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{{Infobox album
| Name = Views
| Name = Views from Quinten Miller
| Type = studio
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Drake (rapper)|Drake]]
| Artist = <nowiki>[[Drake (rapper)Quinten miller</nowiki>
| Cover = File:Drakeviewsfromthe6.jpg
| Cover = File:Drakeviewsfromthe6.jpg
| Released = April 29, 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/drake/status/719003714271449088|title=Drizzy on Twitter|work=Twitter}}</ref>
| Released = April 29, 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/drake/status/719003714271449088|title=Drizzy on Twitter|work=Twitter}}</ref>

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Views is the fourth studio album by Canadian rapper Drake. It was released on April 29, 2016,[5][6][7][8] by OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, Boy Better Know and Republic Records.

Background

The album's title was first announced as Views from the 6, as it first appeared from a report in a July 2014 article from Billboard.[9] According to Drake on Twitter, "the 6" is a reference to his hometown of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. On April 28, 2016, it was revealed that the title has been shortened to Views.[10] The cover artwork for Views was released via Drake's Twitter account on April 24, 2016, which features Drake sitting atop the CN Tower in Toronto. The CN Tower's Twitter account later confirmed it to be photoshopped.[11]

Release and promotion

On January 30, 2016, Drake released the album's promotional single, "Summer Sixteen". It was produced by 40, Boi-1da and Cubeatz. On April 4, 2016, Drake later released the official trailer for Views on his Twitter.[12] Drake promoted the album by opening "pop-up" stores around the United States, in places such as New York, Miami, L.A. and Palm Springs. The stores also gave away free black and white T-shirts to fans with "Views" written on the front. On April 21, 2016, OVO's record producer 40 posted on his Instagram, stating that the mixes for the clean versions were finished, as well as having all sample clearances and credits.[13] On April 26, 2016, Drake stated that Views would feature over 20 songs.[14] After his last pop-up store stop in Toronto, where he made an appearance, Drake released his album cover on social media. On April 28, 2016, the album premiered on Apple Music's OVO Sound Radio show, after his interview with Beats 1 radio host Zane Lowe, and it was officially released on the same night on Apple Music and iTunes exclusively.[15]

Singles

On July 31, 2015, Drake released the track, "Hotline Bling" as a standalone single. However, it was later re-released as a bonus track on Views. The song was produced by Nineteen85 and Frank Dukes.

On April 5, 2016, "One Dance" and "Pop Style" were released as the album's leading singles.[16]

Other songs

Prior to the album's release, these two tracks were leaked online; with one track, called "Faithful" featuring Pimp C, and the second track, called "Controlla" featuring Popcaan. Both of these tracks were included on the album with additional changes being made to both songs: an additional verse by dvsn was added to "Faithful" and Popcaan's verse has been removed on "Controlla".

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Daily Telegraph[17]
The Guardian[18]
Consequence of SoundB[19]
Pitchfork6.8/10[20]
Slant Magazine [21]

Views received generally positive reviews. Alex Petridis of The Guardian gave the album 4 out of 5 stars saying, "The rapper’s latest album offers a lengthy inventory of miseries, cleverly offset by a sly sense of humour and eclectic sound. It is compelling evidence that this is the defining pop artist of the moment". He concludes with, "Views isn’t a perfect album – some judicious pruning of the less impactful tracks would make it more easily digestible, and there are certainly moments when you start to wish Drake would cast his gaze a little further afield than his own navel – but nothing about it suggests that position is anything other than unassailable for the foreseeable future.".[18] Kitty Empire from the same gave the album a 4/5, saying, "As ever, though, the detail – both lyrical and producerly – is pin-sharp" [22]

In a mixed review of the album, Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph, who gave the album a 3 out of 5 stars said, "Views genuinely makes for mesmerising listening, even if much of the album seems to consists of lazy meanders through Drake's psyche. Is it futile to wish someone so smart and talented would take his nose out of his own navel for long enough to say something about the exterior world?"[17] Jon Caramanica of the New York Times said the album "finds Drake a conqueror between territories: fending off attacks from below, maintaining his grip on turf he controls and wondering what might be next." He concludes with, "Overall, 'Views' contains Drake’s most straightforward lyrics, and his emotional excavations aren’t as striking as they were a few years ago, when they had the sting of the new to them."[23]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Keep the Family Close"
  • Maneesh
5:29
2."9"
4:16
3."U With Me?"
4:57
4."Feel No Ways"
4:01
5."Hype"3:29
6."Weston Road Flows"
4:14
7."Redemption"
  • 40
5:34
8."With You" (featuring PartyNextDoor)
  • Graham
  • Jefferies
  • Brathwaite
  • Shane "Murda Beatz" Lindstrom
  • Carl McCormick
3:15
9."Faithful" (featuring Pimp C and dvsn)
4:50
10."Still Here"
  • Graham
  • Jahmar "Daxz" Carter
  • Shebib
3:10
11."Controlla"
4:05
12."One Dance" (featuring Wizkid and Kyla)
2:54
13."Grammys" (featuring Future)3:40
14."Childs Play"
  • Graham
  • Shebib
  • Leland Tyler Wayne
  • Mark Morales
  • Darren Robinson
  • Malcolm Nichols
  • Damon Wimbley
4:01
15."Pop Style"
3:33
16."Too Good" (featuring Rihanna)
  • Nineteen85
  • Supa Dups[b]
4:23
17."Summers Over Interlude"
  • Maneesh
1:46
18."Fire & Desire"
  • Graham
  • Shebib
  • Marvin "Hagler" Thomas
  • Brandy Norwood
  • Rochad Holiday
  • Curtis "Sauce" Wilson
  • Jeffrey Young
3:58
19."Views"
  • Graham
  • Biyade
  • Aion "Voyce" Clarke
  • Samuels
  • Maneesh
5:12
20."Hotline Bling"
  • Nineteen85
  • Frank Dukes
4:27
Total length:81:05
Notes
  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer.
  • ^[b] signifies an additional producer.
  • "Keep the Family Close" features uncredited vocals by Sabrina Galmo and Aion "Voyce" Clarke.
  • "U With Me?" features background vocals by Divine Brown.
  • "With You" features uncredited vocals by Jeremih.
  • "Summers Over Interlude" features uncredited vocals by Majid Al Maskati.
Sample credits
  • "9" contains samples of "Dying" performed by Mavado with vocals by Serani.
  • "U With Me" contains samples of "What These Bitches Want", and contains a interpolations of "How's It Goin' Down" performed by DMX.
  • "Weston Road Flows" contains samples of "Mary's Joint" performed by Mary J. Blige.
  • "One Dance" contains samples of "Do You Mind (Crazy Cousins Remix)" performed by Paleface with vocals by Kyla.
  • "Feel No Ways" contains samples of "World’s Famous" performed by Malcom McLaren.
  • "Redemption" contains samples of "One Wish" performed by Ray J.
  • "Faithful" contains samples of "Get Gone" performed by Ideal.
  • "Controlla" contains samples of "Tear Off Mi Garment" performed by Beenie Man.
  • "Childs Play" contains samples of "Rode That Dick Like a Soldier" performed by Ha-Sizzle.
  • "Too Good" contains samples and interpolations of "Love Yuh Bad" performed by Popcaan.
  • "Fire & Desire" contains samples of "I Dedicate (Part III)" performed by Brandy.
  • "Views" contains samples of "The Question Is" by The Winans.
  • "Hotline Bling" contains samples of "Why Can't We Live Together" performed by Timmy Thomas.

Personnel

References

  1. ^ "Drizzy on Twitter". Twitter.
  2. ^ "Everything We Learned From Drake's Interview With Zane Lowe". Genius.
  3. ^ Walker, Angus (April 29, 2016). "Here Are The Samples Drake Used On "VIEWS"". Hot New Hip Hop. Retrieved May 1, 2016. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ Benjamin, Jeff (April 28, 2016). "11 Songs Drake Sampled on 'Views': Listen Here". Fuse. Retrieved May 1, 2016. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ Singleton, Micah. "Drake's next album Views From The 6 will be released on April 29th". The Verge. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
  6. ^ Walker, Angus (2016-01-30). "Drake's "Views From The 6" Is Dropping In April". Hotnewhiphop.com. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
  7. ^ Singleton, Micah (2016-04-09). "Drake will release his next album, Views From The 6, on April 29th". theverge.com. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
  8. ^ "Views". iTunes.
  9. ^ Andrew Hampp (2014-07-15). "Drake Announces Fourth Album: 'Views From The 6' (Exclusive)". Billboard. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
  10. ^ "Behold! Drake has released the #VIEWS... - Universal Music Canada - Facebook".
  11. ^ "CN Tower/La Tour CN on Twitter". Twitter.
  12. ^ "Drizzy on Twitter: "4/29/16 #VIEWS Also VFT6 Will Be An Apple Music Exclusive & Physical Copy Will Come Out 2 Weeks After". Twitter. 2016-04-09. Retrieved 2016-04-10.
  13. ^ "Instagram". Instagram.
  14. ^ Walker, Angus. "Drake Reveals There Will Be 20 Songs On "Views"". HotNewHipHop. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  15. ^ Shah, Neil. "Drake Releases New Album 'Views' Exclusively With Apple". WSJ. Retrieved 2016-04-29.
  16. ^ "Everything We Know About "Views From The 6"". Billboard. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  17. ^ a b "Drake's navel gazing is starting to wear thin on Views - review". The Telegraph. April 29, 2016.
  18. ^ a b "Drake: Views review – hip-hop's crabby king tightens his grip on the crown". The Guardian. April 29, 2016.
  19. ^ Madden, Michael. "Drake-Views". Consequense of Sound. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  20. ^ Dombal, Ryan. "Drake Views". Pitchfork.com. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  21. ^ "Slant review".
  22. ^ Kitty Empire. "Drake: Views review – more sharp introspection". the Guardian.
  23. ^ Caramanica, Jon. "Review: On 'Views,' Drake Is Still His Own Genre". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 April 2016.