
Drake: Take Care Vinyl 2LP
As of now, his mixtape, If Youâre Reading This Itâs Too Late, is sitting at 2x Platinum. The project with Future, What A Time To Be Alive, is certified Platinum, and Views, his latest album, reached more than half-billion streams within a month of release. All that to say: Drake is the biggest artist in hip-hop right now (after all, his pool bigger than âYeâs, and Yeâs pool is nice). But letâs look back at Take Care, the second full-length from Aubrey, originally released in 2011. Itâs currently a 4 x Platinum album, and numbers aside, itâs a phenomenal body of work that carved out a sound/style that remains super relevant today, and will remains so for years. The atmospheric, R&B and electronica-inspired production style, heralded by Noah â40â Shebib, is at the foundation of the 18 tracks (with assists by Jamie XX, The Weeknd, Boi-1da, T-Minus and Just Blaze), and Drizzy gets busy sharing his deepest feelings, through bars and singing, about lost love, fame, and other life shit that rappers go through. No fillers here, really, but the obvious highlights are âTake Care,â âHYFR,â âMarvins Room,â âDoing It Wrong,â âCrew Love,â and âHeadlines.â
- music label: Young Money Entertainment 2011
reviewed by donut savage 10/2016
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Drake: Take Care Vinyl 2LP
As of now, his mixtape, If Youâre Reading This Itâs Too Late, is sitting at 2x Platinum. The project with Future, What A Time To Be Alive, is certified Platinum, and Views, his latest album, reached more than half-billion streams within a month of release. All that to say: Drake is the biggest artist in hip-hop right now (after all, his pool bigger than âYeâs, and Yeâs pool is nice). But letâs look back at Take Care, the second full-length from Aubrey, originally released in 2011. Itâs currently a 4 x Platinum album, and numbers aside, itâs a phenomenal body of work that carved out a sound/style that remains super relevant today, and will remains so for years. The atmospheric, R&B and electronica-inspired production style, heralded by Noah â40â Shebib, is at the foundation of the 18 tracks (with assists by Jamie XX, The Weeknd, Boi-1da, T-Minus and Just Blaze), and Drizzy gets busy sharing his deepest feelings, through bars and singing, about lost love, fame, and other life shit that rappers go through. No fillers here, really, but the obvious highlights are âTake Care,â âHYFR,â âMarvins Room,â âDoing It Wrong,â âCrew Love,â and âHeadlines.â
- music label: Young Money Entertainment 2011
reviewed by donut savage 10/2016
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As of now, his mixtape, If Youâre Reading This Itâs Too Late, is sitting at 2x Platinum. The project with Future, What A Time To Be Alive, is certified Platinum, and Views, his latest album, reached more than half-billion streams within a month of release. All that to say: Drake is the biggest artist in hip-hop right now (after all, his pool bigger than âYeâs, and Yeâs pool is nice). But letâs look back at Take Care, the second full-length from Aubrey, originally released in 2011. Itâs currently a 4 x Platinum album, and numbers aside, itâs a phenomenal body of work that carved out a sound/style that remains super relevant today, and will remains so for years. The atmospheric, R&B and electronica-inspired production style, heralded by Noah â40â Shebib, is at the foundation of the 18 tracks (with assists by Jamie XX, The Weeknd, Boi-1da, T-Minus and Just Blaze), and Drizzy gets busy sharing his deepest feelings, through bars and singing, about lost love, fame, and other life shit that rappers go through. No fillers here, really, but the obvious highlights are âTake Care,â âHYFR,â âMarvins Room,â âDoing It Wrong,â âCrew Love,â and âHeadlines.â
- music label: Young Money Entertainment 2011











