Drake’s Got “More Life” In Him

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Greetings haters,

Those of you that think that Drake is “burnt out” or “busted” have just been wowed, once again. The Grammy Award winning rapper has sent out a brand new collection of songs that have captured the country’s attention. After a record breaking year of winning multiple Grammys from his previous album “Views,” he has sent out another big bang in the rap community that some consider to be “far better than Views,” according to results shown on massappeal.com.

The new album, “More Life, or as Drake calls it, a “playlist,” shows off Drake’s unique perspective in the music industry, similarly seen in his hit song “One Dance.” Kanye West, Quavo, and Travis Scott are featured on Drake’s new album, allowing him to weave the sounds of these top leaders with his own. However, he introduces a very surprising guest, being his mother, who leaves a voicemail at the end of the song “Can’t Have Everything.” She takes over the mic telling Drake that she’s “a bit concerned about the negative tone” in his voice these days. His mother makes a good point, considering all of the negative remarks that Drake makes, but that’s what drives the artist to create mind blowing rhymes as seen in “More Life.”

But with whatever new music he comes out with, he’s still the old Drake that we’ve all fell in love with and listened to hundreds of times despite the recurring theme in songs: getting caught up on a girl and why she won’t text him back. Clearly, the ladies are what fire up this music genius. Displayed in his new song “Teenage Fever,” he goes vintage Drake mode: “I drunk text J. Lo/Old number, so it bounce back.” Surprise, surprise, he has the same theme. But why does it matter if it’s the same theme if he continues to produce hot music? All of these songs seem to stay popular, especially “Take Care” and “Miss Me,” dating all the way back to 2010. It’s starting to seem like this guy will be able to produce many more million dollar ideas for a long time to come. Keep doing you, Drake.

Sincerely,

Your supporters.