"his aura is gone"

How the hell can anyone review an album 12 hours after it's out
This album sounding this great to me at this point means I might take it as a top 3 Drake album in the near future lmao.
I'm already there
This album sounding this great to me at this point means I might take it as a top 3 Drake album in the near future lmao.
it's special
as probably one of the only faithful devotees to the church of jumbotron s*** poppin, small town fame restoring that
"his aura is gone"

Who cares about critics in gargantuan 2025
Just wasn’t it
You know when somebody say something crazy to you and you nod n go about your day? This one of them times because you sound crazy, respectfully
as probably one of the only faithful devotees to the church of jumbotron s*** poppin, small town fame restoring that
jumbotron is one of my fav drake songs in recent years
as probably one of the only faithful devotees to the church of jumbotron s*** poppin, small town fame restoring that
we in here
Every review is going to have to mention the beef because that context is extremely important
That said, I really do wonder what the ideal Drake album sounds like to people like this
What, for Drake, is the “right answer” to everything that’s happened last year? What would satisfy people
The context of the beef is not extremely important to the content of this album. That’s ridiculous. Like saying the context of Travis’ relationship with Taylor is extremely important to the Super Bowl.
5/10 review by Clash Music
https://www.clashmusic.com/reviews/partynextdoor-drake-some-sexy-songs-4-u/
There is no way to write about Drake in 2025 without mentioning Kendrick Lamar. As many on social media have observed, K Dot’s words have cast a spell on the Canadian artist, robbing him of his central narrative. Everything Drake has done since their high-profile battle has felt strange, somewhat off – his aura has gone, and there’s a scent of confusion in the air. Old allies have surrendered him, old enemies have reared their head; at times, it feels though nothing has gone right for him in the past 12 months.
A collaboration with PARTYNEXTDOOR finds Drake returning to form, finding safe harbour by working with a force he recognises. The two have built a decade-long studio relationship, and this Valentine’s drop – initially rumoured to be an EP but in fact a full length album – should really be a home run.
As it turns out, ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’ epitomises many of the faults lodged against Drake recently – the lyrics resort to cliché all too often, there’s a great deal of largesse and waste across its 21-track, 74 minute span, and it also lacks any real through-thread. Here, as across Drake’s multiple endeavours in this era, you’re left wondering: what is the actual point of this?
As a Valentine’s drop for fans, it’s an album that should please whatever remains of the hardcore. The two have long worked out what hits for them, and what doesn’t – ‘CN Tower’ is a prime opener, while the ‘luxe introspection of ‘CRYING IN CHANEL’ is vintage Drake.
When the album works, it supplies more than enough highlight to grace a playlist update – the knowing wink of Drake’s ‘GIMME A HUG’, the sonorous PartyNextDoor outing ‘SOMETHING ABOUT YOU’ or his pensive ‘LASERS’ all match their formidable standards.
There’s a lot of waste here, too. The flirt perilously close to cliché on a number of tracks – at times, it’s a knowing bait for the haters, but at others it’s simply a lack of self-awareness. ‘DIE TRYING’ is based around a hackneyed indie guitar riff circa 2009, while the bitterness running through ‘SMALL TOWN FAME’ feels divorced from Drake’s current circumstances – you’re left wondering if it was even written this year, or built in a pre-‘Not Like Us’ era.
On first listen, ‘$ome $sexy $ongs 4 U’ isn’t terrible, but it equally isn’t a vintage release for either artist. PartyNextDoor has undoubtedly released stronger material, and the pair’s regular duets have reached loftier peaks than these. With its epic span, there’s always going to be pieces here that will thrill long-time fans, but it’s central fault remains: who asked for this, and what is it communicating to those people? Perhaps it’s not that deep, perhaps this album is designed as sheer entertainment, but we can’t help longing for Drake to take time out, touch grass, and rediscover his purpose.
5/10
Words: Robin Murray
Already out at the first line of this "review"
This is squarely #6 in drakes discog imo
Which is pretty good tbh
NWTS
TC
HNVM
IYRTITL
HL
$$$4U
ML
SFG
CLB
WATTBA
DLDT
Views
FATD
Scorpion
i also have just been very depressed with music in general
think i needa unplug from listening for a bit
Hope you get that fire back king
You know when somebody say something crazy to you and you nod n go about your day? This one of them times because you sound crazy, respectfully
You stupid😂😂