Luckily, Future is there to lasso him back into reality with his second appearance on the album, though it isn’t enough to save the love-drunk MC. While Drizzy’s smooth sonics are the highlight of CLB, here’s the one moment you wished he and Travis went nuclear on the production front.ĭrizzy’s love for Houston remains solid and alive on “TSU” and “N 2 Deep.” His affection for the city’s club scene - mainly the women - once again gets him in trouble. However, Giveon’s performance later on provides much-needed steam to what was originally a lackluster effort.Īfter coming off their epic 2018 collaboration “Sicko Mode,” “Fair Trade” is a significant letdown, if only because Drizzy and La Flame took fans to an unmeasurable level the first go-round. Last year, Drake and Durkio tag-teamed on the triumphant Hot 100 collab “Laugh Now Cry Later.” “In the Bible” pales in comparison to the former due to its draggy tempo. Still, this record won’t likely move the needle against his foes and better serves as one for venting.ġ9. While he doesn’t take direct shots at anyone specifically, he feels that his gripes are warranted, considering he remains a top target in hip-hop feuds. On “No Friends in the Industry,” Drake’s onslaught against his contemporaries continues. Though bragging about fan love has always been a famous pastime for artists, here Drake shuns that notion and vows to do better. In hopes of breaking free from the doghouse, he apologizes to his previous partners for his constant slip-ups. With PARTYNEXTDOOR on back-up vocals, Drake acknowledges his faults and realizes that his casual flings are causing his relationship to spiral. Ĭheck out our track rankings for his new album below. Despite his war-ready swagger, Drizzy inevitably finds a happy medium and gives fans everything they’ve been waiting for on CLB. On “7am on Bridle Path,” he sacks the DONDA MC after West posted his home address on Instagram last week. On the 21-track project, he also continues his lyrical skirmish with current adversary Kanye West.
Fans Think Drake Trampled Kanye in '7am on Bridle Path' Lyrics From 'CLB'