Is Drake The Messiah For Millennials? – Nothing Was The Same Album Review

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mil·len·nial

miˈlenēəl
noun

1. a person reaching young adulthood around the year 2000; a Generation Yer.
“the industry brims with theories on what makes millennials tick”

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Some points of analysis:

The album that was scheduled to be released on Tuesday September 24, 2013 has been leaked, and a You Tube version of the new album is above.

 

The source of the latest random thought/rant tweets on Twitter for the last 48 hours has been identified, which has been discovered to be this album.

 

Drake has respect for his elders yet many of his lyrics seem to reveal a mental and emotional battle with his peers as is the current norm and tendency for the 80’s babies in this current age.

 

Drake and or his record label team is smart enough to recognize that the secret to long lasting success as a male artist is to keep it Pimpin, and aim your conversation subjects at the female folks, and perhaps even offer a personal name mention or two for some his past and personal relationships so that they may even post the news on their Twitter and Instagram  accounts saying “Yeah thats me”.

 

Rappin is rappin, yet since the beginning of time, the womenz’iz likes em a man that can sang!

 

The album in the context of its lyrics sounds alot like a mental counseling session where one is allowed to vent their inner demons, which may very well explain why so many of the same lyrics now comprise so many tweets and retweets on Twitter within the last 48 hours, even though the album has yet to be officially released.

 

In the song 305 to My City, Drake offers some motivational speaking services for working girls, which is definitely a plus as well as an in demand thing in today’s ultra competitive social environment. A whole new market niche if you were to ask me!

 

On the song Pound Cake ft. Jay Z, Jay Z reveals some interesting insider information that you would need proper clearances for us to reveal the seriousness of what is being stated.

 

Again, the album has been leaked and I am listening to a free version of it on YouTube as this article is being composed, which in a sense is an illegal offense, yet it does seem to look as if the leak was strategic and just the way that the game is played in the historic 2013 music year with past multi platinum selling albums that were also leaked.

 

Drake may be the only male artist in the Hip Hop industry who at least when it comes to women, may very well influence them to still break bread on the album even though its so easily available for free of charge downloads online.

 

Wrap up

Its a pretty cool piece of work. Very educational in regards to helping to understand the hearts and minds of the young adult population of the people that make the world go around and their fascination with Drake in his position of what really does appear to be The New Messiah For Millennials.