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Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Music, Hardcore Rap, Rap, R&B/Soul, Contemporary R&B
Released: Feb 13, 2015
    ℗ 2015 Cash Money Records Inc.
    Parental Advisory

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11963 Ratings

 

 

Name     Artist     Time     Price     
1
    ExplicitLegend     Drake     4:01     $1.29     View In iTunes
2
    ExplicitEnergy     Drake     3:01     $1.29     View In iTunes
3
    Explicit10 Bands     Drake     2:57     $1.29     View In iTunes
4
    ExplicitKnow Yourself     Drake     4:35     $1.29     View In iTunes
5
    ExplicitNo Tellin'     Drake     5:10     $1.29     View In iTunes
6
    ExplicitMadonna     Drake     2:57     $1.29     View In iTunes
7
    Explicit6 God     Drake     3:00     $1.29     View In iTunes
8
    ExplicitStar67     Drake     4:54     $1.29     View In iTunes
9
    ExplicitPreach (feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR)     Drake     3:56     $1.29     View In iTunes
10
    ExplicitWednesday Night Interlude (feat. PARTYNEXTDOOR)     Drake     3:32     $1.29     View In iTunes
11
    ExplicitUsed To (feat. Lil Wayne)     Drake     4:28     $1.29     View In iTunes
12
    Explicit6 Man     Drake     2:47     $1.29     View In iTunes
13
    ExplicitNow & Forever     Drake     4:41     $1.29     View In iTunes
14
    ExplicitCompany (feat. Travi$ Scott)     Drake     4:12     $1.29     View In iTunes
15
    ExplicitYou & The 6     Drake     4:24     $1.29     View In iTunes
16
    ExplicitJungle     Drake     5:20     $1.29     View In iTunes
17
    Explicit6PM In New York     Drake     4:43     $1.29     View In iTunes
    17 Songs    

 

Editors’ Notes

“I got enemies,” Drake proclaims on “Energy,” a cold-blooded highlight from this 17-track surprise release. It’s an impressive performance that combines the contemplative and confrontational—with plenty of cavernous production assists from longtime collaborator Noah “40” Shebib. On the woozy, Wondagurl-produced “Used To,” Drake joins mentor Lil Wayne in questioning the loyalty of old friends. Later, amid the electrifying barbs of “6PM in New York,” Drake considers his own mortality and legacy: “28 at midnight. I wonder what’s next for me.”


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