the next single from the album. This is a pretty smooth song and Sampha’s background vocals throughout the song really brings the beat together.

Drake and Sampha also worked together flawlessly on The Motion.

13. Pound Cake/Paris Morton Music II feat. Jay-Z
Ah, finally. What better way to close out an album than by featuring the greatest rapper of all time…..and potentially his worst verse of all time. Hate to finish this post out focusing on Jay-Z but come on. Cake, cake cccake c-c-c-c-cake…what was he thinking with the second half of his feature? And the verse started with so much promise. Once I saw Jay listed I was positive this would be my favorite song on the album. But nah. It’s not quite as bad as Off That but those cake lines definitely made me think twice.

All in all, I really like this album. It’s very easy to listen all the way through without even glancing at the skip button, cake verse included. It’s clear that Drake’s really found his lane(s) and is content with his current place in hip-hop. And thank goodness for no Lil Wayne features.


Also, if you’re not using this or this as your album art, you’re doing it very wrong.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Drake feat. 2 Chainz, Big Sean and Aziz Ansari - All Me

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The first day of August (whew, that’s gonna take some getting used to) brings us All Me, the new track from Drake, 2 Chainz, Big Sean and……Aziz Ansari? Don’t worry, as much as I’d like to hear Aziz (or RAAAAAAAANDY) drop a few bars, only one of his lines from the movie Funny People is sampled here. The other three hold it down, per usual. Drake is giving a us a pretty remarkable lesson in timing by dropping song after song [weeks after Kanye, Cole, Wale and Jay] as we inch closer to September 17th and Nothing Was the Same. Check out All Me:

Speaking of Drake, was that whole album cover situation ever sorted out? God, I sure hope not.

Oh, and here's the sampled clip from Funny People, for all of your Aziz Ansari enjoyment.

Friday, February 22, 2013

Kendrick Lamar feat. Drake - Poetic Justice [Video]

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Finally, some visuals for Poetic Justice, the Janet Jackson-sampled single from Kendrick Lamar's amzaing debut, Good Kid, M.A.A.D City.). Oh yea, and a not-so somber Drake is on it. The clip opens up with the familiar Sherane... skit and the video gets moving from there. Is it just me or did this video take about a month or two too long to drop? Either way, check it out:

(Spotted at HHNM & Miss Info)

Another dope visual from Kendrick. And not a minute too late.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

A$AP Rocky - Fuckin' Problem feat. 2 Chainz, Drake & Kendrick Lamar [MP3+ Download]

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A$AP. Back out of nowhere with a new track with pretty much all of rap's heavy hitters. Check out Fuckin Problem with 2 Chainz, Drake and Kendrick Lamar.

A$AP Rocky - Fuckin' Problem feat. 2 Chainz, Drake & Kendrick Lamar


Oh, and by the way, Kendrick's new album.....sick.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

For the record, these are, um...records.

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Taken with Instagram.http://instagr.am/p/G86g9_LHbt/

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Wale - On One Freestyle [Video]

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Aight, so Wale murdered this track. I'm actually surprised to say that because I've been on the fence about the majority of his post-Interscope material. Hopefully this will encourage all other rappers to find other beats to rap over...this song has run its course. Still a strong showing for Wale, though:

EGHCK. I hope this is what he has in mind for the rest of his Ambitious joints.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Chris Brown x Drake x T.I. x Kanye x Fabolous x Three Stacks - Deuces Remix

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Aight....I tried to pick the least pause worthy pick of Chris Brown. It wasn't easy.

But this remix to Deuces is pretty damn dope. Drake, T.I., Ye, Fabolous and Andre 3000. Just the best guys for remixes for the last 10 years or so. Mad decent. I apologize in advance for the edited version.

Chris Brown, Drake, T.I., Kanye West, Fabolous & Andre 3000 - Deuces Remix
Download: Deuces Remix

Ye wins btw.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Kanye West feat. Drake – Ghetto University [Snippet]

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More music from Kanye that's supposedly on Dark Twisted Fantasy. I'm not sure if it's on the album, but I am sure that it's better than the last joint I heard. Check out the snippet:

Kanye West - Ghetto University feat. Drake


[Note: Shouts to herfection for the heads up.]

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Music of the Moment - September 23, 2009

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More hot shit.
Well, kinda.

Even though I'm really getting tired of Drake over-saturating the music game, I still love this song. But it's more because of Ye and Eminem's verses. But whatever. Not even Lil Wayne could ruin this joint. The video for Forever from the soundtrack of Lebron James' movie, More Than a Game that I blogged about last semester. The video is pretty dope and like LMo said, I'm surprised that they were able to get all four of these dudes to get together for the video. I guess Hype Williams can make it happen.

And if you need a reminder of what the movie is about, it's pretty much wrapped up with this:

"I didn't go to college, sorry."

[Note: And did you peep how Drake was shot from the neck up most of the time. #niggawassittinhisassdown.] Ariiiite.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Glad I Waited...

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But the shit wasn't easy.

I was one of the few people I knew that did NOT download Blueprint 3 before it dropped yesterday. And I'm actually glad that I did. The shit rocks. My immediate favorites are A Star is Born with J.Cole, Real As It Gets with Young Jeezy and On to the Next One with Swizz Beatz. [Beat is INSANE.] I would have said Hate with Kanye was my favorite but I heard it before yesterday. All in all, I'm satisfied with the album. Jay's really relying on wit, wordplay and persuasive on this album versus in the past when he was going with just an all-out verbal assault.1 Pharrell's joint is really good and so is the Cudi joint but I'm still not really digging the Drake feature. Hov should have probably given Drake a verse and the album as well as offered Wale a verse. I feel like the Wale feature was the only real thing missing from the album, but maybe we'll see Jay on Attention Deficit.

We can only hope.

Got a week til Cudi drops and I'm gonna hold off for that one too. Aughh.


[Note: 1: via http://www.telegraph.co.uk]

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Music of the Moment - April 4, 2009

So Drake has pretty much been the biggest rapper for the last couple of months. But what most people don't know is that So Far Gone is his third mixtape. So I figured I would post three of my favorite joints from his last mixtape,Comeback Season. Oww.

Closer
City Is Mine
Going In For Life
[Note: Drake's coming to Atlanta on May 2 at the Loft.
You might wanna be in the building for this one. Oww.]

Monday, March 2, 2009

Music of the Moment - March 2, 2009

I'm not gonna lie... I was almost wrong about Drake. Notice I said almost. I heard he was rollin with Lil Wayne and my first thoughts were along the lines of: "The dude from Degrassi is rappin now?! wtf." and "Wayne's found another way to kill hip hop." But I couldn't have been more wrong. Drake's actually not half bad, and I might even stop hating on Lil Wayne. Notice I said I might. But Wayne is going with a vengeance on this joint. Every joint he touches as a matter of fact. But back to Drake, son actually has some lyrics. Who would have thought?? I put the mixtape in and was like:

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But that was just off the first song. The joint that I'm really feeling is a song over Kanye's Say You Will and it's called Say What's Real. Check the joint right here:
You can download the entire So Far Gone mixtape here. Ow.

That nigga Jimmy Brooks... I mean Aubrey Graham.
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hahahahaha


[Note: I totally forgot that I was originally going to post the Kanye/T.Pain joint Flight School as today's MotM but I put up the Drake joint on accident. Oh well, here's Flight School.]