![]() Blige’s “Mary’s Joint.” But there’s always a part of him that isn’t sure, and that hesitance clouds much of his work, especially over these 20 tracks and 82 minutes.ĭrake is most definitely sure-footed when it comes to his pop side. He dubs himself “The most successful rapper 35 and under” in “Weston Road Flows,” where he rolls out boasts and score-settling over a sample from Mary J. Not to feed Drake’s already-healthy sense of paranoia, but his “Views” (Young Money/Cash Money) album suffers because of its high-profile arrival following Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” surprise and Prince’s shocking death.ĭrake wants to be considered an equal in that one-named superstar company. BOTTOM LINE Flashes of greatness nearly snuffed out by its excesses.
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