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Few artists in history have manipulated the album format as deftly as Drake. Over a career spanning nearly fifteen years, the Canadian rapper, singer, and cultural omnivore has used his studio albums, mixtapes, and playlist projects to map the topography of modern fame: the loneliness at the top, the paranoia of betrayal, and the paradoxical desire for both love and total control.

The album’s thesis appears on “Tuscan Leather,” a six-minute, beat-switching mission statement: “This is nothing for the radio / But they’ll still play it though.” NWTS is his leanest, most cohesive album—a rapper finally comfortable in his skin. If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late (2015) – The Mixtape as Assault Dropped unannounced as a “mixtape” (to fulfill a label obligation), IYRTITL was actually a trap-infused, minimalist masterclass. It’s his hardest project: no ballads, no R&B features, just Drake rapping with clipped, hungry aggression over Plugg beats. “Know Yourself” gave the world “I was running through the six with my woes”; “Legend” opened with a prophecy; “6PM in New York” continued his timestamp series. It went platinum in a week and proved Drake could drop a commercial juggernaut without a “Hotline Bling” in sight. What a Time to Be Alive (2015) – With Future A crack-cocaine collaboration with Future, executive produced by Metro Boomin. It’s all trap energy and one-liners. “Jumpman” became a sports anthem; “Diamonds Dancing” found both men in rare melodic sync. A minor but essential artifact of the mid-2010s Atlanta-Toronto pipeline. Views (2016) – The Commercial Titan After the lean IYRTITL , Views was bloated, seasonal, and defiantly local. It opens with “Keep the Family Close” (a sweeping, orchestral betrayal fantasy) and contains “Hotline Bling” (the inescapable, dance-craze hit). But at 20 tracks, it meanders through Caribbean rhythms (“Controlla,” “One Dance”—his first No. 1 as a lead artist), grime (“Sneakin’”), and torpor. drake discography

Views is his best-selling album (over 6 million units in the US) but artistically divisive. The title track—“Views”—captures its essence: “I’m tired of hearin’ ’bout who you checkin’ for now / Just give it time, we’ll see who’s still around.” Conceived as a “playlist” to escape album expectations, More Life is Drake’s world-music passport: dancehall (“Passionfruit”), Afrobeat (“Get It Together”), UK drill (“No Long Talk”), and South African house (“Blem”). It’s messy but vibrant. “Fake Love” and “Portland” were hits, but the legacy is “Do Not Disturb,” a closing timestamp that perfectly summarizes his isolation: “I’ll be back in 2018 to give you the summary.” Part Four: The Feud Era & Contraction (2018–2022) Scorpion (2018) – The Double Album of Damage Control Twenty-five tracks, two sides: “A Side” for rap, “B Side” for R&B. Scorpion arrived in the wake of his Pusha-T feud (which exposed Drake’s secret son, Adonis) and is an album of raw, unprocessed defense mechanisms. “Emotionless” and “March 14” address his son with surprising tenderness; “Nonstop” and “I’m Upset” are petulant, catchy shrugs. Few artists in history have manipulated the album

What follows is a comprehensive, chronological guide to Drake’s official discography—from the hungry introspections of So Far Gone to the bloated, defiant swagger of For All the Dogs . Room for Improvement (2006) & Comeback Season (2007) Before the world knew his name, Drake (then Aubrey Graham) was a recovering Degrassi star rapping over beats by The Diplomats and Little Brother. These early mixtapes are raw and derivative—heavy on Jay-Z and Phonte influence—but they contain the DNA of his future style: conversational flows, singing-rapping hybrids, and obsessive self-analysis. Comeback Season ’s “Replacement Girl” (featuring Trey Songz) earned him a spot on BET, but it was the mixtape’s outro—“Closer”—that first revealed the wounded, nocturnal atmosphere he would later perfect. So Far Gone (2009) – The Breakthrough This is the seismic event. Dropping for free online in February 2009, So Far Gone didn’t just launch Drake; it rewired hip-hop’s emotional architecture. The 40 Shebib production—low-lit, sample-chopped, and percussively sparse—became a blueprint for “Toronto sound.” Tracks like “Successful” (with Trey Songz and Lil Wayne) articulated aspirational guilt, while “Houstonatlantavegas” turned a tour bus into a confessional booth. If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late (2015)

The hits were nuclear: “God’s Plan” (humanitarian flex), “Nice for What” (Lauryn Hill-sampled female empowerment anthem), and “In My Feelings” (the #DanceChallenge king). But at 90 minutes, Scorpion suffers from bloat—a problem that would define his later work. A compilation of non-album singles from 2010–2016, including “How Bout Now,” “Trust Issues,” and “Days in the East.” Essential for completionists, it’s a reminder that his loosies often rival his album cuts. Dark Lane Demo Tapes (2020) A pandemic-era dump of leaks and leftovers. “Chicago Freestyle” (with Giveon) and “When to Say When” are highlights, but the real news was “Toosie Slide,” a TikTok-bait dance track that felt cynically engineered. A placeholder album. Certified Lover Boy (2021) – The Meme as Album The pregnant-woman-emoji cover was a troll; the music was safe. CLB is Drake at his most formulaic: toxic R&B (“Girls Want Girls,” with its infamous “yeah, say that you a lesbian, girl, me too” line), stadium rap (“Way 2 Sexy”), and strained pathos (“Pipe Down”). It’s not bad—it’s just automatic. The sole risk: “Champagne Poetry,” a haunting, slowed-down soul opener. CLB debuted with the biggest streaming week of 2021, but critical goodwill had officially eroded. Honestly, Nevermind (2022) – The Dance Detour A shocking left turn: a house and techno album. Drake rarely sings about anything specific; the lyrics are vapor-thin. But as mood music, Honestly, Nevermind works. “Falling Back” (with its bizarre “I wanna get married” refrain), “Sticky,” and “Jimmy Cooks” (a 21 Savage tag-team closer) showed a star unbothered by expectations. A fascinating, disposable experiment. Part Five: The Exhausted King (2023–Present) Her Loss (2022) – With 21 Savage A return to WATTBA energy, but darker. 21 Savage’s deadpan menace perfectly counterbalances Drake’s passive aggression. “Rich Flex” birthed memes; “Circo Loco” reignited the Megan Thee Stallion feud; “Middle of the Ocean” delivered one of his best late-album timestamps. Their chemistry is genuine—more equals than student-teacher. For All the Dogs (2023) – The Autopilot Era By 2023, Drake’s releases felt like content drops rather than statements. For All the Dogs is 84 minutes of familiar tropes: disaffected R&B, half-hearted drill beats, and lyrics about strippers with master’s degrees. “Virginia Beach,” “First Person Shooter” (featuring a J. Cole cameo that reignited the “Big Three” debate), and the SZA-assisted “Slime You Out” are highlights. But the album is shapeless, too long, and too comfortable. The cover, drawn by his son Adonis, is more interesting than most of the music. Some Sexy Songs 4 U (2025) – With PartyNextDoor A late-career pivot into pure R&B atmosphere. After years of strained pop-rap, SSS4U strips away the bravado for nocturnal, vibey duets. PartyNextDoor’s languid production pulls Drake back toward the Take Care –era bedroom aesthetic. Songs like “Gimme a Hug” and “When He’s Gone” find him wrestling with middle-aged romantic exhaustion. It’s his most cohesive project since More Life , suggesting that the best version of Drake might finally be retiring the rap battles and embracing the slow jam. Essential Listening Guide | For the Beginner | Take Care (2011) | | --- | --- | | For the Skeptic | If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late (2015) | | For the Purist | Nothing Was the Same (2013) | | For the Completionist | So Far Gone (2009) | | For the Late-Night Vibes | Some Sexy Songs 4 U (2025) | Final Assessment Drake’s discography is a study in diminishing returns that somehow never diminish his commercial power. His first four projects ( So Far Gone , Take Care , NWTS , IYRTITL ) constitute one of the greatest runs in hip-hop history. Since Views , he has become a victim of his own formula—more prolific, but less surprising. Yet even his weakest albums contain moments of startling clarity (“Do Not Disturb,” “Champagne Poetry,” “Middle of the Ocean”). He remains, for better or worse, the definitive rapper of the streaming age: omnivorous, self-contradictory, and impossible to ignore.

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The Foot Fraternity Statement of Purpose: To ignore or belittle those who differ from a "norm" can make a person feel depressed, worthless or alone. I cannot deny that person the peace of mind of something as simple as an affirmation of one's sensuality between consenting adults. No concept or institution which is indifferent to the needs of the human spirit can survive. Whatever your fetish, if between consenting adults, is just fine and very normal for you. The approval of all who come here is the fraternal brotherhood that we all seek. You are NOT alone in your desires and how wonderful that you have found a place to be your TRUE self.

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