The 6 god is back at it again!
If you’re familiar with the music world, you’ve probably
given Drake’s new album Views at
least one listen since its release Thursday night. This largely anticipated
album sold over 600,000 copies within the first 24 hours of its initial
release, and is projected to sale 2 million with in its first week!
There’s no arguing that this album is popular, but more importantly,
is it actually good? Though I’ve only given this album only a couple listens
and I haven’t really given it a chance to grow on me yet, in my opinion, it is still
well worth the hype. Of course, there is no topping his game changing album Take Care, which was extremely relatable
to many young listeners, with its tales of getting over relationships. Thus,
this album is still good.
On the opening track “Keep the Family Close,” the track
begins with the words “All of my ‘let’s just be friends’ are friends that I don’t
have anymore.” Here we immediately get the feeling that on this album we are
going to get at least a glimpse of the old Drake. This is also an example of
how relatable Drake can be, as we are all familiar with the cliché line used when
ending relationships “Lets just be friends.”
This theory proves to be true on the
track “U with me?” when Drake questions his girlfriend’s loyalty all over this
song. A track that has caught extreme wild fire due to it’s reliability of men
being possessive of their ex-girlfriends. Drake continues this streak with
other tracks such as “Weston Road Flows,” “Faithful,” and “With You.”
Drake also has a couple of tracks
strictly made for dancing, or “turning up.” One of my favorites is the song “One
Dance,” a song that is a Caribbean influenced pop song with smooth vocals from supporting
singer Kyla.
Some people may not like this album,
as it is an obvious change of pace fro Drake’s previous projects What a Time to be Alive, as well as If You’re Reading this it’s Too Late.
The reason for this is because both of these albums where both more traditional
rap albums, and used more for car rides. On the contrary, this new album is far
more emotional, much like his break out album Take Care.
In conclusion, I’d give this album
about an 8/10. My opinion may change due to the fact that I am still caught up
in the excitement that Drake’s album is finally here. The reason that this
album did not get a 10/10 is because this album did not come together as well
as the album Take Care. I’d hate to continuously
compare this album to Take Care, but
when ranking an artist’s album, you must compare it to their best work of art.
Thus, this album still has a lot of replay value, and has along a lot of longevity
in the hip-hop community.
Have you given this album a listen?
What would you give it out of 10?


