Drake satisfied with the groove in his new album ‘Take Care’
Wednesday, November 16th, 2011 1:06:37 by Melvin Arthur‘Drizzy’ Drake is satisfied with the groove from his recent album, ‘Take Care’. The artist, though enjoyed success with his hit debut album "Thank Me Later,” wasn’t really satisfied with it, as it didn’t show his best work.
The rapper rose to stardom with rapper Lil Wayne, who signed Drake to his Young Money record label in 2009, and "Take Care" tells of his rocket ride to rap stardom. Drake released three, free mixtapes online including 2009’s "So Far Gone" before "Thank
Me Later" hit record stores and websites and went on to become the third best-selling U.S. album of 2010.
Expressing the core of his approach towards music, Drake told, "With mixtapes it’s complete creative freedom and there’s just no politics, there’s no sample clearances there’s no producer agreements…all these little things you learn about when you make
your first album that has to be sold in stores,"
With his recent album doing well at the charts, Drake has finally been able to find the groove he wanted. His album ‘Take Care’ features a song with R&B legend Stevie Wonder. Most of the recording for the album took place at home in Toronto, which did make
him realize that how far he had come in the journey from aspiring performer to a hip-hop paragon.
Drake is also well considerate for his return in acting. Before becoming a rapper, Aubrey Graham (Drake) appeared in eight seasons on the TV teen drama "Degrassi: The Next Generation."
Drake still adheres to the fact that his album "Thank Me Later" was not really satisfying for him, as he didn’t find the groove creatively in the world of major record labels. Later one he added’ "I pulled from a lot of different places and it was like,
‘Oh Timbaland wants to work, and this guy wants to work, and Kanye wants to.’ So I tried different things. On this album, you’ll be able to tell that I realized what works for me."
The rapper is sure to hit the apex with his musical charisma. His new album seems to relieve him from the groovy dimension to look for new and modified production in the genre.
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