

If You’re Reading This doesn’t have tremendous pacing because it gets the hits out of the way early.

He’s reacting to whatever gets thrown at him. She is a female Pegasus pony who is a rebellious princess who is also Pipp Petals older sister, Queen Havens eldest daughter, and the heiress to the throne. This is the fourth album from the highly acclaimed artist and includes 20 dope tracks including last summer’s major hit ‘Hotline Bling’ which is the last track on the album.

The Album which has lot of expectations from the fans worldwide has Rihanna and Nigerias own boy Wizkid on it. Currently, Drake’s narrative is that he doesn’t need one. Princess Zipp Storm (full name Zephyrina Storm) is one of the main characters in My Little Pony: A New Generation and the fifth generation of the My Little Pony franchise. After much acclaim and hype Drake’s latest album ‘Views’ is finally here. Drake is finally out with His Album 'Views from the 6'. Drake has songs titled '6 God,' 'Star67,' '6 Man,' 'You & The 6,' and '6PM in New York.' This makes me think that Views From The 6 is a scrapped project. Chances are, though, that he’s working on something with some semblance of a narrative. There are six different songs that have '6' in the title, making me think that these were originally for Views From The 6. There’s no real way to know how long Drake’s been recording Views, or if he’s already scrapped older material once slated for release. except to say, “I’m still here, and I’m at the top and pissed off.” In comparison, If You’re Reading This had no calculated M.O. “Started from the Bottom” recreated his origin story “The Language” made him more of a “player” than a heartthrob and “Worst Behavior” took no prisoners. NWTS was his realization that his particular brand of emotive rap wasn’t permanent, so he sent off the old Drake in style. Not only did we get 20 fire tracks when we downloaded Drakes View From The 6, the demi-God also blessed us with a look book. So on Take Care, he got more serious (“Marvins Room”), kept the pop appeal (“Take Care”), fell in love at the strip club (“The Real Her”), and rapped his ass off (“Lord Knows”). Not only did we get 20 fire tracks when we downloaded Drakes View From The 6, the demi-God also blessed us with a look book. He shot for the moon on his debut, which included radio hits “Over” and “Find Your Love.” Despite the Lil Wayne cosign, some rap listeners didn’t take him seriously - he had to at least try to prove the industry gatekeepers wrong. Drake’s been notably pensive across his three albums (2010’s Thank Me Later, 2011’s Take Care, and 2013’s NWTS).
