making a case for CLB and Punk. Listen, a lot of people thought these were two of the most disappointing albums last year because they were by celebrated artists and they were not what people were hoping for. Many thought ClB was too safe and punk was too slow. Both of them are now almost a year old and their aging beautifully. So here's my case for both of them. Listen, CLB is definitely safe, there's no way around it. But it's Drake doing what Drake does best. It's a little bit, take care, a little bit of views, a little bit. Nothing was the same. It is far and away better than the scorpion and I think people just wanted him to go in a brand new direction for this, which he didn't. So they're disappointed. What sticks out to me most on this album is the sequencing. Starting out with Champagne poetry, one of the best intros of last year and then proceeding into bobby's home and the album ending on the remorse. These are all just really good, brilliant artistic choices. The themes, even though they looked at it as corny when you put them together with the haircut and the terrible album cover are actually really good and the themes just like scream classic Drake. I definitely was underwhelmed when I first heard this album, but the replay value is really solid and I think Drake got one with this top five Jersey for sure. Punk on the other hand was an album I loved on first listen. Yeah, I feel like I have to consistently fight for it to get some recognition. Sure, thug was coming off his best album, so much fun. So literally anything would have been worse or step down. But I really like what he did on this thing. He toned down the Bangers, which is what turned a lot of people off. But he crafted a very sensitive, smooth and slow album that is really able to show off Doug's vocals. You've got tracks on here that essentially just an acoustic guitar with his voice, which is a massive risk. But it pays off Both. These albums are really good and over hated. What are your thoughts on them?

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