Honestly, Nevermind received mixed reviews. On one side, you had people that loved Drake’s attempt at House music. On the other side, you had people who was fed up with Drake not rapping as much or at all on his recent albums. The latter side was clearly the loudest side, because Drake decided to double back this year and release an album with 21 Savage. He addressed the latter’s frustration on his lack of rapping while giving us his best rapping performance on a project in a long time.
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// Lndn Drgs recruit Leven Kali and Compton's Most Wanted to do some laid-back late night wayfaring atop a classic Tyrone Davis sample on Amalfi Drive.
// Willow plays some enchanting piano before bowling us over with rapid fire vocals about the light and dark within us all on Symptom Of Life.
// Ariana Grande doesn't mind being haunted as her angelic voice breathily floats across Max Martin's expertly rounded bass synths as they buzz and hum on Supernatural.
// Girl In Red fires off some piercing stabs of guitar and even a bit of a banjo while proclaiming she wont be slowing down anytime soon on Doing It Again Baby.
// Meatbodies get down to work singing of the bleakness of heartbreak with a bundle of fuzzed guitars before transitioning into an outro jam of fuzzed synths on Hole.
45 Minutes of Deep House
Fort Green House Daniel Steinberg N.Y. House'n Authority
Inside My Mind Dilby Remix Deeplomatik
Your Love Manuel Kane
Seconds in Love Spinnage
Summer98 Sergio Parrado
African Bossa El Payo, Freddy da Stupid
How You Feel ANOTR, Leven Kali, Erik Bandt
State Of Peace Locklead