I actually haven’t really been into drake for awhile but this has definitely made it into my regular rotation which is the first song of his to do that since probably Feel No Ways. Cautiously optimistic for his project now.
The song is cool and it rides but it’s nothing special
Drake always does just enough but he never goes over the top artistically
Better for drake songs to get hate Online. Sign it’s a banger in real life tbh
So many drake songs get hate online but where it matters most outside the energy is always positive. If you go outside you know you’ve heard a drake song drop Friday and gave a venue shaking on Saturday 🤣
Better for drake songs to get hate Online. Sign it’s a banger in real life tbh
So many drake songs get hate online but where it matters most outside the energy is always positive. If you go outside you know you’ve heard a drake song drop Friday and gave a venue shaking on Saturday 🤣
You know that people from internet exist irl too right
Chicago Freestyle was recieved well
Really wish he actually released it on streaming with the video, closest he's got to the NWTS sound in a while
You know that people from internet exist irl too right
twitter people from a different universe
You know that people from internet exist irl too right
But their online comments don't seem to be reflected outside. It's just cool to hate Drake online but in reality when that music comes on it does the business.
In real life. Matter fact everything Drake has ever dropped has had a level of hate in media etc. He's the biggest off the music just connecting in real life
Really wish he actually released it on streaming with the video, closest he's got to the NWTS sound in a while
This being left off is part of the reason I've got high expectations for this album.
playlist is admittedly an awkward word, because what he means and explains it as is a radio show mix.
certain blends on it mirror how a DJ would transition between tracks on a playlist for his radio set.
get it together's beat drops at the end of jorja interlude
gyalchester starts peeking in at the end of 4422
so on and so forth. the spoken interludes between tracks also help aid in that continuous flow. and you're right, there are plenty albums that have seamless playback/transitions, but it's not quite in the same manner More Life was styled in. naturally that wouldn't make sense, because when playing tracks individually (on shuffle or whatever) you wouldn't want to hear like 5-10 sec of another track and not the rest.
More Life is a continuous "mix" of a "playlist" in that way. Meant to be listened to front to back in most cases I'd presume.
Meant to be listened to in a certain intended order by the artist?
So kinda like...an album
I get what you guys are saying about More Life's transitions. But you're pretending as if other artists don't do this exact thing on so many albums. The strings on Welcome to Heartbreak begin at the end of Say you will, Amazing introduces that Love Lockdown bass. Good Kid Maad City skits don't make sense if you don't play the album in order. So while I agree that More Life is a playlist, I wouldn't say that certain tracks transitioning into each other is a defining characteristic of it being one and not an album
Meant to be listened to in a certain intended order by the artist?
So kinda like...an album
I get what you guys are saying about More Life's transitions. But you're pretending as if other artists don't do this exact thing on so many albums. The strings on Welcome to Heartbreak begin at the end of Say you will, Amazing introduces that Love Lockdown bass. Good Kid Maad City skits don't make sense if you don't play the album in order. So while I agree that More Life is a playlist, I wouldn't say that certain tracks transitioning into each other is a defining characteristic of it being one and not an album
hm. i thought i explained myself well enough. but what you've repeated to me isn't necessarily how i would interpret what i wrote. ah well, i tried.
i also literally wrote "plenty albums that have seamless playback/transitions" but of course you selectively read and replied like everyone else does on here.
i'm not trying to convince you of anything. you initially responded to my post and i simply expanded on something i thought you were attempting to grasp. we can disagree without being weird about it.
One of the most trending takes on the song was that Drake is just repeating himself at this point lol. This song was no where as well received as Gods Plan or NFW were. It’s probably one of his least praised first album singles ever
Song is fire
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