For the most part, increased success hasn’t done much to improve Drake’s mood, as he details his failures at love, his worries about living a hollow life, and his general malaise. The plan fell through, but his 2011 album Take Care has the feel of a late-night R&B album, full of slow tempos, muted textures, impassioned crooning, and an introspective tone that is only rarely punctured by aggressive tracks, boasts, and/or come-ons. On Spotify, Scorpion‘s tracks have chalked up over 132 million streams in its first 24 hours.After the huge commercial and artistic success of his last album, Thank Me Later, Drake threatened/promised that his next album would be a straight-up R&B record that forsook rapping for vocals. As noted by Variety, Apple Music has confirmed that the album “Scorpion” beat the record with the project reaching over 170 million streams inside of 24 hours. Now the mammoth double-album is also available on most of music streaming services, such as Apple Music, Spotify or Amazon Music, and it is well on its way toward beating the record for most streams in one week. It was supported by the singles 'God's Plan' and 'Nice for What' which had already spent a cumulative 18 weeks at the top of the Billboard singles chart. With a whopping total of 25 songs, “Scorpion” is a double-sided project its 'A side' is solely dedicated to rap whilst the 'B side' incorporates more of an R&B style. The title was likely inspired by Drake’s Zodiac sign, Scorpio. Canadian rapper Drake’s fifth solo studio album – “Scorpion” was finally released on June 29 via Young Money/Cash Money/Republic Records.
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