

Light Up and Miss Me were two of my most anticipated tracks, based off the features, and they did not disappoint. Fancy was the exact kind of Drake song I want to hear more of, and I'm hoping I will hear more like this, on other first listens.


I liked Nicki's part on Up All Night better than any of Drake's parts. I'm not used to such softly sung vocals on a rap record and even though I don't have a problem with it, I can see why it gets mocked - that's why I don't want to base all my opinions on memes, because I don't see the subject matter as an issue, for the most part. The same sentiment carries into Karaoke, even though there's a part of the instrumental that sounds very much like that one Vine "boom" sound effect. I've also heard he never lets you down with an intro so I'm looking forward to hearing all of them. I know his older stuff's supposed to be better and I'm glad it's living up to that. Going into the first track, he was rapping better than I'm used to. You may disagree strongly with my opinions but bear in mind I've never really listened to Drake before (though I've heard some of his work) so this is gonna be like a fresh perspectives on all of his projects. I like to listen to an artist's full discography in a short span of time, and then write reviews of my first listen so far I've done this for the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West and J. Today I listened to Thank Me Later, and for my first Drake project, I was pleasantly surprised.
