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Drake - So Far Gone (2009/2019) [Official Digital Download]

Posted By: Pisulik
Drake - So Far Gone (2009/2019) [Official Digital Download]

Drake - So Far Gone (2009/2019)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Time - 73:50 minutes | 888 mb
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Drake’s calling card has become “Best I Ever Had”, a likable, breezy summery pop song that’s managed to ascend to Hot 97 omnipresence without any sort of label backing, a very serious achievement. It’s a Nerf-heavy declaration of lust with a nice sentiment behind it, Drake telling the song’s second-person subject that she’s prettiest with no makeup, that she’s the fucking best lay he ever had. It also contains the one and only slick punchline Drake offers on the whole hour-plus mixtape: “When my album drops, bitches’ll buy it for the picture/And niggas’ll buy it, too, and claim they got it for they sister.”

See, Drake’s not a great rapper. His delivery manages to convey confidence at pretty much all times, but it’s still halting and awkward. Half the time, his lines barely even make sense: “I never get attracted to fans/ Cuz an eager beaver could be the collapse of a dam” huh? And even if the tape is mostly crammed with emo soul-baring, he still comes up with lines like this: “My delivery just got me buzzing like the pizza man.” Ugh. In his four appearances on the tape, Lil Wayne just annihilates Drake. This wouldn’t be news, except we’re talking about circa-2009 syrup-fried Wayne here, and it’s rarer and rarer that he gets the better of anyone on a song.

Musically, Drake favors a very specific sort of sugary but spacious electro-soul; nearly every track makes heavy use of organ sustain and sparse heartbeat drums. He uses tracks from Swede-pop types like Lykke Li and Peter Bjorn and John, the sort of thing that seems forced and gimmicky when most rappers do it. In Drake’s hands, though, those songs make sense in close proximity to, say, Jay-Z’s “Ignorant Shit” or Kanye’s “Say You Will”. And it helps that he actually interacts with his source material. With “Little Bit”, Drake doesn’t simply rap over Lykke Li’s original. Instead, he structures it like a duet, he and Lykke slowly circling each other and admitting their crushed-out feelings. It’s cute. My favorite track on the tape is the DJ Screw tribute “November 18th”, wherein Drake pulls off something that I’ve never heard any actual Houstonians manage (sorry, Big Moe): He turns Screw’s slow, woozy sound into loverman R&B. The lyrical conceit is goofy as hell (“Tonight I’ll just fuck you like we’re in Houston” slow, get it?), but Drake’s angelic falsetto floats beautifully over the smeared-streetlights track, and it just sounds right.

And then there’s all that price-of-fame stuff. Again, blame Kanye, because somehow this comes out sounding slippery and interesting rather than petulant and unbearable. See, Drake’s figured out that the way to brag backhandedly to brag without bragging is to complain about all the awesome shit that you get to endure. So here he is on “The Calm”: “Look what I became, tryna make a name/ All my first dates are interrupted by my fame.” Other rappers talk big about getting mobbed every time I hit the mall; Drake complains about those masses making his candlelit dinners a little bit more awkward. Or: “My mother embarrassed to pull my Phantom out, so I park about five houses down.” You learn he has a Phantom, and you also learn that it’s the source of some family strife that doesn’t even make sense. Crafty. And now that Drake is really, truly famous, he should really have some shit to complain about.

Tracklist:

01. Lust For Life
02. Houstatlantavegas
03. Successful [feat. Trey Songz & Lil Wayne]
04. Lets Call It Off
05. November 18th
06. Ignant Shit [feat. Lil Wayne]
07. A Night Off [feat. Lloyd]
08. Say What's Real
09. Little Bit [feat. Lykke Li]
10. Best I Ever Had
11. Unstoppable [feat. Santigold & Lil Wayne]
12. Uptown [feat. Bun B & Lil Wayne]
13. Sooner Than Later
14. Bria's Interlude [feat. Omarion]
15. The Calm
16. Outro
17. Brand New
18. Congratulations

foobar2000 1.3.7 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2019-02-20 00:54:52

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Analyzed: Drake / So Far Gone
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR5 -0.27 dB -7.20 dB 2:56 01-Lust For Life
DR4 -0.29 dB -6.04 dB 4:51 02-Houstatlantavegas
DR5 -0.30 dB -6.20 dB 6:15 03-Successful (feat. Trey Songz & Lil Wayne)
DR4 -0.26 dB -5.31 dB 3:54 04-Lets Call It Off (feat. Peter Bjorn and John)
DR6 -0.27 dB -8.39 dB 3:08 05-November 18th
DR4 -0.27 dB -4.91 dB 5:02 06-Ignant Shit (feat. Lil Wayne)
DR4 -0.29 dB -6.52 dB 3:14 07-A Night Off (feat. Lloyd)
DR4 -0.30 dB -5.56 dB 3:51 08-Say What's Real
DR5 -0.32 dB -5.66 dB 3:50 09-Little Bit (feat. Lykke Li)
DR5 -0.32 dB -6.00 dB 4:18 10-Best I Ever Had
DR4 -0.29 dB -6.31 dB 3:30 11-Unstoppable (feat. Santigold & Lil Wayne)
DR5 -0.35 dB -5.62 dB 6:22 12-Uptown (feat. Bun B & Lil Wayne)
DR4 -0.29 dB -6.05 dB 4:22 13-Sooner Than Later
DR4 -0.35 dB -6.11 dB 2:20 14-Bria's Interlude (feat. Omarion)
DR3 -0.33 dB -5.62 dB 4:04 15-The Calm
DR12 -0.27 dB -16.40 dB 2:54 16-Outro
DR5 -0.29 dB -7.43 dB 3:33 17-Brand New
DR4 -0.35 dB -6.57 dB 5:33 18-Congratulations
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Number of tracks: 18
Official DR value: DR5

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1733 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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