The six new tracks from the Toronto rapper released on For All The Dogs Scary Hours Edition reminded all of hip-hop that his pen is to be respected.
Drake lied to us all.
Just a month ago, on the same day For All the Dogs came out, he shared that he won’t be making music for a while, saying on an episode of his SiriusXM series Table For One, “I probably won’t make music for a little bit. I’m gonna be honest. I might, I got some other things I need to do for some other people that I made promises to, but I probably won’t make music for a little bit. I’m gonna be real with you.”
Yeah, that wasn’t true because on Thursday, the Toronto rapper shared the trailer for Scary Hours 3 and said it would release hours later on Friday morning.
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The said project, which is officially titled For All the Dogs Scary Hours Edition, serves as a stand-alone six-track EP, and I’m glad to inform you that the project is perfect. Drake shot 6/6 from the field on this one.
Littered with beats from some of the most respected underground producers and artists in hip-hop (The Alchemist, Conductor Williams, Ovrkast) Drake gave us a project that is filled with his most focused, and concise bars in years. No hooks. No trap beats. No melodies (for the most part). Just bars. I don’t care if I’m seen as a hater of “commercial hip-hop,” this EP is the best body of work Drake has released since Nothing Was the Same.
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That’s not to say that I don’t enjoy other albums Drake has released over the years. There are some I appreciate a lot (Her Loss, If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late, Views). In fact, the subject matter of Scary Hours 3 is similar to that of previous records.