5/17/2023 0 Comments Drake own it hulkshareNot to be overlooked: Producer Key Wane, who previously gave Drake a sunny soul backdrop on Meek Mill’s “Amen,” here moves expertly between different sections, gothic chimes here, U.K. Big Sean shows up later, and even his somewhat more pedestrian presence, rhyming about Glee and bulletproof condoms, isn’t enough to spoil the justifiably confident party. There’s also 2 Chainz, in a wonderfully quotable verse that involves airport-security hard-ons and sneezing. First there’s a spoken-word sample of Aziz Ansari, in his profane Randy alter ego. But the Take Care superhero might almost be talking about this woozily individualistic song itself.ĭespite the title, “All Me” is stacked with guests. When Drake raps on “All Me,” which he posted early this morning on his blog, that “my latest shit is like a greatest hits,” the obvious suggestion is that he’s talking about September 17 album Nothing Was the Same.
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