Rapper Drake surprised his fans on Thursday night by revealing Honestly, Nevermind, a new danceable opus that arrives on streaming platforms at the right time for the summer and where she sings a few words in French.
The album, which was announced hours before it was released, features 14 songs, including a collaboration with rapper 21 Savage.
For this seventh disc, Drake bet on a resolutely house music, and mostly substituting rap phrasing for singing.
I can’t help it, I’m all for youhe launches on Big and heavybefore giving way to electronic percussion and bass, featuring a song that seemed designed for dance floors.
Same formula as Calling My Nameanother nocturnal hymn in which the Toronto artist sings the physical attraction between bodies.
Always captivating, Drake even slipped a few words into French Stickyrhyming Quebec included Dear, where is my beak?.
Hip-hop at the end of the album
The singer of God’s plan not however has not forgotten his origins and reserved two hip-hop songs for his fans at the end of the album.
On Liability, he describes, with a heavy voice, a passionate but difficult relationship. On jimmy is cookingwhich he shared with 21 Savage, he delivers a final tribute to DJ Kay Slay, who passed away in April.
Honestly, Nevermind is Drake’s seventh studio album. His previous opus, Certified Boy Loverwas released in 2021.
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