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Did Drake Suck All The Good Songs Out Of Party?

PartyNextDoor latest edition to his self entitled series wasn't so well received by a lot of people, myself included.

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Did Drake Suck All The Good Songs Out Of Party?
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So I was the newest edition to PartyNextDoor's discography was released not so long ago and in comparison to the other works I originally wasn't feeling too great about P3. Early on I decided that the majority of the songs were just trashy in comparison to the bulk of easy to listen to songs that were available as a selection on the earlier albums. My first impression of new music is rarely the same after I try to listen to it weeks later, I have two very polar reactions, either I'm into a piece collectively and I'll keep it in rotation for the week as I am walking around campus or as I run errands in my car throughout the day but if I like something you'll know it because I won't stop playing it. On the contrary with the "P3" album I just ruled it out as something that I wouldn't be interested in after listening to it with my close circle of friends and once alone.

In comparison to the first two albums, this one is a lot darker, one of my closer friends even went as far as to suggest that Drake may have taken all of PartyNextDoor's better hits before the release of his album which would explain the mass explosion of what seems to be a lot of filler songs.

Whether it's PartyNextDoor or another artist, try revisiting a collection or piece that you weren't originally feeling so much in an effort to see if your feelings towards it may have changed for the better.

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