Drake – Take Care

Album Info

Artist: Drake

Title: Take Care

Year: 2011

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Tracklist

  • 1. Over My Dead Body (4:32)
  • 2. Shot For Me (3:44)
  • 3. Headlines (3:55)
  • 4. Crew Love (3:28)
  • 5. Take Care (4:37)
  • 6. Marvins Room (5:47)
  • 7. Buried Alive Interlude (2:30)
  • 8. Under Ground Kings (3:32)
  • 9. We'll Be Fine (4:07)
  • 10. Make Me Proud (3:39)
  • 11. Lord Knows (5:07)
  • 12. Cameras / Good Ones Go Interlude - Medley (7:14)
  • 13. Doing It Wrong (4:25)
  • 14. The Real Her (5:21)
  • 15. Look What You've Done (5:01)
  • 16. HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right) (3:26)
  • 17. Practice (3:57)
  • 18. The Ride (5:51)
  • 19. The Motto (3:01)

Review

Drake's 2011 album "Take Care" is like a deep dive into a sea of emotions, wrapped up in a sound that's both lush and varied. This album really lets Drake's versatility shine through, mixing upbeat tracks like "Headlines" and "The Motto" with more introspective vibes like "Marvins Room." It’s just awesome how he swings from rapping to singing, sometimes in a single track, making each song a fresh experience.

The soundscape of "Take Care" is just stunning. Drake, along with his right-hand man, Noah "40" Shebib, have crafted a mix of R&B, soul, and a touch of electronic music that feels super rich and layered. What really grabs you is how they play with silence, creating these intimate moments that hit you right in the feels. Plus, the title track features Rihanna, and together, they create something absolutely magical, blending their styles perfectly.

Overall, "Take Care" really stands out as a significant step forward in Drake’s career. It’s not just music; it’s an experience that keeps on giving with every listen. This album is a big deal in the world of hip-hop and R&B, influencing artists even today. If you haven't listened to it yet, you're in for a real treat! - Melody