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ALBUM REVIEW: DRAKE'S 'FOR ALL THE DOGS': A SONOROUS BARK OR SUBSTANTIAL BITE?

BY: JESSE ZAPATERO

Drake is undoubtedly one of the industry's greats, he has undeniably cemented his status as a hitmaker for over 10+ years in the game. As he releases his eighth album, “For All The Dogs”, his immense talent remains clear, though he faces the challenge of keeping things fresh. While he occasionally touches on familiar themes with genuine emotion and wit, there's a sense of monotony creeping in.

This project was supposed to emerge as a refreshing oasis in the somewhat lackluster landscape of hip hop in 2023. While this year has seen its share of notable releases like "Utopia," "Like..?" "Pink Tape,"and a few others. 

What really does set this project apart are its incredible beats, impeccable flows, and strong lyrics that hit the bullseye. His artistry shines, proving he's unmatched. The features enhance the album without overshadowing Drake himself. 

Artists like 21 Savage, Teezo Touchdown, J. Cole, PARTYNEXTDOOR, SZA, and even Yeat bring their A-game to the table. Bad Bunny's presence is fitting. Other features from Sexyy Red, Lil Yachty, and Chief Keef also impress. Although "For All The Dogs" isn't perfect but the beats alone make it worth a listen. 

One of my personal favorites is "Rich Baby Daddy." SZA’s verse slides in this track, and it's a perfect fit for Sexxy Red in her ideal role. This song will likely have a lasting spot on my personal playlist compared to other tracks on the album. And will probably be one of the most successful over all. 

Some listeners my find navigating "For All Of The Dogs" a little irritating and repetitive . With 23 songs, a significant portion fades and make them some what forgettable. Drake appears to be stuck in a musical midlife crisis, recycling worn-out themes and indulging in misogyny. Makes me wonder if he’s doing this to cater to the TikTok generation, leaving long-time fans disappointed?

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In a nutshell, "For All Of the Dogs" barks loudly but struggles to deliver a substantial bite. It may not stand as Drake's absolute strongest project, but it adds a valuable dimension to his discography. While it doesn't quite reach the heights of classics like "Nothing Was The Same" or "Views" it serves as a testament to Drake's talent. With its mix of impressive beats, noteworthy collaborations, and moments of brilliance, this album is a worthwhile addition for both dedicated fans and those looking for a taste of classic Drake.

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