Pitchfork rates Drake’s album ‘ICEMAN’ 4.8, calling it “The problem is, all of this insight, free grousing used to be fun, and Drake’s music, his rap music, at least, hasn’t made prolonged contact with fun in a decade. Instead, every new Drake project is a buffet of humiliation, mortification”
I will never, ever forget that Drake started to support Tory Lanez, a man whom he had previously hated, solely because Meg came forward about the shooting. Like, to put it another way, Drake heard that a man that he disliked had abused a woman *and decided to start supporting him based on that.* Fuck him, and Eminem, and everybody else who tried to humiliate Meg, forever.
Gullible-Law3037 on
I think we as a society should stop giving a shit about what pitchfork says
Ok_Hour9037 on
Pitchfork is really eating lately šš½šš½
Ok_Astronomer5738 on
Wth is grousingĀ
strawberriegirlie on
š okkkk
BrowsingWhileBrown on
He probably couldāve and shouldāve pared down 30 tracks into a solid 10-song album but he prolly thinks everything he spits is hot fire but heās no Dylan.
hellofrom_london on
Buffet of humiliation š
EshayAdlay420 on
When has Drake ever been critically successful?
hellofrom_london on
Where is the good music š whoās giving us TALENT
Difficult_Deer6902 on
I know people love to use Pitchfork as an arbiter of culture for artists they hate, but honestly, Pitchfork focuses on outlandishly harsh reviews to drive clicks… the majority of the time.
I do not like Drake. I do not plan to seek out any song on this album, but I also don’t believe Pitchfork writes reviews honestly for the majority of mainstream artists. They are writing reviews like Regina George wrote in her Burn Book, kicking their feet under the table and giggling at how scathing they are…
digitalime on
I like some of Drakeās music but he is a super unlikeable person. If he was likable Iām sure reviews would be way more positive.
Forsaken-Swim-3055 on
He’s pushing 40, has a son, and instead of showing any progression and maturity he just sounds more bitter as time goes on.
This is a guy who has too many enablers and has zero ability to reflect on anything. Meanwhile you’ve got rappers like Nas and Jay-Z who have created insane wealth and legacies, yet have shown real growth in their content and sound like adults with responsibilities.
I respect the way Drake represents Toronto, as someone who’s born and raised here myself….but the music is incredibly boring.
merfurlurfer on
Damn Pitchfork has really been coming out swinging lately (and Iām here for it)
Colten_Giovanazzo on
MY gosh you’re comma happy..smh
DrifitingCanoe on
Him and Nicki have the same problem. They use every new song to tell you how great they are instead of showing it. Neither have made āfunā music since 2015 imo
slumvillain on
Fun probably became an adult
Turbulent-Tune1660 on
Guaranteed the majority of people clapping this on didnāt even listen to the albums. The whole article is just pure bait and slop.
the_dayman623 on
Drake makes palatable hip hop/rap for the average fan and therefore gets the streaming numbers that he and his record company want by releasing bloated beyond belief projects. His music has no depth or genuineness to it just like Drake himself. Itās sad a guy his age is still making petty and soulless music
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I will never, ever forget that Drake started to support Tory Lanez, a man whom he had previously hated, solely because Meg came forward about the shooting. Like, to put it another way, Drake heard that a man that he disliked had abused a woman *and decided to start supporting him based on that.* Fuck him, and Eminem, and everybody else who tried to humiliate Meg, forever.
I think we as a society should stop giving a shit about what pitchfork says
Pitchfork is really eating lately šš½šš½
Wth is grousingĀ
š okkkk
He probably couldāve and shouldāve pared down 30 tracks into a solid 10-song album but he prolly thinks everything he spits is hot fire but heās no Dylan.
Buffet of humiliation š
When has Drake ever been critically successful?
Where is the good music š whoās giving us TALENT
I know people love to use Pitchfork as an arbiter of culture for artists they hate, but honestly, Pitchfork focuses on outlandishly harsh reviews to drive clicks… the majority of the time.
I do not like Drake. I do not plan to seek out any song on this album, but I also don’t believe Pitchfork writes reviews honestly for the majority of mainstream artists. They are writing reviews like Regina George wrote in her Burn Book, kicking their feet under the table and giggling at how scathing they are…
I like some of Drakeās music but he is a super unlikeable person. If he was likable Iām sure reviews would be way more positive.
He’s pushing 40, has a son, and instead of showing any progression and maturity he just sounds more bitter as time goes on.
This is a guy who has too many enablers and has zero ability to reflect on anything. Meanwhile you’ve got rappers like Nas and Jay-Z who have created insane wealth and legacies, yet have shown real growth in their content and sound like adults with responsibilities.
I respect the way Drake represents Toronto, as someone who’s born and raised here myself….but the music is incredibly boring.
Damn Pitchfork has really been coming out swinging lately (and Iām here for it)
MY gosh you’re comma happy..smh
Him and Nicki have the same problem. They use every new song to tell you how great they are instead of showing it. Neither have made āfunā music since 2015 imo
Fun probably became an adult
Guaranteed the majority of people clapping this on didnāt even listen to the albums. The whole article is just pure bait and slop.
Drake makes palatable hip hop/rap for the average fan and therefore gets the streaming numbers that he and his record company want by releasing bloated beyond belief projects. His music has no depth or genuineness to it just like Drake himself. Itās sad a guy his age is still making petty and soulless music
Stop stop heās already dead!!
Holy AI written review