![]() ![]() ![]() 40, who co-produced the majority of the album, has mastered his dark, lush sound, easing the fluidity of the album while mixing inspiration like Houston rap and 90s R&B. His third studio album, “Nothing Was the Same,” features a self-aware artist, sure of himself and of the talent of his right-hand man, producer Noah “40” Shebib. ![]() The rapper, who also sings at a comfortable pitch (at least, and most importantly, for him), is at a place where he’s most comfortable, with insatiability pumping through his veins for the sole purpose of self-improvement. Three studio albums in, he has embraced and capitalized on what’s made him a likable rapper and stand out from the rest: emotion. “I get to wake up every day and be myself.” This is a thing Drake said during his CRWN interview on Sunday (September 22).ĭrake is confident.
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