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Drake take care album review
Drake take care album review












drake take care album review

The emotion is palpable, and lines like “I’m just saying you could do better/Tell me have you heard that lately?” are delivered perfectly. Songs this intimate are a rare treat, but Drake’s retelling of a drunk call to an ex-girlfriend is absolutely painful to listen to.

drake take care album review

Marvin’s Room is probably the best song that Drake has written thus far into his career, if only for the beautiful outpouring that is put on display in his lyrics. The Weeknd’s high-pitched crooning blends beautifully with Drake’s familiar voice, hopefully paving the way for more collaborations from these two. Dropping the R&B elements for a more traditional hip hop sound, Drake absolutely kills the track, letting his personal issues bleed into the lyrics with lines like “If they don’t get it they’ll be over you/That new s**t that you got is overdue.” Changing on a dime, Crew Love lets frequent collaborator The Weeknd shine in a track that makes use of ephemeral beats that sound fitting behind Drake’s voice. Fans will already be familiar with the first single off of the album, Headlines, and they’ll already know why it’s such a great single: it’s as catchy as a cold. Similarly, Shot For Me transitions from a soft first verse to the traditional rap verses that made Thank Me Later so popular. Drake’s raw delivery in the verses meld with the delicate hooks in a way that other artists wouldn’t be able to make work. Featuring beautiful vocals from Chantal Kreviazuk, it’s a first track to remember, setting the tone for the rest of the album. Opener Over My Dead Body opens with a beautiful piano melody that plays throughout as Drake tears through the verses. The hype surrounding this album must have opened the creative floodgates in Drake’s head, because Take Care does everything it can to separate itself from the pack. With only a little more than a year in between releases, Drakehas been able to refine his sound into a synthesis of soulful R&B and hip hop that hits hard.














Drake take care album review