After some delays, Drake has finally released his long-awaited eighth solo studio album, “For All The Dogs.” This 23-track album is a highly anticipated project from the Toronto superstar.
In “For All The Dogs,” Drake explores a variety of themes and collaborations. He searches for the perfect match in “Search & Rescue” and reflects on toxic behaviors in past relationships with “Slime You Out,” featuring SZA. The album includes tracks like “Virginia Beach,” “Fear Of Heights,” “Tried Or Best,” “Drew A Picasso,” “Away From Home,” and the previously released “8AM In Charlotte.”
Drake also collaborates with other prominent artists on this album. He shares verses with J.Cole in “First Person Shooter” and joins forces with 21 Savage on “Calling For You.” Notable features include Bad Bunny in “Gently,” Yeat in “IDGAF,” PARTYNEXTDOOR in “Members Only,” Chief Keef in “All The Parties,” and Teezo Touchdown in “Amen.” SZA returns for “Rich Baby Daddy,” alongside Sexyy Red, and Lil Yachty makes a cameo in “Another Late Night.”
“For All The Dogs” follows Drake’s 2022 album “Honestly Nevermind,” which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts. It also marks his first project since his joint album with 21 Savage, “Her Loss,” which also achieved chart-topping success in the same year. This year, Drake has been active with collaborations and contributions to tracks by artists like J Hus and Young Thug.
The release of “For All The Dogs” is sure to make waves in the music industry and among Drake’s devoted fanbase.