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The album starts out on a smooth note with the hazy, atmospheric sounds of “Over My Dead Body,” a soft, melodic track by longtime Drake collaborator, producer Noah “40” Shebib. Take Care is a well-crafted album-a more cohesive effort than Thank Me Later-and shows the growth the artist has made.
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Since dropping the mixtape So Far Gone a few years ago, Drake has gone on a meteoric rise from underground rapper to hip-hop king. Whether coming with a smooth, introspective r&b track or a hard-hitting rap track with blazing rhymes, Drake seems to have perfected his style to the point where his skill and knack for making relatable songs can no longer be ignored by anyone. In Take Care, he was able to put his time and efforts in to turning out a more complete album sure to gain the young rapper more notoriety. Drake has stated that he felt his first studio album was rushed and that when it was done, he did not have time to go back over it and ensure the final product was what he wanted to be. Hip-hop superstar Drake returns to the scene with his highly anticipated sophomore album, Take Care, and the time away was undeniably well spent.