CLB may not have a consistent sound but it definitely has a strong overall theme
Drake said it himself:
"a combination of toxic masculinity and acceptance of truth which is inevitably heartbreaking"
almost every song tells a story about Drake's toxic behavior in the past:
in Race My Mind Drake is mad at his girl for not having s***with him when she's coming home drunk and high from parties and him feeling like she's not giving him enough attention
in Pipe Down Drake feels entitled to s***with his girl for all he's felt he's done for her
in N 2 Deep Drake gets caught up in a fling with a girl from Houston and presumably isn't being very faithful to some other girls he's been seeing (i wasnt in love with none of them anyway)
in Way 2 Sexy Drake is very full of himself and riding high on a toxically large ego
in Girls Want Girls Drake lusts over a girl who reveals to him that she's a lesbian. But Drake becomes pushy and responds with "girl me too" as he continues pursuing her
The "I might come, i might go, i dont know" lyrics in the end is Drake realizing that he's been toxic and pushy and should probably cut ties with her
in In The Bible Drake is upset that girls keep judging him for all his "bodies" and then immediately judges a girl for all her bodies and claiming that she doesn't know how to love people properly and that she's a leech off of his lifestyle (already very bitter and toxic)
in this song he realizes that he's been tainting her with his toxicity and feels guilty and ashamed (I'm not what you think, don't be proud of me)
this again coincides with the overall theme of a heartbreaking realization of one's own toxicity, which we also saw in Girls Want Girls
in Get Along Better Drake emotionally manipulative and admits that what he's doing is wrong by getting along better with his girl's own friends than herself
in F***ing Fans the toxicity is spelled out. This is Drake's most heartbreaking song imo. He admits to just how much he's hurt Rihanna with how unfaithful he's been. He admits that he's turned her bitter and jaded and that this damage will last
The whole album is Drake being toxic. He's self-aware of all of it and he expresses remorse for this
Drake made this album with this theme of toxicity in mind, and it's prevelant in almost every song on the album
The "Certified Lover Boy" title is intentionally ironic, and it's certainly a title that Drake looks at with more bitterness than pride
It's very introspective for Drake, even if it paints him in a bad light, just like feelings of being jaded and bitter that he expressed on Scorpion
The "pregnant women" (emojis) present on the album cover again show Drake's shame for the quantity and (poor) quality of all the relationships he's had in the past. He hasn't really gotten that many women pregnant and abandoned them, but with how toxic he's been he still feels just as guilty
This album lacks the cohesive sound, tone, and mood that every other Drake album excels in, and it's really turned a lot of people away from it, and it certainly has made it hard to rank super highly for most people (including myself)
But i definitely do still appreciate the overall theme of the album a lot
Drake was being very introspective, but in a very different way than he usually does. Each song didn't spell out his feelings all that clearly. They each told a unique story that all painted Drake in a very poor light. In some songs he came to this realization, and in others he didn't. But in the end he did express remorse for it all
This album has some gems, and I really love the story telling throughout and think that it's far from the "garbage" that many people think it is, and imo it's still much better than SFG and TML, and is closer to where More Life ranks for me
I think the overall point of toxicity being the overall theme is correct and being a ironic flip from the title, some of the song interpretation are reaches tho
was sick for a bout a week stopped playing the album for a few days
just ran the album back today.. wow it sounds just as good if not better than when I was listening to it non-stop during that those first 2 weeks.
Drake definitely has a gem of an album with this one.
its so refreshing to hear this new sound. breath a fresh air for real
hopefully he sticks to this sound or another new one and continues this new experimental path
so f***ing good!
“North of the border A list singer” could also be Bieber, he does have a new album coming out soon too
Read it again:
“One named north of the border A List singer”
Some ass this is
Black people lost - white kid on ktt called ichooseme
This album just makes me happy man
Y’all remember to stream Texts Go Green today?
Church of Texts Go Green checking in 🤝
I don't get it
I love Falling Back now but even that would make more sense to fall off with the repeated monotonous hook.
This nigga gave us endless flows and melodies on Texts Go Green. Where's the disconnect.
We don't deserve Drake. I would've said f*** y'all, added 3 more minutes of instrumental and improvising at the end of Texts Go Green, call it some s*** like (We Can Do It This Time) Just Have Some Faith
greatest dance song of the 2020s. Falling Back could be the b-side
Why did Texts Go Green drop so hard compared to Falling Back or Massive?
It's one of the better tracks on this album
I've been skipping more lately.
Still a great album though.
Top 3
OverDrive
Liability
Massive/Down Hill/ Flights Booked/ Sticky
I've been skipping more lately.
Still a great album though.
Top 3
OverDrive
Liability
Massive/Down Hill/ Flights Booked/ Sticky
Don't skip texts go green
Don't skip texts go green
50/50 chance I skip texts go green.
Usually if I skip falling back
I skip texts go green
Cuz tht lead in is way too good.
But falling back be annoying af sometimes
Might delete falling back tbh