I f*** with this album hard even thought Drake's vocal performance is bad at points. If he works on it he could do a lot better.

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Brah looks like a clean cut Seth Rogen

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How many books y’all think they read off this wall?
Just peep how pretentious this whole s*** is lmao.
THE PITCH5 Takeaways From Drake’s New Album Honestly, Nevermind"
The superstar’s surprise release combines his signature lovelorn bravado with beats built for the dancefloor.
By Jayson Greene
We only had a few hours’ notice before Drake released Honestly, Nevermind, his seventh studio album, into the world. As he did with 2021’s Certified Lover Boy, he presaged its release by sharing a majestically incoherent note on Apple Music, spilling over with guffaw-worthy Drake-isms. “I can’t remember the last time someone put they phone down, looked me in the eyes, and asked my current insight into the times,” went one line, which made me wonder if Drake was waiting patiently for someone to quiz him on runaway inflation or how Democrats can avoid a rout in the midterms. After that, he released the video for “Falling Back,” a bizarre and somewhat depressing spectacle in which he marries 23 different Instagram models. The Drake meme machine seemed to be firing up in preparation of another typical Drake banquet—ridiculous quotables, samples so absurdly expensive that Drake could have used the money to fund Toronto city schools for a year, a tracklist that made you cancel your weekend plans to get through the whole thing.
So it’s a bit of a surprise to see that Honestly, Nevermind is one of his shortest albums ever—14 tracks, over in less than an hour—and that it contains only a few transcendently stupid Drake Thoughts. The album is filed under “dance” on Apple Music, and throughout Drake downplays his rapper persona in favor of crooning behind lush, air-conditioned beats. One of the biggest takeaways is how little there is to… take away. Drake doesn’t reignite any beefs, share any particularly extravagant pieces of gossip, co-opt any big memes, or even utter the name of a single major chain restaurant. It feels like one smooth-brain dance playlist, like if you put on his hit “Passionfruit” and let the algorithm do the work for the next 52 minutes. Let’s get into it:
And they still tryna make sure they call him "rapper". His "rapper" persona. He is an artist in every sense of what that word means. Yet they refuse to call him that.
Just look how they describe what he usually talks about. Like why isnt he talking about rap beef, gossip or create any memes on this project. Like he "usually" does.
Talk about belittling someone that is one of this generation greatest artists. That has transcended different genres time and time again. That just keeping pouring great music out. Especially when he make an album like this one! A real album that is so cohesive and straight to the point with its concept. So much attention to detail was put into this one. Yet they dont want to give him any credit for it. He is the peoples champ though.
Just peep how pretentious this whole s*** is lmao.
THE PITCH5 Takeaways From Drake’s New Album Honestly, Nevermind"
The superstar’s surprise release combines his signature lovelorn bravado with beats built for the dancefloor.
By Jayson Greene
We only had a few hours’ notice before Drake released Honestly, Nevermind, his seventh studio album, into the world. As he did with 2021’s Certified Lover Boy, he presaged its release by sharing a majestically incoherent note on Apple Music, spilling over with guffaw-worthy Drake-isms. “I can’t remember the last time someone put they phone down, looked me in the eyes, and asked my current insight into the times,” went one line, which made me wonder if Drake was waiting patiently for someone to quiz him on runaway inflation or how Democrats can avoid a rout in the midterms. After that, he released the video for “Falling Back,” a bizarre and somewhat depressing spectacle in which he marries 23 different Instagram models. The Drake meme machine seemed to be firing up in preparation of another typical Drake banquet—ridiculous quotables, samples so absurdly expensive that Drake could have used the money to fund Toronto city schools for a year, a tracklist that made you cancel your weekend plans to get through the whole thing.
So it’s a bit of a surprise to see that Honestly, Nevermind is one of his shortest albums ever—14 tracks, over in less than an hour—and that it contains only a few transcendently stupid Drake Thoughts. The album is filed under “dance” on Apple Music, and throughout Drake downplays his rapper persona in favor of crooning behind lush, air-conditioned beats. One of the biggest takeaways is how little there is to… take away. Drake doesn’t reignite any beefs, share any particularly extravagant pieces of gossip, co-opt any big memes, or even utter the name of a single major chain restaurant. It feels like one smooth-brain dance playlist, like if you put on his hit “Passionfruit” and let the algorithm do the work for the next 52 minutes. Let’s get into it:
That writer sucks lol always been that way
Not really a big fan of down hill might be my least favorite it just feels too empty nice melody tho
The writers for Pitchfork reviews don't determine the scores.
Word? Who does
I f*** with this album hard even thought Drake's vocal performance is bad at points. If he works on it he could do a lot better.
The only main thing lacking on here, plus a few of the instrumentals could've been stronger.
The only main thing lacking on here, plus a few of the instrumentals could've been stronger.
How’d you feel about the album fam?
How’d you feel about the album fam?
Honestly enjoy it for the most part, few of the songs I weren't feeling like Texts Go Green grew on me. Do feel his vocals can get a bit tedious from the lack of vocal range but the production is solid for the most part to not let it effect the listening experience.
It's the drake album I've played the most since Views so it somewhat delivered for me. Decent album.
Every song has grew on me exceptionally except Calling My Name smh
Calling My Name is firee but it’s too short, something is missing it seems unfinished to me
Fantano skipped every song about halfway through, classic way to first listen an album
Honestly enjoy it for the most part, few of the songs I weren't feeling like Texts Go Green grew on me. Do feel his vocals can get a bit tedious from the lack of vocal range but the production is solid for the most part to not let it effect the listening experience.
It's the drake album I've played the most since Views so it somewhat delivered for me. Decent album.
Strong co-sign from you. Love to hear it
What would you do without me?
What would you do without me?
I think you will lose everything
Today's fav is flight's booked
summer at night vibes
I been having different favorites every day fr
What would you do without me?
What would you do without me?
I think you will lose everything
Wish I had this leverage
Fantano skipped every song about halfway through, classic way to first listen an album
He’s really a terrible listener if we being real
Excellent @ branding and marketing tho