Album Review: Drake and Future Trade Verses; Release Collaborative Mixtape "What a Time To Be Alive"

"What A Time To Be Alive" album cover (Cash Money Records/ Epic Records).

Drake and Future’s long-rumored mixtape, What a Time To Be Alive, dropped yesterday exclusively on iTune and Apple Music. The mixtape has eleven songs in total, and Drake and Future are the only artists to rap; there are no features. The tone of the mix tape is very mellow and low key in comparison to some of Drake’s other angry lyrics and intense vibes of past albums. Funky electronic beats fill out many of the songs including “Digital Dash” and “Big Rings.” “Digital Dash” in particular contains high-pitched background sound that creates a unique track on the mixtape. 

“Big Rings” is something Drake’s audience, in particular, is more used to hearing as he brags about his rap star status and his entourage, “Cause I got a really big team, and they need some really big rings, and they need some really nice things, better be comin’ with no strings.” Even in the short introduction, Drake creates the persona his fans look for within self-confident lyrics. He states, “Yeah, I know we just signed a deal, but I need my advance on the next one, too. They know Imma be around…” Even though the tone of the Drake and Future’s mixtape is more relaxed with techno-like backbeats than If You’re Reading this It’s Too Late, Drake still brings out his personality within songs like “Big Rings.”

“Plastic Bag” is a song from What a Time To Be Alive that is reminiscent of Usher’s recent “I Don’t Mind” as it discusses the job choice of a stripper. “Plastic Bag” includes a fair amount of both Drake and Future. Future raps in the second half, “Magic City on a Monday. We worship this like a Sunday… Get a plastic bag, go ahead and pick up all the cash. You danced all night, girl, you deserved it.” Though the lyrics certainly carry the stereotypical macho rap persona as does Usher’s song, it also encourages the woman’s job choice as a financial means instead of solely degrading it. 

“Digital Dash” is arguably the most noteworthy song off of the mix tape. This is because of two reasons: as previously mentioned, the high-pitched backbeats are extremely unique; in addition, both Future and Drake have extremely lengthy rap verses that demonstrate both their talents as artists. This is also the first song on the mix tape, so it sets the tone for the other ten to come. 

Future certainly holds his own in the artistic presence of a force as formidable as Drake throughout What a Time To Be Alive. In an exciting articulation of both rappers’ successes, Future tells the listeners in “Scholarship,” “I came out the trenches, I really made it, I come out the gutter, I really made it;” Drake adds in with Future on the hook, “I’m ballin’ outta control.” The feat of this mixtape is extremely impressive closely following Drake’s recent platinum selling album release in February and Future’s album release in July. Do Drake & Future have a platinum selling project on their hands, a second in less than a year for Drizzy? What a time to be alive for these two rap moguls.  

Purchase What a Time To Be Alive on iTunes here.

 

 

Best of 2014: Top 10 Photos & Videos

We've gathered our favorite moments of 2014 in photos and videos from all of the shows we went to this year. See them below:

10. Wiz Khalifa's "Under The Influence of Music" Tour:

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9. Bea Miller being super adorable during our interview:

8. Demi Lovato being a boss as always on her world tour:

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7. Justin Timberlakes "20/20 Experience" World Tour:

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6. Little Mix doing an album signing for "Salute":

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5. Drake making a hilarious (and late) VMA acceptance speech:

. Timeflies doing an insane freestyle for us:

3. Ty Dolla $ign lighting up during our interview:

2. Jennifer Lopez striking a pose at Kiss Concert:

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1. Iggy Azalea & Charli XCX performing "Fancy" together at Jingle Ball:

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PHOTOS: Drake & Lil Wayne Bring Rap Battles To Boston

Lil Wayne performing in Mansfield, MA on August 25th, 2014 as part of his "Drake Vs. Lil Wayne" tour (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Drake and Lil Wayne brought their rap-battle themed "Drake Vs. Lil Wayne" tour to the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, MA earlier this week. Check out the gallery below for photos from the big night:

Drake also made an acceptance speech for the VMA he won for "Best Hip Hop Video" at the 2014 VMAs. See the hilarious footage below:

Lil Wayne Releases New Single With Drake In Celebration Of Tour

Young Money/Cash Money

Young Money/Cash Money

Young Money head Lil Wayne just released a new single in celebration of his tour with Drake that kicks off tonight in Buffalo, NY. 

The single, also featuring Drake, will be on Wayne's upcoming album, "The Carter V". Listen below:

Be sure to catch Lil Wayne and Drake on their "Drake Vs. Lil Wayne" tour, coming to a city near you soon! See full dates below: