The track “Laugh Now Cry Later” serves as the first single off Drake's upcoming studio album titled 'Certified Lover Boy'. The track is a hip hop song which features production from Rogét Chahayed, Yung Exclusive, Cardo & G. Ry. It was released on August 14, 2020 and is the first collaboration between Drake and Lil Durk.
What the artist means
Aubrey Drake Graham, the biggest artiste in the music industry is in full album mode on this one. The track is the first single off his upcoming album titled 'Certified Lover Boy' and he's fully certified here. The track sees him throwing subliminal shade at numerous rap foes, flexing ostentatiously as well as celebrating the finer things of life. Drake starts the song by shouting out his Toronto roots. The track is laced around a super catchy hook and before you know it Lil Durk comes in with a beautiful and soulful verse that sees him rhyming Drake with Dracs as well as inviting him to come down to his hood. After the standout feature Drake goes hard and reminds us why exactly he's been a fixture of the past decade of music. He doesn't miss a single step on this one.
What the song means to me
The song is beautiful and nostalgic. It's a throwback to the days of old when all the songs were anthems and you could play them at home feeling like you're in a super bowl stadium. The track reminds me of his catchy tune of old 'God's Plan' and it shows the boy Drake still has the Midas touch. The tracks production is a keeper and it makes me feel like I'm taking a stroll in the Nike headquarters where he shot the video (such an insane flex). The track sets me in the mood and if Drake's next album sounds just like this, my gosh we are in for a classic.
The track “Laugh Now Cry Later” serves as the first single off Drake's upcoming studio album titled 'Certified Lover Boy'. The track is a hip hop song which features production from Rogét Chahayed, Yung Exclusive, Cardo & G. Ry. It was released on August 14, 2020 and is the first collaboration between Drake and Lil Durk.
What the artist means Aubrey Drake Graham, the biggest artiste in the music industry is in full album mode on this one. The track is the first single off his upcoming album titled 'Certified Lover Boy' and he's fully certified here. The track sees him throwing subliminal shade at numerous rap foes, flexing ostentatiously as well as celebrating the finer things of life. Drake starts the song by shouting out his Toronto roots. The track is laced around a super catchy hook and before you know it Lil Durk comes in with a beautiful and soulful verse that sees him rhyming Drake with Dracs as well as inviting him to come down to his hood. After the standout feature Drake goes hard and reminds us why exactly he's been a fixture of the past decade of music. He doesn't miss a single step on this one.
What the song means to me The song is beautiful and nostalgic. It's a throwback to the days of old when all the songs were anthems and you could play them at home feeling like you're in a super bowl stadium. The track reminds me of his catchy tune of old 'God's Plan' and it shows the boy Drake still has the Midas touch. The tracks production is a keeper and it makes me feel like I'm taking a stroll in the Nike headquarters where he shot the video (such an insane flex). The track sets me in the mood and if Drake's next album sounds just like this, my gosh we are in for a classic.