Azar Farideh
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
There's like say that the album feels repetitive and that Drake is relying too much on familiar sounds instead of evolving.
Yeah.
I mean, I could see that maybe in some of the songs I've heard.
It sounds like some of the other music he's made.
And then other things that releasing 40 songs at once diluted the best material instead of making one focused album.
So, you know, we'll see.
You know, because every Drake album I was like at the beginning, like, oh, no, let's see.
You know, it's a couple that was out the gate first listen.
It was like, whoa.
And then after I listened to it for like a couple weeks, I was like, okay, this is popping.
So right now, I don't know right now.
What about you?
Yeah, I don't know right now.
All the songs I done already played for you, you've been hating on them.
Yeah, and I feel like someone said this, Drake equals Kevin Hart, K-Dot equals Cat Williams, and J. Cole equals Dave Chappelle, and I will not be explaining further.
And I get that 100%.
I feel like Drake is a sellout, and I feel like at the end of the day...
Listen, I like Drake's music.
I think Drake makes good music, but I think he has to be focused on making the music that we like and stop trying to now be the competitor of Kendrick Lamar.
We all know you're lyrically not Kendrick Lamar, and that's okay.