11/9/2022 0 Comments Drake find your love album cover![]() Sure a lot of his instrumentals sound the same, but he's got a great formula that represents his own sound, so it's like complaining about eating your favorite meal all the time. You can immediately tell it's a Kanye track from the jump off when that kick hits with the 808 bass. ![]() I can appreciate artists pushing the envelope and being unafraid to create emotionally accessible songs, so I see what he's trying to do as progress rather than regarding him as a bitch soft or too emotional. ![]() holding nothing back in their tracks, leaving their insecurities be exposed through their songs. Seems to be a new trend with artists like Cudi, Drake and B.O.B. While we don't want to admit it when it we lost the chase and refuse to get all sensitive and self loathing about it (usually), a track like this will either alienate Drake for his sensitive lyrics or it may inspire others to keep it 100 and encourage artists to open up more, regardless of how vulnerable they come off on a song. Maybe you can chalk it up to women being more culturally empowered because at one point or another as men, we have all chased at least one woman. Traditionally Hip Hop is all about confidence and being in control, so creating an honest portrayal of the woman being in control of the situation is rare. While I don't think too many guys will get caught up in the lyrics of this track, I can see why he feels a little out in the open about the content. I know a lot of men feel that way.” - Credit YK2 I’m just hoping that men really hear the song and they’re honest with themselves. ![]() It almost feels like the song should be performed by a woman. “Find Your Love” is an extremely vulnerable song,” he says. I say emotionally wide open because as Drake put it, doing this track was a " huge risk" because traditionally these type of lovestruck lyrics come from ballads done by women. It's a 180 from his upbeat swagtastic first single Over, this time opting for a lyrically emotional and vulnerable ballad. Below is the second single off Drake's upcoming album Thank Me Later. ![]()
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