1 1/2 years after his first long player, the flame of the Canadian is still burning strong. "Take Care" therefore goes beyond the mere attempt to establish a distinguished artist further afield. Aware of its strengths, it does not change direction when his second album. Throttled tempo and atmospheric sound instead phat beats and Battle Rhymes. A thoughtful storyteller in the number of Kanye West's "808s & Heartbreak" or "Kid Cudi's" Man on the Moon ". Melodic-gritty synth and keyboard elements exude the decisive melancholy, sensual character. R & B, Pop and Electronica stuck his interpretation of Hip Hop from. Steamed structures and subtle chords. Instruments such as guitar and piano work into this mood. Somewhere rooted in R & B-90 and extended by modern developers. He studied the silent way, leaves many melodies flow easily and uses less frequently his Rapvocals than its predecessor . The cameos again well chosen. With The Weeknd (Crew love) and Kendrick Lamar two aspiring newcomers on the mic. These consolidated likes of Rihanna (Take Care), Rick Ross, Rihanna, Andre 3000 and of course again patrons Lil Wayne. It comes to broken, failed relationships, the value of family and friends, and finding the right balance - with increasing fame and recognition. Introspection and sincerity. So Drake does not correspond to the usual macho Hip Hop moves. His own flow always holds the danger pull down the handset. Mainstream sounds really different. Often Drake wanders through his efforts as a functioning whole album to conceive (to highlight without individual tracks) narrowly to something like monotony and "boredom" past. But perhaps precisely this balancing act, the special thing about this musician.
Playing tips: "shot for me", "The Real Her" and "Practice"