The Big 3 discography review - Drake (Album 8/21)
Eh?
Drake and Future's 2015 collab effort kinda feels like a group project where one person ends up doing more work than the other, and in this instance, Future definitely sounds like he's trying harder. Drake's verses are decent too, but they do kind of feel half assed at points.
Most of this album is good, but it does suffer from being quite boring, especially in the middle section, Change Locations is genuinely the most bored ... read more
The Big 3 discography review - Drake (Album 7/21)
Another great Drake project? I must be dreaming.
If You're Reading This It's Too Late was originally released to build hype for Views the following year, however many people believe that this was the overall the better project.
The best way to describe this mixtape is that it's repetitive, in a good way. I'm not sure how to elaborate that, you'll just have to listen to it yourself. It sounds a little different from ... read more
The Big 3 discography review - Drake (Album 6/21)
Drake's magnum opus is followed up by yet another incredibly solid project.
This is probably one of the only Drake projects that doesn't really suffer from bloat, which makes the album's experience overall just a lot more enjoyable, with Drake really taking quality over quantity, and besides a few alright tracks and some of the deluxe stuff, it's just really consistently good.
The highs on this album are really high, ... read more
The Big 3 discography review - Drake (Album 5/21)
Holy Fucking Shit.
What many people consider to be Drake's best album, Take Care honestly exceeded my expectations, and genuinely blew me away at many times.
This album includes many laid back and relaxed performances, as well as nourishing instrumentals and luxurious lyricsism from both Drake and his features.
I am willing to admit that this album had me emotional at times, Over My Dead Body and Marvins Room are actually fucking beautiful, ... read more
The Big 3 discography review - Drake (Album 4/21)
Oh yeah, now we're getting somewhere.
Drake's first album takes everything that was good about his prior mixtapes and takes it up a notch, featuring many of Drake's best rapping performances not just then but today as well. The production is also a major highlight of the album.
This album is consistently good, with no actual bad songs on it (besides Cece's Interlude), and also shows both his confident and vulnerable sides ... read more