Drake – For All The Dogs review: an uneven data dump with a few hidden gems

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rake has been teasing his new album For All The Dogs since June, but it’s not clear at all how much of what we hear now was written at that point. Since that first teaser, he has pushed the album’s release back multiple times, and only confirmed its arrival date – an unconventional 6am on the US East Coast – the day before it dropped. Search & Rescue, a song shared earlier this year to preview For All The Dogs, doesn’t even make the final album. If the album’s rollout feels off the cuff and spontaneously thrown together, this energy continues on the music itself.

The follow-up to his pair of 2022 albums – Honestly, Nevermind and full-length 21 Savage collaboration Her Loss – stretches across 23 songs and 90 minutes, with little to knit it together across its length. The album was announced as a companion piece to Drake’s poetry book Titles Ruin Everything, though again the touted threads between these pieces dissipate across its mammoth run-time.

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