Drake's fourth EP isn't evil. Lyrically, it's a generic tape, musically, it's accessible and lukewarm, while the rap isn't captivating. After a badly successful imitation of the main mumble rappers in the first song, the second choice manages to make me like Lil Baby more than usual. The third track is a decent freestyle, even if it has too much length, with a forgettable RIck Ross. Overall it's a decent tape, three tracks, about twelve minutes, affordable trap production and decent rap, however, it's not an essential listening neither in the season nor in his discography. 5/10.
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