

Nothing Was the Same intensified Drake's sensitivity even as it deepened the ominous undercurrent in his music. These are songs about success and celebration, but more importantly, they address the inescapable fear and danger inherent in any conquest. Working primarily with his longtime collaborator Noah 40 Shebib and a. Nothing Was the Same doesn't show large amounts of growth, but the small changes to the sound and.

Drake's songs, while revealing both emotional and grammatical malapropisms, explore emotions of uncertainty, insecurity, and heartbreak. The first half of the album typically explicitly addresses fame with confessional songs about unrequited love, cash, and women, followed by club-oriented and erotic songs. The Toronto Star describes the content as "about the sorts of doubts, excesses, betrayals and creeping paranoid suspicions that arrive hand-in-hand with celebrity." Music journalist Greg Kot identifies the album as "personal and eccentric, the journal of a flawed, self-doubting regular guy rather than a strutting icon-in-waiting."

Lyrically, Thank Me Later has moody, introspective subject matter, which focuses primarily on the introduction of Drake to fame and his romances. Thank Me Later is characterized by delicate arrangements, obscured keyboards, skittering snare drums, and reverbed percussion and has a languorous, atmospheric production. MP3 SONGS FULL Drake Thank Me Later Working.
