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Billboard takes a look at some of the steps that Drake needs to follow in order to make 'Take Care 2.' By Carl Lamarre Even though Drake never uttered the words “Take Care 2” on Monday night ...
5. “Take Care” The Drake and Rihanna duet moment does not disappoint. Guitars scrape across the sky like fighter jets and tom-toms roll over sad house music pianos.
Drake’s Take Care is now just the fourth hip-hop title in U.S. history to chart on the Billboard 200 for 350 weeks, and including only traditional albums, it’s just the third.
For what it’s worth, the best Drake songs are the ones where Drake is deepest in his feelings. This is best exemplified by the general notion that Take Care is widely considered his best album ...
Throughout “Take Care,” Toronto actor-singer-rapper Drake references plenty of the accouterments that come with living as one of hip-hop’s rich and famous.
With the Top 40 filled with club-minded bangers, ‘Take Care’ is the epic comedown. Drake has raised his game significantly, cornering the market in emo-hop.
3 stars (out of 4) Drake, the melancholy hustler with a conscience, is back drunk-dialing former girlfriends and mourning the ones who got away. Jay-Z he is not. Hip-hop’s hard-core faithful … ...
For most people, Drake's 'Take Care' album was a somber listen about the downsides of fame. In particular, songs like 'Marvin's Room' and the title track were heartbreaking odes about love. In an ...
So, Drake's Take Care leaked. This is not glorified club/dance music. (Chris Brown?) It's not hybrid rock-rap either. (Looking at you, Childish Gambino, at least some of your stuff of late.) It's ...
Drake changed music forever in 2011. On Nov. 15, 2011, he released 'Take Care' and he's been on top of the rap game since.
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