Of course, even Drake admits he couldn’t do this on his own. He’s got a sick team behind him making every tune the best it can be, and as soon as his releases drop, he’s got the best DJs and producers in the world ready to spin, rinse and remix his songs into new mixes, ...
Target: Drake "Dear baby girl, I'm sorry that your father not active inside your world/He don't commit to much but his music, yeah, that's for sure/He a narcissist, misogynist, livin' inside his songs/Try destroy families rather than takin' care of his own/Should be teachin' you t...
Reflecting on Drake's "Best I Ever Had" and Its Unforgettable Impact When discussing the most impactful songs of the past few decades, Drake's "Best I Ever Had" deserves its flowers. Produced by Boi-1da, who was just a budding talent at the time, the song not only catapulte...
Statements are best when they’re concise. If you’re going to make a play for volume, the quality better validate the quantity.Scorpion pits unnecessary, middling tracks alongside solid songs that are merely fine and wouldn’t crack Drake’s top 25—outside of “Nice For What” or maybe ...
In the ethereal chords and haunting lyrics of Nick Drake’s songs, we find not just a fleeting melody but an eternal resonance that speaks to the human condition. His mastery of the acoustic guitar, coupled with a lyrical depth that transcends the ordinary, ensures that the song of Nick Dra...
“For My People” — with its plaintive-yet-defiant hook, and production that combines steady driving drums under a moseying, understated loop — is one of the best songs he’s released. But as always with Joey, it’s his lyrical precision and ever-evolving flow that set him apart, ...
Drake’s timestamp songs are known for being his best lyrical showcases and that continues with “7 a.m. on Bridle Path,” a biting blow at former rap heroes who have fallen from grace. It’s a message echoed on “No Friends in the Industry” – another clear shot at You Know Who...
It’s easy to forget, in the wake of countless imitations, how startling “Marvin’s Room” was when it first came out in advance of 2011’s landmarkTake Care; the sentiment was occasionally risible, but the musical aesthetic and woe-is-me lyrical preoccupation would come to define Drake’...
This response from Kendrick is follows Drake's diss"Push Ups."When everyone least expected it, a leaked diss track from Drake made its way around every corner of the internet on April 13. The Canadian MC fired off lyrical rounds at K-Dot, in addition to Future, The Weeknd, Metro Boomin...
Drake responded on May 5 with “The Heart Part 6,” a play on Lamar’s “The Heart” series of songs. In this song, Drake claimed that his team fed Lamar false information about the 11-year-old daughter, his alleged Ozempic prescription and other tidbits. “You gotta learn to fa...