Honestly, Nevermind

Honestly, Nevermind

by Drake
Honestly, Nevermind

Honestly, Nevermind

by Drake

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Overview

One of the underrated aspects of Drake's charm is his prowess as a vocalist. Paired with the right mood or set of lyrics, he can conjure up a pretty convincing case that he's something of an R&B visionary. On the albums leading up to 2022's Honestly, Nevermind, Drake seemed to mostly forget his status, focusing mainly on rapping over dragging trap beats and only rarely showing off his skills as a singer. Amazingly, at some point prior to the recording of the album, trap fever seems to have broken and some different flavors finally started to creep back into the mix. Working with an array of producers including longtime ally 40, Carnage, and Black Coffee, Drake touches on new sounds like house music and Baltimore club, delves into guitar jazz fleetingly, and only invites a couple guests along to contribute instead of the usual cast of hundreds. It makes for one of his most varied and interesting records, with a melancholy, slightly defensive lyrical viewpoint that's familiar to all who have ever heard a Drake song, but here it feels somehow like the words cut a little closer to the bone. Perhaps it's the fact that he keeps the focus pointed directly at himself and doesn't bring anyone else in to distract from his litany of desperate heartbreaks, bitter revenge fantasies, hurt feelings, and romantic betrayals. Unlike his recent albums where the listener might have felt locked in with no escape from the darker side of Drake's psyche thanks to the monochromatic production, here one could choose to ignore the deluge of self-pity and focus instead on the rollicking late-night house jams ("Texts Go Green"), slippery club ballads ("Flight's Booked" and the sample-damaged, Mr. Fingers-sounding "Massive"), bubbly summer tunes ("Down Hill"), and the slinky "Tie That Binds," which brings just a touch of Latin soul to the proceedings. Of course, it's never exactly fun, since there is a thick coat of ghostly synth pads and backing vocals pulling the clouds over any hint of sun. Nobody really comes to a Drake record for fun, though; they come for a mood, and this record delivers it fully, only wrapped in some new, almost bright threads. There are a few tracks where Drake does some rapping: the pumping Baltimore-influenced "Sticky" is the most fun, while the album-ending, 21 Savage-featuring "Jimmy Cooks" is typical boasty Drake, but since it's an outlier, it has a little more impact than when it's surrounded by 20 more of them. Honestly, Nevermind is a welcome development in the Drake saga, a left turn off what was starting to seem like an endless stretch of trap-heavy highway. The destination is still sad and self-involved, but at least the scenery is colorful and never boring. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 03/17/2023
Label: Island / Republic
UPC: 0602448193582
Rank: 20814

Tracks

  1. Intro
  2. Falling Back
  3. Texts Go Green
  4. Currents
  5. A Keeper
  6. Calling My Name
  7. Sticky
  8. Massive
  9. Flights Booked
  10. Overdrive
  11. Down Hill
  12. Tie That Binds
  13. Liability
  14. Jimmy Crooks

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Drake   Primary Artist
21 Savage   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Richard Zastenker   Keyboards,Guitar
Tim Suby   Keyboards
Wondra030   Piano
Douglas Ford   Vocals (Background)
Beau Nox   Guitar,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Nyan Lieberthal   Drums,Keyboards
Emily Hemelberg   Vocals (Background)
Mukengerwa Tresor Riziki   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
James Bryan   Guitar
Alex Lustig   Keyboards
Tresor Riziki   Vocals
Noah Shebib   Keyboards
Black Coffee   Drums
Johannes Klahr   Guitar,Keyboards

Technical Credits

Richard Zastenker   Composer,Producer,Programming
Sheyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph   Composer
Tim Suby   Composer,Producer
Ramon Ginton   Composer,Producer
Wondra030   Producer
Nyan   Producer
Douglas Ford   Composer
Tizzle   Producer
Teslenko Artem Alexandrovich   Composer
Sipho Silio   Composer
Beau Nox   Producer
Christian Astrop   Composer
IBN Young   Composer
Nyan Lieberthal   Composer,Producer
Esona Tyolo   Composer,Producer
Ginton   Producer
Sona   Producer
Vidal Davis   Composer
Marsha Ambrosius   Composer
Natalie Stewart   Composer
Harry Ray   Composer
Luca Pretolesi   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Ry Cuming   Composer
Govi   Producer
LaMarquis Jefferson   Composer
Black Coffee   Producer
Philip Boellhoff   Composer
James Bryan   Composer
Rampa   Producer
Michael Malih   Producer
Sipho Sililo   Composer
Hannes Buescher   Composer
Noel Cadastre   Composer,Recording
Donnell Prince   Composer
Nkosinathi Maphumulo   Composer
Gordo   Producer
Gregor Suetterlin   Composer
Jonathan Smith   Composer
Kevin Gomringer   Composer
Tim Gomringer   Composer
Cubeatz   Producer
Diamante Blackmon   Composer
Jamal Glaze   Composer
Lawrence Edwards   Composer
Anderson Hernandez   Composer
Vinylz   Producer
Mukengerwa Tresor Riziki   Composer
RY X   Producer
Nathi Maphumulo   Composer
Alex Lustig   Composer,Producer
D-Ford   Composer
Tresor Riziki   Composer
Marcel Kosic   Composer
Harley Arsenault   Recording
Jorja Smith   Composer
&Me   Producer
Aubrey Graham   Composer
Noah Shebib   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Recording,Mixing Engineer
Al Goodman   Composer
Walter Morris   Composer
Andre Boadu   Composer
D. Williams   Composer
David Vogt   Composer
Tay Keith   Producer
Johannes Klahr   Composer,Producer,Programming
Klahr   Producer
Brytavious Chambers   Composer
Nile Goveia   Composer
Alexander Lustig   Composer
Vlado   Producer
Kaushik Barua   Composer
Kid Masterpiece   Producer
Christian Beau Anastasiou Astrop   Composer
Craig Love   Composer
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