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Thank Me Later

Drake

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Album Review

By the time of the release of Drake's first full-length album, the Canadian rapper was already a star thanks to his huge single "Best I Ever Had," his celebrated mixtape and then EP So Far Gone, and his spots on hits by Young Money and Eminem. Thank Me Later had the tough assignment of living up to the anticipation and further Drake as an artist, and it totally lives up to the hype. Thanks to the rich and nuanced production and Drake's thoughtful, playful, and intense lyrics, Thank Me Later is a radio-friendly, chart-topping collection of singles but also a serious examination of Drake's life that holds up as an album.

Most of the record finds the young rapper (23 at the time of release) conflicted about his growing stardom and fame. Whether it’s a relationship splitting up as on the melancholy “Karaoke,” worries about the fame changing him (“The Resistance”), fears that so-called real hip-hop fans will find him manufactured (“Show Me a Good Time”), or the difficult nature of romance when you’re a star (“Miss Me”), Drake isn’t afraid to examine what the past year has done to his life. He’s also not afraid to talk about how great life has become as well, dropping plenty of lines about the money, the women, and his own prowess as a rapper. His belief in his own skills is well-founded, as the list of collaborators lined up to work with him attests. T.I., Swizz Beatz, Young Jeezy, the-Dream, Jay-Z, Alicia Keys, and Drake's mentor Lil Wayne all drop by to add verses, sing hooks, and produce tracks, and their presence sometimes serves to liven things up and keep Drake away from his melancholy nature.

The T.I./Swizz Beatz track “Fancy” is a fun and sassy summer jam with a huge hook, his track with Jay-Z ("Light Up") is a fierce takedown of the Industry and the damage it can wreak, and the Nicki Minaj collabo "Up All Night" is a tough-as-nails boast that features Drake at his most insistent. Elsewhere, Lil Wayne's verse on "Miss Me" is his usual breathtaking verbal roller coaster, the-Dream's vocals on the verses of "Shut It Down" are heartbreakingly sincere, and Jeezy adds some welcome ferociousness to "Unforgettable." It’s like all the guests had to bring their best game to keep up with Drake, and they didn't want the youngster to show them up. He never shows anyone up exactly (though Jay-Z's verse sounds kind of out of breath compared to Drake's), but he definitely proves that he belongs at the very top of the game. His nimble flow is impressive; his words are heartfelt, brainy, and surprising; and while his singing may not be the best, it shows a vulnerability that is rare in rap circles. Indeed, it is this willingness to be introspective and honest that makes Drake unique and helps make Thank Me Later special. It is the rare album, rap or otherwise, that follows through on the artist's potential and the fan’s anticipation. ~ Tim Sendra, Rovi

Customer Reviews

Great Album to Lead Hip Hop to it's New Era
     

Album is crazy
personally i love it even though a lot of people do hate on it and ill admit, i was kinda disappointed when i first heard it like: "this is it? this is the album ive been waiting for almost a year and a half?"
but thats exactly what drake wants us to do, Thank [Him] Later
trust me, the album will grow on you like it did on me

definite buy for all music lovers including hip hop fans
also be sure to get drake's mixtape So Far Gone (not the one on itunes) as well

shout out to drake and all the jewish hip hop heads in the world

Thank Me Later - Drake
     

I would rate this album individually, but I see no point when the whole album is a masterpiece. Every single individual song is worth every single cent. Drake is amazing. His raps can't be touched, and his smooth voice flows well when he sings. Let me tell you my favorite songs, the whole album. And that's not a lie, I wanted to grade Drake as tough as I could, but I couldn't. Drake is hands down the best rapper out there right now next to Eminem. Drake said let this album be the soundtrack to your summer and he was right. So play the whole album back to back, you won't be disappointed.

AMAZING!!
     

Okay, first off, this album is worth the buy. Purchase the whole thing. But here is a track by track review for those of you who don't like to purchase entire albums:

Fireworks (10/10): This is an amazing track. I almost see this as a summer anthem in a way. Alicia Keys's hook is great. This track showcases Drake's rapping at its best.

Karaoke (8/10): Drake can actually sing but I don't think this is his singing at its best. The lyrics aren't the best but the beat is good. Still a good track.

The Resistance (9/10): Great track. Drake shows that he won't be leaving the rap game for a while. But the lyrics are kind of boring. Drake rapping about girls again... like we haven't heard that. But the hook is amazing!

Over (10/10): The first single of the album, I fell in love with Drake because of this track. Like Fireworks, this is Drake's rapping at its best. A great beat from Boi-1da and amazing lyrics from Drake equals a star track.

Show Me A Good Time (7.5/10): The lyrics are fine (not great) but the beat is SO annoying. Another one of those girl tracks. Good track but not great.

Up All Night (9.5/10): Beat is good, Drake is amazing on it, Nicki Manaj is actually okay. But there seems to be something missing that I can't exactly put my finger on. Maybe the hook isn't that great. But still an amazing track!

Fancy (9.5/10): The hook is a little annoying but all of the performers in this tracks spit fire. The track is a bit long but it is great regardless.

Shut It Down (8/10): This track is a bit too slow for this album. It seems out of place. It is much longer that any other track. But it is okay.

Unforgettable (9/10): Wow. Not a ten out of ten but the rapping is great. The beat is great. Kinda has an eerie tone to it. Good track

Light Up (11/10): I LOVE this track. The instant I saw Jay-Z was on this track, I knew this would be an amazing track. And it didn't disappoint. This is the best track on the album for me. This track reminds me of the early Jay-Z days. I almost see this as a mentoring track, Jay-Z giving tips to Drake. The hook is AMAZING here. Both rappers spit lava here. Beast beat, amazing hook and great rapping makes this the best track.

Miss Me (9/10): Third single. Both verses are long and the last minute seems out of place. But the hook is good and Lil Wayne actually raps pretty well on this track. Both verses are good. Well done track

Cece's Interlude (8.5/10): Beat is a bit weird and Drake sounds auto tuned a little bit. But it is a good track nonetheless. Good lyrics but beware, another girl track

Find Your Love (9.5/10): Second single. Good lyrics, pretty well done beat and production by Kanye West and great singing by Drake. My only beef with this song is that it sounds like a left over track from 808s & Heartbreak. But Drake pulls off the track so well I can look past it.

Thank Me Now (10/10): Great beat and production by Timbaland plus amazing lyrics and rapping by Drake make this an amazing closing to Drake's debut album

Star tracks:
1. Light Up
2. Fireworks
3. Over
4. Thank Me Now
5. Up All Night

This is an amazing album as a whole. 5 stars hands down. With a few holes here and there, this album is still solid and worth the buy.

Biography

Born: October, 1986 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Known initially for his role as Jimmy Brooks on Degrassi: The Next Generation, Toronto, Ontario, native Drake (born Aubrey Drake Graham) stepped out as a rapper and singer with pop appeal in 2006, when he initiated a series of mixtapes. A year later, despite being unsigned, he scored major exposure when his cocky and laid-back track "Replacement Girl," featuring Trey Songz, was featured on BET's 106 & Park program as its "Joint of the Day." He raised his profile throughout the next several months...
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