
#DRAKE WESTON ROAD FLOWS REVIEW FULL#
Fellow Canadian rapper, PartyNextDoor, backs up Drake over mixed vodka and emotions on the album’s eighth track, ‘With You’, that’ll make your car stereo knock and rises to the occasion of serving as a smooth banger for college house parties full of dry cries and choosy lovers dying for the spotlight for one night.

Drake has a natural knack for catchy hooks and punchlines which showcases throughout the album’s sixth track, “Weston Road Flows” which spills the beans on a lot of baggage on Drake’s chest and highlights memories on a street in Toronto that the Toronto Raptor’s fanatic grew up on. The third track, “U With Me?” leaves listeners barely hanging on after Drake’s mama hit his phone and said rap is no good and the bar, “You toyin’ with it like Happy Meal”, sparks nostalgia of the adolescent mind accompanying the years Drake spent at Degrassi High. The album kicks off with the slow jam, “Keep The Family Close”, that is brimming with godawful lyrics and auto-tuned swagger that conscious hip-hop minds are instantaneously turned off to along with relational woes that capture the soap opera effect that has inflicted Drake’s lyrical content. Considering the roster of noteworthy album releases this year and much anticipation mounting, Drake is gassed up on the hot seat over an emotionally driven musical ride depicting “the other side” of fame. The ever-poppin’ Toronto rapper, Drake, dropped his highly-anticipated fourth studio album, ‘Views’, on April 29th, 2016, which is full of hardcore hip-hop beats, soft textures, simple melodies and smooth, relaxed annunciation which gives off an incredibly relaxed vibe throughout the entire incredibly personal album. New Hip Hop Battle Rap Competition Coming to the App Store - November 8, 2017.Ab-Soul’s Amazing Message For Anyone Contemplating Suicide - December 8, 2017.LL Cool J’s Classic Posse Cut “4, 3, 2, 1” Turns Twenty Years Old Today - December 9, 2017.
