Drake's 'More Life' Album Spawns Epic Twitter Reactions
By Jasmine Washington
After months of waiting on pins and needles, Drake's More Life album is finally here! Drizzy streamed the 22-track LP on his OVO Sound Radio show before officially releasing it last night (March 18).
Fans quickly took to Twitter sharing their thoughts on Drake's latest work. From woodwind instrument appreciation to unexpected cameos and samples, it was clear listeners had a lot to say about the highly anticipated project.
Check out these epic responses to Drake's More Life album and tell us what's your favorite track.
Drake was tightlipped about collabs on More Life. Twitter users were overwhelmed to see how many features Drizzy used on the LP.
Drake admitted to drunk texting former fling Jennifer Lopez on "Free Smoke," only to find that it was the wrong number.
Drizzy's Afro Beat infusion on More Life, specifically on "Blem," was well received by listeners.
The flutes on the end "Portland" had Twitter users in their feelings, and rightfully so.
Young Thug switched up his flow on "Sacrifices," and Twitter went wild!
A huge college basketball fan, Drake's nod at Kentucky head men's basketball coach John Calipari didn't go unnoticed.
As if Drake admitting to drunk texting J.Lo wasn't enough, he went on to sample her hit single "If You Had My Love" on "Teenage Fever."
More Life equaled more digs at Meek Mill
Drake talked about distancing himself from Kanye West last month, so Yeezy's appearance on More Life came as a surprise.
Drake delivered a subtle Tory Lanez diss on the album's closing track "Do Not Disturb."
While Drake dishes on his fling with Jennifer Lopez in More Life, take a look at his wild romantic timeline between him and Rihanna in the video below.