By Alexander Cobbs The team up that all rap fans have been waiting for is finally here. Drake and 21 Savage have finally dropped their collaboration album “Her Loss”. After the release of their first two songs together, “Knife Talk” and “Jimmy Cooks,” it was established that the two's rapping chemistry was off the charts. So, when it was teased that 21 and the 6 God were dropping a collab album, fans all around the world were pumped. Well now the album is finally here, so without further ado, here’s a review of “Her Loss” by Drake and 21 Savage.
The album starts off with a song titled “Rich Flex”. It starts off strange, but as soon as 21 gets on the beat, he lets all the fans know what time it is. The song gets a little weird after that as Drake switches the beat and starts singing. But as soon as Drake switches the beat again, it turns into a completely different song. It goes from alright, to straight heat, and is a perfect way to start off the album. The momentum does not stop with the songs “Major Distribution” and “On BS” following the first. “Major Distribution” starts off with a smooth melody from Drake. Then towards the middle of “Major Distribution”, the beat switches up and Drake and 21 start sliding. “On BS” was no different as 21 and Drake are flowing from beginning to end. After those three songs is the song “BackOutsideBoyz” which only has Drake on it. However, it is ad-libbed by rapper Lil Yachty. The middle of the album is a lot like the beginning. It sounds like every song is very different from the one before it. But it works because many of the songs sound great. The songs “Hours In Silence”, “Treacherous Twins”, and “Circo Loco” are absolutely loved by all the fans who have listened so far. “Circo Loco” is said to probably be the best song on the entire album. One of the songs even has a surprise feature from none other than Travis Scott. It is one good song after another. “Her Loss” wraps up with songs such as “More M’s”, “3AM on Glenwood” and “I Guess it’s ‘Forget’ Me”. “More M’s” is more of a cold-hearted beat and on it, both Drake and 21 talk about all the things they are tired of and the respect they deserve. It is a solid way to start the end of the album. “3AM on Glenwood” is a song only by 21 Savage and in it he talks about his life as a Gangster. It is a strange beat to do it on, but it ends up working out as the flow sounds really good. “I Guess it's ‘Forget’ Me” is a song only by Drake and in it, Drake talks about his own life and how he worked hard to get out of where he came from. It leaves all the fans that listened to the album with a deeper thinking on what is being talked about throughout the album. Overall, the album is phenomenal. The ordering of the album is very well orchestrated and allowed for the album to sound like it was telling a story almost. The fans are responding fantastically, and the album is a great bounce back from Drake's last album “Honestly Nevermind,” which wasn’t liked by many people. But “Her Loss” by Drake and 21 Savage may potentially be the Rap Album of the Year.
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