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Lil Yachty Shared His Initial Review On Drake’s ‘For All The Dogs’
Canadian superstar Drake is gearing up for the much-anticipated release of his album “For All the Dogs,” scheduled for September 22. In anticipation of this project, Lil Yachty’s “A Safe Place” podcast, featuring MitchGoneMad, offered more insight into what fans can anticipate from the upcoming LP.
As a close collaborator and friend of the Toronto native, Lil Yachty expressed his initial concerns regarding the cohesiveness of the album, especially considering the assortment of songs he had access to.
He shared, “It’s interesting. It’s coming together a lot better than I thought when I… I just had a talk with him a couple [of] days ago in Vancouver, and I was like, ‘Man…’ I was a little worried, ’cause I have a lot of the songs, I don’t have all of ’em, I have a lot of ’em though. And I was just like, ‘Man, I just don’t know if it’s… How are you gon’ put this together?’”
The rapper continued, “Because it’s a lot of great songs, but they don’t really… In my brain, I was like, they didn’t really sound together. And then we had a talk about it, and he explained to me his thought process about it. And we drove somewhere, we drove to that video shoot which was like an hour away, and we listened to it, and it makes sense now.”
He continued to hint at the exploratory and occasionally contentious issues covered in the LP, which piqued viewers’ interest even more in the comments.
Yachty stated, “People gonna have a lot to say about some of his topics on this album. And I don’t think he does it on purpose. I think it’s just him — he just has a real… I will say he deals with some controversial things.”