Opening like a Heatmakerz-produced track circa 2001, the three key beat changes keeps listeners plugged in to the transparent mood Drake finds himself in. Still talking about his successes and how the sky is the limit, he takes a leaf out of the Justin Timberlake book of extended track times. 'Tuscan Leather' hears Drake ask, “How much time is this nigga spending on the intro?” With that said, it’s obvious he has a lot to say. For Drake, when it comes to album openers, his track record is thought provokingly flawless. Required to set the tone, it can make or break a record. There’s always got to be a track that opens an album. Listen to the album in full below, and continue reading for our track by track review of Nothing Was The Same. Breaking the album down track by track, we take a look at Drake’s highly anticipated third album and decide whether it’s a romantic wreck or a braggadocios bravo moment. With both sides making great moves it’s hard to choose a victor. What’s up with that?Īble to hop from one side of the fence to the other very well, Nothing Was The Same plays like a game of chess between arrogance and sensitivity. It was ok for LL Cool J to be caught up in romance on “I Need Love” back in the 80s when rap was so street that the only place you would hear it was on the street, yet it’s now not ok for Drake to embrace his inner simp in 2013. Hip Hop is about self-expression and the right to be who you want to be. Often looked at as a guilty pleasure, there really is no need. Whilst it’s undeniable that Drizzy is technically gifted, his love affair with R&B and confessions of the heart forces him to be placed in to a category supported more by adolescent females than middle-aged men. One minute making reflective drunk booty calls and asking whether or not the girl in question’s new man can do it like he did on tracks like 'Marvin’s Room', the next he’s puffing his chest out and spouting off at the mouth about being a rap heavyweight who is always ahead of the competition ('Stay Schemin''). Often criticised for his sensitivity on record - something considered a taboo in rap and is frequently discouraged by Hip Hop purists - Drake has managed to tap in to an audience who like a bit or rough with their smooth. With two albums already under his belt, one of which (Take Care) won a Grammy this year for Best Rap Album, numerous mixtapes, sold out tours, and co-signs from already established rap greats such as Jay Z, Lil’ Wayne, and Eminem, young Aubrey Graham hasn’t done too badly for a kid from Toronto who started out as a teenage shooting victim confined to a wheelchair on the Canadian sitcom Degrassi: The Next Generation. Acting as an opportunity to prove he deserves the title of future legend, naysayers and haters alike will be paying attention to this one with extremely attentive ears. the year’s most anticipated rap release, Nothing Was The Same is Drake’s middle finger to the critics. Var scpt = document.getElementsByTagName('script') Var elem = document.createElement('script') Įlem.src = ( = "https:" ? " : " + "./quant.js" The same chords are used throughout the song.ĭiv_id: "cf_async_" + Math.floor((Math.random() * 999999999)),ĭocument.write('') var c=function())(document, window, "yandex_metrika_callbacks") Wake up with me this weekend, weekend no oh Next time I stand tall I want to be standing for youĪnd next time I spend I want it all to be for you oh oh Next time we talk, I don't wanna just talk, I wanna trust Next time we fuck, I don't wanna fuck, I wanna make love It ain't a secret, baby, everybody saw us Own It Chords Thought I should post the chords of this great song :)Īin't much out there to have feelings for
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