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Drake more life album cover
Drake more life album cover











drake more life album cover

The “Jorja Interlude” follows, contrasting the passionate “Passionfruit” with more oomph. This marks the return of the more sensitive side of the musician, which he delivers effectively. Standout ✓ “Passionfruit” has a smoother sound than either “Free Smoke” or “No Long Talk,” employing the vibe of “ Hold On, We’re Going Home.” Like “Hold On,” Drake sings as opposed to rapping. Positively, the MC keeps things edgy, with tough-minded rhymes matching malicious-sounding production work.

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This is an acquired taste – some will love it while others will hate it. “No Long Talk,” featuring British rapper Giggs, finds Drake employing Jamaican patois, for better or worse. Essentially, he raps about his come-up, giving the opening banger more authenticity. It is great to hear him come out swinging, initially giving More Life punch. Following a sample-driven introduction, hard drums and ferocious rhymes by Drake take over. ✓ “Free Smoke” kicks off More Life in electrifying fashion. Truly, More Life does sound more like a playlist than an album, but it has its triumphant moments. Perhaps what’s interesting about this playlist is the fact that it is commercially available whereas many playlists are streaming only. More Life isn’t billed as an album, but rather a playlist. Equally adept at rapping at singing, his balancing act as an artist doesn’t change on latest project, More Life. The ever-prolific, ubiquitous Drake returns with yet another project, playlist-album ‘ More Life.’ More Life features a star-studded guest list.ĭrake is quite the prolific musician, without question.













Drake more life album cover