Honestly, still don’t like this album. Drakes worst. If I wanna hear this genre, I would go to the ppl that actually do it. But I don’t, so I won’t lol
Drakes worst is a joke but it's understandable to dislike it
This s*** dropped while I was chillin in Cancun at an all inclusive resort. Safe to say this album clicked for me INSTANTLY cuz the vibes were just too perfect to be true lol
I was surprised how much I enjoyed it right away too. But it was just summer I think and I was outside
Honestly, still don’t like this album. Drakes worst. If I wanna hear this genre, I would go to the ppl that actually do it. But I don’t, so I won’t lol
who is that then
who is that then
Based on the search results, here are some albums that have a similar sound and feel to Drake's "Honestly, Nevermind":
House/Dance Albums
"Forevernevermore" by Moodyman - This album has a melodic singing style over house beats, similar to "Honestly, Nevermind".
"Ur_Room" by Wesley Joseph - Recommended for its house/dance vibe akin to Drake's album.
"KAYTRANADA x Amine" collaborative album - This album blends R&B vocals with house/dance production like "Honestly, Nevermind".
"Good People" by Majid Jordan - Their latest album captures a similar vibe to Drake's dance-inspired sound.
Albums by Black Coffee, Carnage/Gordo, Ry X, GOVI, &Me, Rampa, and Alex Lustig - These are some of the dance/house producers who contributed to "Honestly, Nevermind" and have a comparable style.
Other Recommendations
"Simple" by IDK and Kaytranada - An electronic R&B project released just before "Honestly, Nevermind".
Early albums by DSVN, Jhene Aiko, Tyneshia Keli, Craig David - Older R&B/dance albums recommended for their similar vibes.
Mykki Blanco's discography like "Gay Dog Food", "Mykki", "Broken Hearts and Beauty Sleep" - Praised for mastering electronic, dance, and house sounds before Drake's album.
The key commonalities seem to be blending R&B/melodic vocals with deep house, dance, and electronic production for a breezy, summer-ready sound
It’s crazy how many times I’ve played this album since spring rolled around. Truly a classic and in my top 3 Drake albums of all time
Imagine a parallel universe where this album blew up and became a smash hit. Massive reaches #1 on every single chart and becomes a club and party anthem around the world. Drake does a whole tour dedicated to Honestly, Nevermind and the album goes down as one of his biggest.
I wanted him to play these songs on his tour so bad bruh
“Modern day cult classic”
It’s just an album that was overhated on release for multiple obvious reasons still did relatively well commercially and this is one of the biggest artists out
calling it a cult classic is pushing it lol, it wasn’t that unknown / hated unless you live within drakes streaming records and only drakes
DJ akademiks got s***ted on the TL whenever the allegations hit (rightly so) but for kanye it seems like they don’t care
This album is just classic after classic man. Been spinning a lot now that summer is beginning
This is still lasting as my top 2 Drake albums
This is Drake’s Yeezus
Unconventional experimental album not fully appreciated by core fanbase
Ends the album with a conventional mainstream rap song
Conversations will be had
2024 and sticky is generational sh, yall can keep the rest though
Finally starting to respect Sticky huh
You know how sticky it get
need more vibes like this album tbh
MEeeeeeeEEeeeeeEEeeeeeeeee
Just like I expected, falling back on meeeeeeeeeeee
This is Drake’s Yeezus
Unconventional experimental album not fully appreciated by core fanbase
Ends the album with a conventional mainstream rap song
Conversations will be had
lol
its basically more life without all the rap songs
great album but dont compare it to yeezus