Drake released his fifth album Scorpion on June 29.
The double-side rap and R&B album is the Toronto-based artistѻýs follow-up to ѻýMore Lifeѻý released in 2016.
With 25 songs, Scorpion features artists including Nicki Minaj, Jay-Z, but also has samples of the late Michael Jackson, as well as Mariah Carey and Lauryn Hill.
Since the release early Friday morning, social media users and ultra-Drake fans have been reeling over some of Drakeѻýs confessions in the hour-and-a-half-long album.
From a secret son, to how the Canadian artist is impacted by internet trolls, fans are eating the lyrics up while others arenѻýt so sure.
I blame .
ѻý Gio (@Gioalexis1)
Hot Take: Drakeѻýs album is not good.
ѻý Sawyer Kuepker (@sawyerk12)
every song on scorpion is good, but none of them give me the feeling that some Drake songs did, except the one with Michael Jackson
ѻý aidan same (@aidansame)
Thatѻýs how you feel is the realist drake song
ѻý Gil Rivera™ (@Always_Gilly)
The album is available on streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music
On Apple Music, Drake wrote the editorѻýs note: ѻýI hate when Drake raps. Drake sings too much. Drake is a pop artist. Drake doesnѻýt even write his own songs.
ѻýDrake took an l. Drake didnѻýt start from the bottom. Drake is finished. I like Drakeѻýs older stuff. Drake makes music for girls. Drake thinks heѻýs Jamaican. Drake is an actor. Drake changed. Anybody else > Drake ѻý. Yeah yeah we know.ѻý
Video by The Canadian Press.
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