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Drake and Bad Bunny have released new albums, 'For All the Dogs' and 'nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana' respectively. Both albums offer a darker tone and wish fulfillment to a generation of aggrieved men. Drake's album has sparked divisive discourse about maturity and misogyny, while Bad Bunny's album explores the woes of delivery work in Latin America. The albums are seen as extensions of the artists' previous work.
Drake's “For All the Dogs” isn’t an innovation in the Drake oeuvre. It’s an extension and distillation of what he’s been doing for a decade and a half: tell personal stories cut with boasting, providing a view into the broken heart of a superstar. https://t.co/kBpPWxmO8N
The woes of delivery work in Latin America’s busiest cities are inspiring songmakers across the continent https://t.co/2S0KQ0OC5z
'For All the Dogs' and 'nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana' offer a strikingly different tone than the excitable spirit of Drake and Bad Bunny's bigger hits. Both artists seem to believe in our current climate, it pays to be the villain. https://t.co/yqWjIeffnY
Drake's new LP has led to some of the most divisive discourse of Drake’s career, leading to conversations about maturity and misogyny. It also sets the table for debates about what a post-Drake era in hip-hop might look and sound like. https://t.co/kBpPWxmgjf
Bad Bunny and Drake Are Making Offers Their Fans Can’t Refuse (@CraigSJ - @vulture) https://t.co/dbVwSHZGwn
Drake’s ‘For All the Dogs’ and Bad Bunny’s ‘nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana’ offer dark wish fulfillment to a generation of aggrieved men. @CraigSJ reviews both new albums for @vulture https://t.co/7YlF4Wbc01
Drake’s ‘For All the Dogs’ and Bad Bunny’s ‘nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana’ offer dark wish fulfillment to a generation of aggrieved men, @CraigSJ writes https://t.co/HOmdKiMosG
The woes of delivery work are inspiring songmakers across Latin America https://t.co/2S0KQ0OC5z https://t.co/kF8mFah5Zp