It's seems like Drake's been everywhere this week, at least online and somewhat TV. For instance the song "July" leaked, and people are guessing it dates back to 2007, around the time of Comeback Season. It's a cool song to vibe out to.It was suppose to be on a soundtrack for a movie, but the movie is unknown and obviously it didn't happen.
Since the Find Your Love video dropped about a week ago, more has been coming out about the video and song. For instance, I saw on mtv.com that that the Jamaican tourism city doesn't like the video because it depicts a negative stereotype of Jamaica. I think that's dumb to complain about because to me there is no such thing as bad press. Plus the visual were so beautiful, it was nice to see a part of Jamaica that wasn't a resort. And there are gangs everywhere so I don't think that was unique to the location. And I'm sure the production of the video helped the economy in the typically low income are so its not the time to complain. You could actually make this space a place for future videos for other artists.
Drake spoke about the meaning of "Find Your Love" in this Entertainment Weekly article:
“I look for love in the wrong people,” he recently told us. “It just always seem like the women I find are poison for me. I love women that can just walk into a room and stop the whole area. And I think that those initial qualities always end up getting me hurt, which is a crazy thing for a guy to say.”
On “Love,” Drake, hurt by women many times before, hopes his next relationship doesn’t crash like the others. “I’ve been through this s— so many times that if I go through his again,” he says of the song’s concept, “I better find your love. You better be that one. Because if not, I don’t know what type of guy I’m going to turn into.”
Broken hearts aren’t typically the topic of hip-hop songs. Drake believes that his supporters, especially the guys, will be able to relate. But he knows he’s taking a chance. “Find Your Love” is an extremely vulnerable song,” he says. “And it’s actually a huge risk. It almost feels like the song should be performed by a woman. I’m just hoping that men really hear the song and they’re honest with themselves. I know a lot of men feel that way.”
I can definitely relate to the concept because I'm that type of person. I'm a very prideful creature and very selective of the men I talk to. And its like this better work out because I refuse to be wrong about you so I better find something. This of course blows up in my face but whatever. I can't say that I, or any other person, has the worse luck in relationships because everyone has it. Its natural to have bad past relationships because that's the nature of past relationships, they obviously didn't work out for a reason. If they weren't bad, you would still be in them now. Even if you have some great story about your ex, it always has that crappy story in the end and that's why you aren't together now. Its all about trial and error and knowing when its time to bounce and picking yourself up afterwards. But that's as about as open as I will get on a music blog. Remember what I said about females and feelings on blogs? Yeah, a lot of times its not so cute.
I also found the 5 things you should know about "Thank Me Later" on several sites, but I original saw this on rap-up.com
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5. Drake made this album for music lovers, not for the Billboard charts. “I didn’t make this album for commercial purposes. A lot of the verses are extremely long. I just made it to share with people. I hope they can enjoy.”
Now, of course I'm excited for all of this, but it kinda worries me. I don't want the album to be all Hollywood with all these features. It was already announced that that Alicia Keys will be on "Fireworks." It seems like the album has the potential to be like Blueprint 3. Not that that was a bad album but it was very super starred filled. Its like of course having big names on a album is great, but I rather it just be you are the most genuine and rawest form. Not to say that Jay wasn't real, but Blueprint 3 wasn't his most organic album if you get what I mean. Like I don't want the album to be single ready like man I can hear this on the radio RIGHT NOW. Sometimes that's not always the best thing. But I'm sure it will be great, just some things to consider.
I also find it funny how Drake talks about loyalty but doesn't mention having Trey on the album, who was down with him waaay before Young Money. Plus they always make a good collaboration. It would be great if he was on the album.
Also with talk about the album so are verses that aren't going to be on the album but he's performing on tour. For instance "You Know, You Know” produced by Kanye West won't be on the album. Pretty hot though. Watch it here.
The thing about unreleased stuff that irks me is that I want to listen to it! That bothers me and bonus tracks and re-released album. It's like, don't let me have a different musical experience just because I bought it on iTunes or Walmart. Or don't re-release the entire album and say your are doing it for the fans that supported you in the beginning. If you were, you wouldn't make them buy new songs! Just make a new album. Rappers typically don't do this and I hope Drake doesn't do that because I find it very annoying. Remixes are a bit peeve of mine too. I know that a bit strange, but it like get it right the first time. I understand its a new spin on the song, but I really appreciate new work. Clearly this isn't about Drake its just the music industry that drives me insane.
Here's a deleted scene from "When I Was 17" in which Drake briefly talks about Room For Improvement, even though he made that when he was 19. To me Room For Improvement was really underrated. All my friends make fun of me because they think its garbage, but I can actually listen to it front to back with no problem. You should have to have the mindset that this is not a prequel to So Far Gone, its a raw mixtape that's pretty good. You can see early musical characteristics of him though. My favorite song is "Thrill Is Gone" I listen to that a lot.
Here's the full episode
I guess my major wonder is, after the album comes out and you listen to it, what do you have to look forward to? Music videos? Even though I hate anticipation, its half the fun, and you gotta feed the hungry or someone else will. I wonder if he's the type to put out album quickly or let it grow and take time to develop an album. And which one is a smarter move? And what will I write about lol.
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