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music2 years ago

Drake's 'For All the Dogs' Reclaims No. 1 Spot on Billboard 200

Drake's album "For All the Dogs" returns to the top spot on the Billboard 200 for a second week, fueled by its deluxe reissue and streaming activity. Dolly Parton achieves her highest-charting album ever with "Rockstar" debuting at No. 3, while ENHYPEN lands their third top 10 album with "Orange Blood" at No. 4. Taylor Swift's "1989 (Taylor's Version)" remains at No. 2.

music2 years ago

"Unmasking Drake: A Deep Dive into His Most Toxic Lyrics"

Drake's new album "For All the Dogs" showcases glimpses of the old Drake, but overall, the record is incohesive and lacks depth. The album jumps on current trends, particularly trap music, but also features a middle section reminiscent of Drake's earlier work. While tracks like "Amen," "Bahamas Promises," and "8AM in Charlotte" stand out as some of his best recent work, the album as a whole feels disjointed and too long. Drake fails to deliver a cohesive project and instead relies on hopping on trends rather than owning his own distinctive sound.

music2 years ago

Drake's "For All The Dogs": A Perfunctory Hiatus or Colossal Success?

Drake's latest album, "For All the Dogs," is a disappointing and bloated effort that fails to live up to his previous work. The album caters to the sonically conservative side of his fanbase, lacking the experimentation and vibrancy of his previous release. While there are moments of clarity and introspection, the album suffers from poor sequencing and an excessive length. Drake's trademark pettiness feels hollow and the songs struggle to justify their existence. Overall, "For All the Dogs" suggests that Drake may be running out of things to say and signals the need for a creative reset.

music2 years ago

Drake's "For All The Dogs" Album Sets First-Week Sales Record

Drake's eighth studio album, "For All The Dogs," is projected to have a massive first-week debut, with estimates of 400-450K units sold. The album features 23 songs and collaborations with artists like Teezo Touchdown, 21 Savage, J. Cole, and Chief Keef. However, Drake has faced criticism from Baltimore artist Rye Rye, who claims her vocals were sampled without credit on the track "Calling For You." Despite the controversy, Drake's album is expected to be one of the biggest openings of the year.

music2 years ago

Drake Fires Back at Joe Budden's Criticism, Calls Him a Music Failure

Drake responds to Joe Budden's criticism of his album "For All The Dogs," stating that Budden has "failed at music" and switched careers because his raps had a limited audience. Budden had criticized Drake for rapping for a younger audience and not evolving his style. The two engaged in a back-and-forth on social media, with Drake asserting his success and wealth compared to Budden's.

music2 years ago

Drake and Joe Budden's Fiery Exchange Over "For All The Dogs"

Joe Budden shares his thoughts on Drake's album "For All The Dogs," expressing frustration with Drake's choice of collaborators and subject matter. Budden suggests that Drake should stick to rapping for his own age group rather than "rapping for the children." While some fans appreciate Drake's connection to younger artists, others, like Budden, push back against his proximity to younger women. The conversation surrounding Drake's music and choices is ongoing.

music2 years ago

Drake Drops 'For All the Dogs' Album Featuring Bad Bunny, Kevin Durant, and More

Rapper Drake has released his eighth solo studio album, "For All the Dogs," featuring 23 tracks and collaborations with artists such as Bad Bunny, Kevin Durant, SZA, 21 Savage, and J. Cole. The album, which was initially scheduled for release on September 22, was released at an unconventional time of 6 a.m. Eastern time on Friday. Drake described it as one of his best albums ever and stated that he would likely take a break from making music after his current tour due to health concerns.

music2 years ago

Drake's Highly Anticipated 'For All The Dogs' Album: Tracklist and Release Time Revealed

Drake announces that his highly anticipated album, "For All The Dogs," will drop on October 6 at 6 a.m. instead of the usual midnight release. He also shares the tracklist, which includes 23 songs without any visibly listed features, leaving fans curious about potential surprise collaborations. NBA star Kevin Durant is credited as an A&R collaborator. The album is a dedication to Drake's loyal listeners, and fans are eagerly anticipating what he has to say this time around, with insiders describing it as some of his best music yet.

music2 years ago

Drake Teases Release Date for 'For All the Dogs' Album

Drake announced on Instagram that his highly anticipated album, "For All the Dogs," will be released on September 22. This will be his eighth studio album and his first solo project since June 2022. The announcement comes after Drake teased the album and its title in June through a QR code on a full-page advertisement promoting his poetry collection. Doja Cat also revealed that her album, "Scarlet," is set to release on the same day. Drake is currently on his co-headlining tour with 21 Savage.

entertainment2 years ago

Drake's Failed Album Release Leaves Fans and Lil Yachty in Disbelief

Drake's fans took to social media with hilarious memes and reactions after the rapper failed to release his highly anticipated album, For All The Dogs, on the confirmed date. Amazon Music had previously announced the album's release date, but it did not materialize as expected. Fans expressed their disappointment on Twitter, sharing memes and expressing frustration at not being able to find the album on streaming services. Drake had previously mentioned the album's release during a concert and had enlisted his son to create the cover art.

entertainment2 years ago

Drake's 5-Year-Old Son Adonis Creates Album Cover for "For All the Dogs"

Drake revealed the cover art for his upcoming album, For All the Dogs, which features a hand-drawn white dog with red eyes, created by his five-year-old son Adonis. The album will include collaborations with Bad Bunny and Nicki Minaj, and is expected to be released soon. Drake had previously kept his fatherhood a secret but publicly acknowledged Adonis in 2018.