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Dear Drake (re: Thank Me Later)

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I wish someone could have put me in front of a magic crystal ball a year and a half ago when I was playing 'Comeback Season' and 'So Far Gone' into the ground. In fact, I wanted to post this in a week, when 'Thank Me Later' officially dropped (#shoutout to the internet for leaking EVERYTHING nowadays), but the ringing in my ears was reason enough for me to keep writing. You see, Drake, I'm a rare fan. I've been listening since 'Comeback Season' first dropped. Before that, I'd only known you as Jimmy Brooks from DeGrassi, as most people did. After hearing the last bar on that mixtape, I didn't think you were hip-hop's savior, but just another rapper; a good one, albeit. There was something so, so organic about 'Comeback Season'. You really sounded like a rapper who was struggling to find his sound, his place in the industry and a mate, things I could relate to. Upon listening to 'So Far Gone', it was evident that you had stumbled onto something bigger. You were suddenly the Golden Child of hip-hop, able to cross the bridge that hadn't been traversed since the days of 'Get Rich or Die Trying': a sound that the hip-hop heads and labels could agree on; music that not only got you nodding your head, but thinking about the lyrics; an artist the caliber of Will Smith, who could bring together the galvanized nature of hip-hop. Hell, you even said it on 'Ignorant Shit':
Me doin' a show is getting everyone nervous / cause them hipsters gon' have to get along with them hood niggas
That was 2009, the year everyone found out about you... And the year the Drake of old would be 'So Far Gone'. Enter June 2, 2010. I entered my Twitter account as I do most weekday mornings to find that 'Thank Me Later' had been leaked. T'wasn't the biggest surprise in the world, considering 3/4 of the album was already in circulation on the blogs. Drake, I'll make no secrets about it. I obtained 'Thank Me Later' through less than legal means. As a huge rap fan, my impatience outweighed the need to pad your wallet. That said, it sucks to see what you've worked hard for 3 years for, just fall through the cracks 2 weeks before you were ready for it to drop. Yet and still, in this day and age when little is held in confidence, you should be somewhat happy that it leaked so close to the release date, and that it was a limited leak. Even so, I was still surprised to find how much sh*t heads (including myself) were talking about the album. I thought people were 'fans'. I thought I was a fan. Upon my first listening to the album, I thought 'Damn, this isn't the Drake I expected. This sucks!!!'

That was pure folly on my part. Drake, after my second listen all the way through, I commend you. 'Thank Me Later' wasn't a swagger-laced ode to money, power and women, though it spoke of it heavily. It also wasn't full of love songs, though love was a major theme in it. The excesses, triumphs and perks of fame were prevalent, though they seemed to be more of a bane than a spoil to you. Drake, 'Thank Me Later' sounded like an ode to a simpler time in your life. So much of the album is about the changes you've endured not only personally, but in terms of your surroundings. As the chorus to 'Over' says, there are so many new faces around that at some point you have to say 'Who the f*ck are y'all??' 'Thank Me Later' is one of the most honest, sincere and ingenuous albums I've heard in a year or two. Whereas people (including myself) were looking for more of the same Drake from the past year, it seems like you've reverted to the Drake right before 'So Far Gone,' focused yet limber, idealistic yet cynical. It's actually a really good look for you. It's not the vapid existence I've grown to loathe over the past year, though it's not the naive Drake whose love is given freely and taken for granted. In terms of a sound, the album is one of the cleanest I've heard this decade. Every beat sounds wonderfully mastered and there aren't stray sounds or white noise that detract from the instrumentals. The way acoustic instruments and digital synthesizers are used together is damn near masterful.

'Thank Me Later' has depth that not everyone can appreciate. When I say that, I mean the heads who dislike the album aren't seeing it through your eyes. They want the glamorized, glitzy 2-bit punchlines that Lil' Wayne instilled in you. They can't grasp the introspective nature of some of the songs. It's as if you're trying to give the listeners a glimpse into fame through your eyes, but they're so jaded by the fame that they hear an artist bitching and rapping about things that are irrelevant to them. Drake, I'm by no means saying 'Thank Me Later' is one of the classics. In fact, I'd still say 'Comeback Season' and 'So Far Gone' have a little more *umph* to them. Sometimes it did seem as if you were revisiting themes and lacking punchlines. However, for an album, and a debut album at that, it's hard to do much better than you did, especially with the weight and expectations of all of hip-hop riding on your coattails. 'Thank Me Later' has radio tracks already and has tracks that one would only listen to by themselves. People will knock their heads to it, and certainly buy it. It might not go platinum, but it will probably be the best-selling album of the year, unless Kanye & Eminem go bananas on their offerings. I won't offer up any #dopetracks for this review considering it's a letter, but if I had to pick one, 'Thank Me Now' is the strongest track on my opinion. It's ironic that the track that signals 'Thank Me Later' is 'Over' is the one that sounds the most like a new beginning. I guess all we can do now is listen and wait. Kudos for a dope album...

Drake - Fireworks (ft. Alicia Keys) x Light Up (ft. Jay-Z)

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Drake - Fireworks (ft. Alicia Keys)


Drake - Light Up (ft. Jay-Z)

No one can say Drake's album lacks any star power on it. From production by Kanye West, Timbaland and Swizz Beats, to features from Jeezy, TI, The Dream, Lil' Wayne, and now, Jay-Z and Alicia Keys, Drake might as well just have called the album 'Drake & Every Mainstream Artist Sing About Getting Money and Being Fresh', not 'Thank Me Later'. Whether or not that fact is to Drake's detriment is beyond me at this point. What I do know, is that by the time the album drops, we might have heard every track with the way leaks are coming in. I try and keep myself from posting the wack ones, but the better verses somehow find their way to my ears and I can't help it. Today, we got the untagged and CDQ versions of Fireworks and Light Up. Both of them are vintage Drake with thoughtful lyrics and less immature themes. Drake and Alicia sound pretty good together on wax, while Jay murks Wheelchair Jimmy on his own track. One thing I notice is how much this guy Drake is singing. It's getting really annoying that he substitutes a lack of good hooks with mediocre singing. It just doesn't work all the time. I still can't tell whether the album is going to be good or not. Right now it's kind of forgettable. Sure we'll be bumping it all summer, but there just seems to be a big storm of hype around Drizzy that the music isn't keeping up with. Check the two songs that have some replay value so far...

Drake - 9 AM in Dallas Freestyle

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Drake - 9 AM in Dallas Freestyle

I'll be the first to admit that I thought Drake was watering himself down to please the masses. If you look at his track record, everything he's done has gotten more and more radio friendly. That's not to say that his songs were aren't raw and dirty anymore. It just means they're simpler and less clever in their delivery as of late. Maybe Aubrey was listening to me, or whoever told him he was dumbing it down for his album 'Thank Me Later'. He responds to the questions in a freestyle, apparently done at 9 AM in Dallas. I can't argue with it on wax, unless the album turns out to be just as shallow as some of his work has gotten lately. Whatever the case, the freestyle is tough. I guess he's been on a new introspective mindset as June 15th approaches. Can't say I don't like it. Check the track out...

Drake - Miss Me (ft. Lil' Wayne) x Unthinkable (Remix) (w/ Alicia Keys)

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Drake - Miss Me (ft. Lil Wayne)


Drake - Unthinkable (Remix) (w/ Alicia Keys)

As a Drake fan prior to So Far Gone, I have one serious beef with Aubrey. He wavers too much between the introspective, wise-beyond-his-years music, and the Young Money, Weezy-fied music. Sometimes you get music that you can listen to by yourself when you're chilling late at night (like I tend to do). Other times you get the bass-knocking, ride out to the club, kind-of-dumbed-down music that gets annoying 3 weeks later. Not that one is better than the other; it's just that one tends to stick out and stay relevant for much longer than the other (take a wild guess which it is). Today we get a dose of both. On 'Unthinkable' (Remix), Drake drops off a verse about the trying love life of someone immersed in hip-hop stardom, and shows us his more vulnerable side, before Alicia Keys takes over. On 'Miss Me' (which is a weird radio rip), he throws in easy punchlines and airy verses about marrying Nicki Lewinski, before Wayne comes in and does some trademark bars. The latter is probably going to be on 'Thank Me Later', though the former will definitely get spins long after I've memorized every sound on the latter (due to radio overkill). Whatever the case, enjoy both tracks...

Drake - Find Your Love (Music Video)



WOW! I never thought I'd see the day when music videos had plots in them again. Over the past 10 years, hip-hop and R&B videos have been nothing but people standing around with cars (often rented), or women (often hoes) or jewelry (often fake). Maybe it was the recession, but I suppose people aren't really trying to do high-budget videos with plots and messages behind them. No wonder I haven't heard Hype Williams or Little X getting their names out there lately. I wish there was some more creativity in the videos. Now with collectives like Creative Control, and Drake putting videos like this, we can see better days in music videos. There's a lot of talking in the visual for the next single off 'Thank Me Later' (dropping June 15!!), but the Rasta drops some gems, and we ultimately get to see the acting side of Wheelchair Jimmy again. #shouout to everyone who knew Jimmy Brooks before they knew Drake. Check out the video...

Drake - Find Your Love (Produced by Kanye West)

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What's with these single artworks looking the same?? Drake, hire new photo people...


Drake - Find Your Love (Produced by Kanye West)

The 2nd leak I posted off 'Thank Me Later', called 'Fall For Your Type' was a silky, sultry ode to loving a person who doesn't fit your mold. This 3rd leak, entitled 'Find Your Love', is just the opposite of that, talking about the hardhsips of finding that right person. The result is just as smooth and comes out sounding great. I always rag on Drake for his singing, but he always seems to sing just well enough over a beat just hot enough to draw people in. I hope the whole album sounds as good as this. Then again, with Kanye West among others on the boards, it's hard not to blow. Whatever the case, check out that new Drake...

Drake - Over (Music Video)



Yeah... The moment you've been waiting for has finally arrived. Drake put out the video for the first single from 'Thank Me Later,' entitled 'Over'. If you were listening to the radio for the past month, you've already heard the song. The visual does it some justice. In terms of cinematography, the video is DOPE. The camera angles, lights and projections behind Wheelchair Jimmy were great, and matched the song. The actual content of the video was about as dry as a freestyle written on Drake's Blackberry. No, it's not that Drake will flop, but the video seemed like much ado about nothing. In fact, I would've rather there not been a video with how plain this turned out. Regardless, the stans, music channels and blogs will still bump the video. Let's just hope the album sells, because if Aubrey can't go platinum, no one can...

Drake - Fall For Your Type



Drake - Fall For Your Type

Scooped this up through the beautiful HERfection and thought, 'What the hell? Might as well give it a spin...' What I didn't think was that it was going to be one of the smoothest, most sultry tracks I've heard in a minute, or that it was going to resonate so hard with my inner hopeless romantic. We all know Drake isn't the best vocalist, but whatever machine they threw together for this song did the trick. Whatever the case, check out what's (hopefully?) another track from Thank Me Later...

Drake - Over

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Drake - Over

If you didn't hear it last night, when the interwebs were in a frenzy, then here it is. Drake's 'Thank Me Later' is officially on the way, and the lead single 'Over' is on deck. Boi-1da and Al Khaaliq produced the beat, and it sounds damn near next to epic. In fact, this is what album-quality music SHOULD sound like. Drake lays down some noteworthy jewels on the track, too, if anyone's interested in that part. Whatever the case, check the track download, and keep your eyes open for more drops and of course 'Thank Me Later'...