Drake’s album “For All The Dogs” is more than just another album under his name. It has some of the most known rappers featuring in it. It ended up on lists for best album of the year. It was the highest selling rap album of the year. The album has multiple themes that Drake talks about, and it also the many different types of beats.
“For All The Dogs” has an impressive list of featured artists on it, and not just rappers either. The list is very diverse. Some of the features to “For All The Dogs” is 21 Savage who has become famous for collaboration with Drake. 21 Savage and Drake’s chemistry gets brought out a lot in this album like in the track “No Luv.” Another feature in “For All The Dogs” is SZA. SZA brings out the more emotional part of the album, talking about heartbreak and love. Overall, the features on “For All The Dogs” are amazing.
The songs on “For All The Dogs” range from songs about love to songs about rising up to what he is today. One of the core themes that he raps about a lot in his album is loyalty. From the very first track, Drake addresses the people that have stood by him, even through the highs and the lows. He talks about keeping those who truly understand the journey.
“For All The Dogs” production is smooth but yet haunting, with minimalist beats that let Drake’s bars shine. “For All The Dogs” has many club bangers on it too, like the tracks “Racks and Riches” and “Flex It”. These songs are perfect for a night out. However, there are layers to these songs too. In “Flex,” it talks about the realization that wealth is not the measure of happiness.
Overall, Drake’s album “For All The Dogs” is an amazing album because of the features in it, the themes and the various types of beats in it.