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Drake take care album online
Drake take care album online












drake take care album online

drake take care album online

“Take Care,” downbeat dance floor music that has hit single written all over it, serves as an effective follow-up collaboration to “What’s My Name?” between the alleged dating duo of Rihanna and Drake. What other rapper has the gall to, first, admit that he’s not the best for someone, and, then, drunk dial the one that got away? Rick Ross is certainly not on the other end of that line. Taking the time out of his champagne lifestyle to call a former girlfriend, Drake admits The woman that I would try is happy with a good guy / But I’ve been drinking so much that I’mma call her anyway.

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The Toronto-born, Young Money, Cash Money-bred Drake has never been afraid to spill his feelings, positive or negative, on a track, and Take Care is full of the 25-year-old’s recollections and crooning - never more apparent than on the promotional single that turned into an album mainstay, “Marvin’s Room.” So when the Noah “40” Shebib-produced piano keys start tingling on “Over My Dead Body,” the opening track to Drake’s newest effort Take Care, and insecurity and arrogance starts pouring out all at the same time, it’s reassuring to know Aubrey “Drake” Graham hasn’t left his comfort zone - one he has mastered all by himself and has now surely turned into another hit album.

drake take care album online

The biggest and brightest in hip-hop have certainly not forgotten. Opening tracks, especially those on hip-hop albums, should give a sense of where the artist is stylistically and offer the ultimate sneak peak at the rest of the album. Cole’s “Intro” on Cole World: A Sideline Story gave the sense that we were about to hear the deepest recesses in the mind of one of hip-hop’s brightest young stars. The “Intro” to Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter IV reminded everyone just how unhinged the Louisiana native still was despite his cleaner post-jail image. “No Church in the Wild” coldly set the bombastic tone for Jay-Z and Kanye West’s Watch the Throne.














Drake take care album online