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8.0
130410
8.0 |
All Music
Nevermind is a welcome development in the Drake saga, a left turn off what was starting to seem like an endless stretch of trap-heavy highway. The destination is still sad and self-involved, but at least the scenery is colorful and never boring
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8.0
130426
8.0 |
A.V. Club
His seventh studio album is both a radical departure and a decently safe bet
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7.0
130411
7.0 |
Exclaim
If it took enough critical uproar for Drake to start taking risks, even small ones like Honestly, Nevermind, then it should be enough for him to set himself up to break even more creative ground without endangering his bottom line
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7.0
130412
7.0 |
Clash
For those who dare to read beyond the headline, Drake has offered us glimmers of the truth, and the whole truth
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7.0
130498
7.0 |
Spectrum Culture
Someday, Drake might expand his chops as a singer and a songwriter; he might even grow as an adult and a human being. But even if he doesn't, this is a much-needed and appreciated rejuvenation
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6.7
130441
6.7 |
Entertainment Weekly
If these experiments from two of pop's reigning tastemakers are any indication, the next 12 months could very well be dominated by the loud, busy, crazy, exuberant sounds of three decades ago. Honestly, that's reason enough to celebrate
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6.6
130423
6.6 |
Pitchfork
A breezy Drake dance album sounds great in concept, but the half-measure house beats and lackluster songwriting keep it from really popping off
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6.0
130424
6.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Drake falls short of his album ambitions on the house driven Honestly, Nevermind
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6.0
130413
6.0 |
NME
The Canadian's latest release surprises in many ways, ditching bland trap for house beats and some daring, if somewhat mixed, vocal takes
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6.0
130414
6.0 |
The Guardian
The Canadian superstar’s new album is surprisingly full of house music, but his passive-aggressive complaints get dull
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