It has to stand the test of time and take you back to the first time you heard it. That goes for diehard fans and people who aren‘t the biggest fans of the genre or the artist. It has to be widely acclaimed and playable from start to finish. It does something that others haven’t done or haven’t done as well and becomes the seminal title in a genre. Views isn’t a classic because it does nothing special. At the end of my blog post I suggested that Views will be the classic that Drake needs in order to be included in the G.O.A.T. When he’s actually rapping is it for the art of Hip Hop or is he following the formula and releasing a song for the streets before dropping something for the ladies? Even his softest songs aren’t that vulnerable and revealing. He has plenty of songs that are straight bars but one can’t help but question his sincerity. In a nutshell, Drake is a Hip Pop artist. One of our own alum, Zach Verbit, said it best in his Views review by comparing Drake to Taylor Swift in the sense that they’re both bonafide hit makers who make superficial and inoffensive songs about exes amongst other things, and because of this, their music has little staying power. I believe he’s one of the G.O.A.Ts but his content and lack of a classic album make that hard to justify.
A while back on my blog I asked why Drake’s name isn’t mentioned with the greats. I know Views is on a colossal and historical reign of terror on the Billboard charts and set a record for the amount of times it’s been streamed.ĭespite the praise, the critical consensus says Views is nice but not necessarily Drake’s best work. I’ve heard the noise and seen the headlines. It’s been two weeks since Drake’s highly anticipated album has been released, and as expected, folks are still in the honeymoon phase with it.
Is it safe to come out yet? Has the Views hype died down some?