The famous rap artist Drake is going viral for all of the wrong reasons. Drake’s new albums have sparked many heated debates between his biggest fans. Many people argue that these are his best albums, yet ,others argue that they are nothing compared to his old music. Usually Drake goes for more of a heavier beat, while this time around he’s going for a soft, calming type of vibe, and many people do not like it.
A lot of fans praised Drake for his pumped up music and the high energy that comes along with it; now some think it’s just so he can come back from the argument with Kendrick Lamar. The huge 2024 dilemma that blew up the Internet is now coming back into the light. People and fans of both artists say that both rappers mention the argument that had gone down. The majority of Drake’s fans say that his new album “Iceman” is based around it.
“You will find some of the freshest approaches to flows, songwriting, song structure and beat selection that Drake has applied,” one of the fans reviewing the new Iceman album said.
Is Drake’s new album “Habibti” really going to take over the Internet? That’s what some people think. The new intro and the top song “Classic” is helping create many long lasting memories for fans. This song gives people a refreshing break from Drake’s other songs. The camping effect and nostalgic vibes it brings back is what fans really like.
People have very mixed opinions about the new album “Maid of Honour”. Many fans enjoy the album’s upbeat dance inspired sound, saying it feels like the perfect summer playlist with catchy beats and uplifting energy.
This playlist also shows that he is expanding his music style and some listeners appreciate that he is experimenting instead of using the same beat. While others love this album, some say that some of the songs are unneeded and don’t make sense with his other hits.
In the end, Drake’s new albums were somewhat liked but for the most part, just not what people liked. People like the old Drake, the old heavier beats and his new music just isn’t like that anymore.


























































