Drake – Care Package

Album Info

Artist: Drake

Title: Care Package

Year: 2019

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Tracklist

  • 1. Dreams Money Can Buy (4:13)
  • 2. The Motion (4:00)
  • 3. How Bout Now (3:55)
  • 4. Trust Issues (4:41)
  • 5. Days in The East (5:53)
  • 6. Draft Day (4:26)
  • 7. 4pm in Calabasas (4:00)
  • 8. 5 Am in Toronto (3:25)
  • 9. I Get Lonely (4:13)
  • 10. My Side (4:54)
  • 11. Jodeci Freestyle (feat. J. Cole) (4:14)
  • 12. Club Paradise (4:43)
  • 13. Free Spirit (feat. Rick Ross) (4:12)
  • 14. Heat Of The Moment (5:43)
  • 15. Girls Love Beyoncé (feat. James Fauntleroy) (3:45)
  • 16. Paris Morton Music (4:11)
  • 17. Can I (3:09)

Review

Drake's "Care Package" ain't your typical throwaway compilation - this shit's got some serious heat. Dropping in 2019, it's a treasure trove of unreleased bangers from Drizzy's come-up years. We're talking prime 2010-2016 Drake, when he was still hungry and had something to prove. These tracks were floating around on SoundCloud and YouTube for years, but now they're officially out in the wild for fans to feast on.

Let's talk standouts. "Dreams Money Can Buy" and "The Motion" are pure vintage Drake - moody late-night vibes that'll have you in your feelings. And that "Jodeci Freestyle" with J. Cole? Straight fire. It's a reminder of why these two are at the top of the game. The guest list is stacked too - you've got Rick Ross, James Fauntleroy, and even a sprinkle of Beyoncé. It's like a who's who of hip-hop royalty.

But here's the real tea - "Care Package" shows us a side of Drake we don't always get these days. This is before he was the chart-topping, meme-generating machine we know now. It's raw, it's hungry, and it's got that 40 production that defined his early sound. Sure, some tracks like "Days in the East" might drag a bit, but hits like "4PM in Calabasas" and "5AM in Toronto" more than make up for it. This album isn't just a trip down memory lane - it's a reminder of why Drake became the force he is today. - Livia