Drake Honestly, Nevermind
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Keyblade
June 17th 2022


30678 Comments


idk where u ppl are looking, but I see everyone on sm shitting on this. ppl just check out his albums out of habit at this point

parksungjoon
June 17th 2022


47234 Comments


are we gonna be blessed with a wild conmaniac 1.0

Conmaniac
June 17th 2022


27689 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Nah I didn’t (and won’t) listen to this in full but in spirit, sure it’s a 1

MarsKid
Emeritus
June 17th 2022


21030 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

I actually have less 1s than I remember. Optimism prevails!

Keyblade
June 17th 2022


30678 Comments


it's gonna sell well because it's Drake ofc. everybody is listening to it, even ppl who don't like him

regular ppl are roasting this tho, calling it an H&M classic and shit lol

parksungjoon
June 17th 2022


47234 Comments


i exchanged all my 1s on bands everybody hates for 1s on albums i think are worthless by bands i used to be neutral or positive on

and i prob have just as many now lol

Feather
June 17th 2022


10112 Comments


"Like his taste in women, his career is now old enough that he does not seem interested in pursuing it."

"Each of the album's thirteen dance tracks are inferior versions of "Passionfruit" and dare to challenge your patience and self-worth"

"Drake has never sounded worse. His voice sounds painful, rather than pained. He sounds too exhausted from wearing his human suit to bother putting up the emotional front that helped launch him into stardom. Tracks like "Sticky" and "Massive" have a lot of potential, but are ruined every moment that Aubrey's vocals wander back into the scene."

" 'Honestly, Nevermind' is a mission statement on how we should feel about the biggest artist of the 2010's."

Great review

parksungjoon
June 17th 2022


47234 Comments


>"Like his taste in women, his career is now old enough that he does not seem interested in pursuing it."


lmao didnt even catch this, worth a pos alone

Conmaniac
June 17th 2022


27689 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Drake doesn’t wanna marry anyone so being a groomer is the closest he’ll get

MarsKid
Emeritus
June 17th 2022


21030 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Homie gonna start a harem in a high school

parksungjoon
June 17th 2022


47234 Comments


just move to japan

Odal
Staff Reviewer
June 17th 2022


2032 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Thanks Feather



Had fun writing this lol

Odal
Staff Reviewer
June 17th 2022


2032 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Thanks Feather



Had fun writing this lol

Koris
Staff Reviewer
June 17th 2022


21131 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Yeah, this review is solid tbh

vult
June 17th 2022


2311 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

i like how people defend this album by saying "it's a dance/house album and not a rap album so it might not be for you."



Yeah, but not only is it just a average to bad dance album instrumentally, you have Drake's most putrid vocal performances ever and cringe bars on top of them. The best song on the album is a rap song (Sticky) and even then it sounds phoned in and is the same flow he's been doing for a decade.

Lord(e)Po)))ts
June 17th 2022


70239 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Gonna 1 this will not check

Odal
Staff Reviewer
June 17th 2022


2032 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Yeah, it's not bad because it's a dance album. It's bad because it's a bad album lol

Zakusz
June 17th 2022


1553 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Haha the "ayes" and "ohs" before he started singing in the first track are hilariously forced

MarsKid
Emeritus
June 17th 2022


21030 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Well yeah, he doesn't need to try anymore, the cash will flow in regardless.

Ebola
June 17th 2022


4517 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

production is periodically decent, but drake sounds like absolute ass from start to finish. his performances are shockingly bad.



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