Scorpion

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AlbumJun 29 / 201825 songs, 1h 30m 26s99%
Pop Rap Contemporary R&B
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I HATE WHEN DRAKE RAPS DRAKE SINGS TOO MUCH DRAKE IS A POP ARTIST DRAKE DOESN’T EVEN WRITE HIS OWN SONGS DRAKE TOOK AN L DRAKE DIDN’T START FROM THE BOTTOM DRAKE IS FINISHED I LIKE DRAKE\'S OLDER STUFF DRAKE MAKES MUSIC FOR GIRLS DRAKE THINKS HE’S JAMAICAN DRAKE IS AN ACTOR DRAKE CHANGED ANYBODY ELSE > DRAKE … YEAH YEAH WE KNOW

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6.9 / 10

Drake’s fifth proper studio album is richly produced, studded with gems, and grapples with his fatherhood in a way that casts his arrested development into sharp relief.

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The worst thing that ever happened to Drake was becoming a great rapper. He was always good—funny, direct, emotive—but on his first few releases anytime the bars weren’t coming he’d skip his voice up into some melancholy melody, shape-shifting Boi-1da’s airy, ambient beat into an R&B track. But as he became an…

4 / 10

Drake's 25-track epic often feels like a missed opportunity. Read the NME review of the anticipated album, 'Scorpion'.

Years & Years- Palo Santo

The rapper opens up about his son and reminds everyone why he's the poet laureate of Instagram on a remarkably long but consistent album.

Double album sees Drake address family matters and old beefs, but feels too catered to the cherry-picking habits borne from streaming to enjoy as one cohesive work

On his last two albums, and the many singles and songs that surrounded them, Drake skated dangerously close to being exactly that kind of joy-killing, endlessly tiresome boor.

8 / 10

Drake just released his fifth studio album, Scorpion, the followup to his 2017 playlist, More Life.

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7 / 10

Drake is the first artist to get one billion streams in a single week with his fifth studio album ‘Scorpion’. The Toronto rapper, singer and -

The rapper’s new album Scorpion contains surprise guests, personal revelations and a second half that is mostly sung

8 / 10

2018 is seeing the peak of a major battle that has been brewing in the rap scene for a couple years, although its origins stretch back the '60s.

7.0 / 10

Drake brings a lot of powerful writing on 'Scorpion' while also providing far too much filler to bog down the listening experience.

Veering from swaggering soul to eerie electronica, this new mega-album is bloated, rambling – yet frequently gorgeous and funny

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This is a record in limbo, a behemoth crippled by a well-timed shot to the leg.

Album Reviews: Drake - Scorpion

Drake is the biggest artist in the world right now, as he never tires of telling anyone prepared to listen.

While there are occasionally good moments it’s hard to take some of the songs seriously