Lucki sounds as asleep as ever, but it kind of sets a vibe. The production is mostly strong as always, and every once in a while Lucki puts together a good verse. This probably just sounds like lean addict noise to most of the population but if you like Lucki then you'll get something out of it.
The first half of Not So Virgo of You is a complete waste of a great second half that could have been one of Lucki's best songs on its own.
Only album out of the trilogy where it feels like Drake tried to do anything fresh or creative. There are some awful songs on here, but at least he tried to put himself out threre a bit musically, and there are songs where everything comes together. Ban Sexyy Red from making music.
I don't think this is a bad Drake album at all, and I think it avoid the mindless filler that usually drags down his listening experiences, but so much about this album feels forced. The production is good overall, and there are some positive lyrical moments, but I don't feel like Drake was truly letting himself be free on most of this album. As an album to sit down and listen to, I think this an an above average Drake album, but I don't see myself regularly coming back to a ton ... read more
A bit dragged out with plenty of lazy slop, but Faygo hides some gems in the tracklist as always. You could make a legitimately great album if you combined the best tracks from his last few projects, but he feels the need to fill in his tracklists with some really forgetable and generic tracks. Monster, Figure Me Out, Count Up Fast, and Safe are what I'm coming out of this album with.