Album

For All The Dogs

Drake

2023 · Hip Hop, Funk / Soul

Rare pressing on Gatefold

For All The Dogs by Drake

For All The Dogs is a Hip-Hop album by Drake, originally released in 2023.

About

<i>Just because I been on a run doesn't mean I don't know how to walk away I'll let you get your bars off over text but don't forget you're talking to Drake Personality Morality Immeasurable salary 100 dollar bills that I'm counting like a calorie Shells for the peanut gallery Probably better off with Mallory or Valerie You tearing up and sniffling while reacting like some allergies Saying what I mean isn't mean if you're really listening - it's reality</i> — Drake In the dog days of summer 2023, Drake did a very Drake thing: Just before embarking on tour, he revealed that he’d written a poetry book called <i>Titles Ruin Everything</i>. To spread the new, he took out ads in several major newspaper. On them was a QR code which led to another announcement: “I made an album to go with the book. They say they miss the old Drake girl don’t tempt me. FOR ALL THE DOGS.” The “old Drake” line, as real heads know, is a reference to “Headline,” a song from the early days of Champagne Papi’s rise from Canadian curiosity to global superstar. The old Drake was an underdog, a former child actor and Lil Wayne protégé who blended hip-hop and R&B in a way that would indelibly change both. And the new Drake? He’s a 36-year-old father of one who’s responsible for a not-small percentage of Toronto’s annual tourist economy and who, with the release of “Slime You Out,” is one No. 1 single away from tying Michael Jackson on the all-time list. If there’s anything Old Drake and New Drake can agree on, it’s hour-and-a-half-long blockbuster albums that master the fine art of score-settling. (Speaking of fine art, that’s a drawing from his five-year-old son Adonis on the cover.) Drizzy’s gone through plenty of phases in his 15 years in the running as one of hip-hop’s GOATs: albums full of wintry grime and drill, or breezy dance albums for the baddies to turn up to on girls’ night. <i>For All the Dogs</i>, his eighth studio album, has more in common with 2011’s <i>Take Care</i>, the star-making opus loaded with luxuriant beats and big-name feature. But instead of drunk-dialing his exe, Drake’s…well, he’s still doing that every now and again. Mostly, though, he’s with his dog. The album’s loose framework is a late-night local radio program: BARK Radio, live from Chapel Hill, whose hosts include Teezo Touchdown, Drake’s crush/idol Sade, and the occasional chorus of hound. This particular broadcast is a sumptuous banquet of classically Drake technique, starting with the smirking fake-out that is intro track “Virginia Beach.” (If you know, you know.) There’s the requisite Houston worship on “Screw the World,” the new jack swing peacocking of “Amen,” and the swanky-sounding “Bahamas Promise,” which opens with a couplet only Drizzy could pull off: “Broken pinkie promises/You fucked up our Bahamas trip.” He’s scoffing at rap’s NPCs with J. Cole on “First Person Shooter” and taking relationship advice from Future on “What Would Pluto Do.” On “BBL Love,” he drops an all-timer for the “that’s so Drake” archive, musing, “They say love’s like a BBL, you won’t know if it’s real until you feel one,” as if anyone has ever said such a thing whose name isn’t Aubrey Drake Graham. .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 1Virginia Beach4:11
  2. 2Amen (feat. Teezo Touchdown)2:21
  3. 3Calling For You (feat. 21 Savage)4:45
  4. 4Fear Of Heights2:35
  5. 5Daylight2:44
  6. 6First Person Shooter (feat. J. Cole)4:07
  7. 7IDGAF (feat. Yeat)4:20
  8. 87969 Santa4:19
  9. 9Slime You Out (feat. SZA)5:10
  10. 10Bahamas Promises3:04
  11. 11Tried Our Best3:29
  12. 12Screw The World (Interlude)1:52
  13. 13Drew A Picasso4:22
  14. 14Members Only (feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR)4:37
  15. 15What Would Pluto Do3:02
  16. 16All The Parties (feat. Chief Keef)3:38
  17. 178am in Charlotte4:26
  18. 18BBL Love (Interlude)2:41
  19. 19Gently (feat. Bad Bunny)2:13
  20. 20Rich Baby Daddy (feat. Sexyy Red & SZA)5:19
  21. 21Another Late Night (feat. Lil Yachty)2:50
  22. 22Away From Home4:18
  23. 23Polar Opposites4:17

Sound DNA

  • Hip-Hop
  • Alternative Hip-Hop
  • velvety
  • brooding
  • nocturnal

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

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