Drake, one of the
most successful rappers of the moment, on Friday released his
long-awaited new album, “Views” — an ode to his hometown Toronto.
“Views” — his fourth studio album, and the first since “Nothing Was
the Same” in 2013 — is a 20-track opus that clocks in at nearly 90
minutes.
It was released exclusively at midnight on Apple Music and iTunes — further evidence of the power of the streaming market.
“The album is based around the change of the seasons in our city,”
the 29-year-old Canadian rapper said in an interview late Thursday with
Apple’s Internet radio station Beats 1. Fans got an early listen of the
music before the midnight release.
“Winter to summer and then back to winter again. It’s just to show
you the two extreme moods that we have. We’re very grateful for our
summers but we also make our winters work … And they’re harsh.”
“It creates a different type of atmosphere, a different sound, a
different type of person even. And I thought it was really important to
make the album here during the winter,” he said.
Drake invited a few top names to collaborate with him: Rihanna — who
previously paired with the rapper on “What’s My Name?” and “Work” —
sings on “Too Good” and Kanye West produced “U With Me?”
“Views” also includes a few recently released songs including “Pop
Style” — a track which initially featured West and Jay Z, but which
Drake changed in the final edit to cut them — and the smash hit “Hotline
Bling” as a bonus track.
“I’m really proud of the songwriting on this,” Drake said.
The album cover is a picture of the landmark CN Tower in Canada’s
largest city — with the rapper Photoshopped into it so he appears to be
perched on top of it.
– Power of streaming –
Drake first started discussing the album in 2014, and gave it a
temporary title, “Views from the 6” — a reference to the fact that in
1998, Toronto incorporated six separate municipalities into one
mega-city.
But in 2015, he instead released two separate mixtapes.
“If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late,” which Drake considered a
mixtape and he initially released on Apple’s iTunes, was the sixth top
selling “album” in the United States last year and was nominated for the
Grammy for Best Rap Album.
The success of the mixtape propelled Drake to be one of the most
sought-after performers last year and he headlined major festivals
including Coachella in California.
Drake is set to tour in the United States and Canada this summer.
The release of “Views” comes less than a week after Beyonce dropped
her surprise new album, “Lemonade” — also exclusively on a streaming
platform, her husband Jay Z’s Tidal.
In 2015, recorded music revenue expanded by 3.2 percent worldwide to
$15 billion, fueled by an extraordinary growth in subscriptions to
streaming services, according to the International Federation of the
Phonographic Industry.
The growth was the first uptick in the music industry at a more than
marginal level since 1998, when sales grew 4.8 percent year-on-year.
Apple Music now has 13 million users, Apple boss Tim Cook said this week.
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