“Passionfruit” is, probably, the biggest single of the album again, a totally new flow and beat for Drake, that masterfully gives his markedly R’n’B turn to a tropical instrumental. The attempt to make grime more attractive to a non-british audience is a great accomplishment of Drake’s new work, made even more clear in the perfect “Skepta Interlude”. Drake isn’t surely a bright example of conciseness and just one year after the rambling and exceptionally boring Views, the Canadian artist makes his comeback with a 81-minutes-long new selection of songs titled More Life. This new project, conceived by Drake as a playlist, is an eclectic and diverse album, that includes a number of different genres and styles.Īlthough the extreme length and the playlist concept inevitably recall what we heard with Views the substantial differences with the predecessor are made clear from the very first tracks.ĭespite “Free Smoke”, the opening act of the album, being a classic, not too inspired trap song, “No Long Talk”, featuring grime icon Giggs, perfectly explains what More Life is all about: Drake experimenting with different flows, genres and styles.