Honestly, Nevermind

2022 studio album by Drake From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Honestly, Nevermind

Honestly, Nevermind is the seventh studio album by Canadian rapper Drake, which was surprise-released on June 17, 2022, through OVO Sound and Republic Records. The album includes a sole guest feature from 21 Savage, and production from a variety of producers, including Gordo, Black Coffee, and frequent collaborator 40. It is the second installment of what Drake described as a "trilogy of albums", following Certified Lover Boy (2021) and preceding Her Loss (2022).

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Honestly, Nevermind
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ReleasedJune 17, 2022 (2022-06-17)
StudioThe Chapel (Toronto)
GenreDance
Length52:32
Label
Producer
  • &ME
  • 40
  • Alex Lustig
  • Beau Nox
  • Black Coffee
  • Esona Tyolo
  • Gordo
  • Govi
  • Ginton
  • Johannes Klahr
  • Kid Masterpiece
  • Nyan Lieberthal
  • Rampa
  • Richard Zastenker
  • Sona
  • Tay Keith
  • Vinylz
  • Vlado
  • Wondra030
Drake chronology
Certified Lover Boy
(2021)
Honestly, Nevermind
(2022)
Her Loss
(2022)
Singles from Honestly, Nevermind
  1. "Sticky" / "Massive"
    Released: June 21, 2022
  2. "Jimmy Cooks"
    Released: October 11, 2022
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A stylistic departure from Drake's previous releases, Honestly, Nevermind adopts a dance, house and Baltimore club sound. The album received generally positive reviews and debuted atop the US Billboard 200 with 204,000 album-equivalent units, becoming Drake's eleventh US number-one album. The album's singles, "Sticky" and "Massive", debuted in the top 20 in the US Billboard Hot 100, while "Jimmy Cooks" became Drake's eleventh (and 21 Savage's second) US number-one song.

Background and promotion

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On March 4, 2021, Drake announced the launch of satellite radio channel Sound 42 on Sirius XM, with OVO Sound Radio as its flagship program, marking the show's return since it aired between July 2015 and October 2018 on streaming service Apple Music.[1] Following the show's broadcast, he released his fourth extended play Scary Hours 2 at midnight. Drake also revealed that his sixth studio album Certified Lover Boy would be coming soon,[2] which was eventually released on September 3.[3]

On the afternoon of June 16, 2022, OVO Sound announced on Twitter that Drake would be premiering his own radio show Table For One on Sound 42 later that night at 11:00 PM EST.[4] A few hours later, Drake made a surprise announcement on Instagram that he would be releasing his seventh studio album, Honestly, Nevermind, later that midnight.[5][6] Broadcasting not long after Game Six of the 2022 NBA Finals earlier that night, Drake premiered the tracks "Confusion" and "I Could Never" on the show.[7] Drake also revealed during the show that he was working on Scary Hours 3.[8]

The album is dedicated to American fashion designer Virgil Abloh, who died in 2021.[9][10] A music video for "Falling Back" was released alongside the album.[11][12] Directed by Director X, the official music video sees Drake marrying 23 different women. Canadian-American professional basketball player Tristan Thompson makes an appearance as his best man.[10][13]

The album's only feature, 21 Savage, appears on the closing track of the album, "Jimmy Cooks".[14] The album's first two singles, "Sticky" and "Massive" were sent to rhythmic contemporary radio and contemporary hit radio, respectively, on June 21.[15][16] "Jimmy Cooks" impacted contemporary hit radio on October 11, as the album's third single.[17] On November 26, 2022, Drake revealed that the album is part of a trilogy of albums following Certified Lover Boy and later Her Loss.[18]

Composition

Honestly, Nevermind is a dance album[19] driven by house[20][21] and Baltimore club influences.[22][23] The album includes elements of Jersey club,[24][25] hard techno,[26] R&B,[20] amapiano, ballroom,[27] and Drake's traditional style of hip-hop.[21]

Critical reception

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Honestly, Nevermind ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.7/10[28]
Metacritic73/100[29]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[30]
Clash7/10[20]
Entertainment WeeklyB−[31]
Evening Standard[21]
Exclaim!7/10[32]
The Guardian[23]
HipHopDX3.9/5[33]
NME[34]
Pitchfork6.6/10[35]
Rolling Stone[36]
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Honestly, Nevermind was met with generally positive reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 73, based on 14 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[29] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 6.7 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[28]

In a positive review, Robin Murray of Clash called Honestly, Nevermind a "puzzle that will take a long time to fully unlock" and "a devastating about-turn that will fascinate and frustrate in equal measure".[20] Tim Sendra from AllMusic enjoyed the album, saying, "Honestly, Nevermind is a welcome development in the Drake saga, a left turn off what was starting to seem like an endless stretch of trap-heavy highway. The destination is still sad and self-involved, but at least the scenery is colorful and never boring".[30] The New York Times's Jon Caramanica wrote, "A small marvel of bodily exuberance – appealingly weightless, escapist and zealously free. An album of entrancing club music, it's a pointed evolution toward a new era for one of music's most influential stars. It is also a Drake album made up almost wholly of the parts of Drake albums that send hip-hop purists into conniptions".[27] Writing for Rolling Stone, Jeff Ihaza stated, "The album achieves something mischievously unguarded: a collection of blissful dance tunes constructed for embrace and abandon. Drake takes a leap further into uncharted realms than any of his peers, offering a refreshing sign of what's to come".[36]

Vivian Medithi of HipHopDX said, "He stopped making the Drake album we want him to make and made the Drake album Drake wants to make. Locked in with producers he trusts and letting his guard down, he sounds more focused and balanced than he has in years".[33] Variety critic Alex Swhear said, "As a standalone Drake album, it's deeply refreshing, and a dose of vibrant pop likely to reverberate through the remainder of the summer".[37] Louis Pavlakos of Exclaim! said, "Hints of the album's atypicality are apparent from its opening minutes, for better or worse. "Falling Back" makes for a questionable lead-off, as Drake's falsetto has never been particularly strong, but Honestly, Nevermind rarely falters from there".[32]

In a lukewarm review, Pitchfork's Alphonse Pierre wrote, "A breezy Drake dance album sounds great in concept, but the half-measure house beats and lackluster songwriting keep it from really popping off".[35] In his review, Alexis Petridis of The Guardian states, "The Canadian superstar's new album is surprisingly full of house music, but his passive-aggressive complaints get dull".[23] NME critic Kyann-Sian Williams said, "The Canadian's latest release surprises in many ways, ditching bland trap for house beats and some daring, if somewhat mixed, vocal takes".[34] In a more negative review, David Smyth of Evening Standard opined that Honestly, Nevermind felt like "a minor work" within Drake's discography, going on to say that "[Drake] sounds like he isn't trying very hard".[21]

Year-end lists

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Critic/Publication List Rank Ref.
Billboard The 50 Best Albums of 2022
27
Complex The Best Albums of 2022
13
The New York Times Jon Caramanica's Best Albums of 2022
3
Okayplayer Okayplayer's 22 Best Albums of 2022
14
The Ringer The 33 Best Albums of 2022
20
Rolling Stone The 100 Best Albums of 2022
22
Slant Magazine The 50 Best Albums of 2022
29
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Industry awards

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Awards and nominations for Her Loss
Year Ceremony Category Result Ref.
2023 Billboard Music Awards Top Dance/Electronic Album Nominated
Top R&B Album Nominated
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The song "Texts Go Green" was used by Google in an Android advertisement to call on Apple Inc. to adopt Rich Communication Services (RCS), in reference to the song's premise of iPhone users being blocked on iMessage.[46]

Commercial performance

Honestly, Nevermind debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with 204,000 album-equivalent units, including 11,000 pure album sales. Its tracks earned a total of 250.23 million on-demand streams. The album is Drake's eleventh number-one album in the US.[47] Honestly, Nevermind received the most first day streams of any dance album ever on Apple Music.[48] In its second week, the album remained in the top ten as it fell to number three, earning 73,000 album-equivalent units.[49] As of November 30, 2022, Honestly, Nevermind was the twenty-ninth best-selling album of the year according to Hits, moved a total 728,000 album-equivalent units, including 16,000 pure album sales, 60,000 song sales, 899 million audio-on-demand streams, and 41 million video-on-demand streams.[50]

Honestly, Nevermind was the most-popular Dance/Electronic album in the United States in 2022 and topped Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums for 20 weeks.[51] On August 13, 2023, the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and album-equivalent units of over a one million units in the United States.[52]

Track listing

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Honestly, Nevermind track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"Aubrey GrahamKid Masterpiece0:36
2."Falling Back"
  • Graham
  • André Boadu
  • Gregor Sütterlin
  • Alexander Lustig
  • Christian Astrop
  • &ME
  • Rampa
  • Alex Lustig[b]
  • Beau Nox[b]
4:26
3."Texts Go Green"
Sona5:08
4."Currents"2:37
5."A Keeper"
  • Graham
  • Boadu
  • Sütterlin
  • David Vogt
  • Philip Böllhoff
  • Sipho Silio
  • Hannes Büscher
  • &ME
  • Rampa
  • Wondra030
2:53
6."Calling My Name"
  • Graham
  • Blackmon
  • Johannes Klahr
  • Richard Zastenker
  • Lustig
  • Astrop
  • D. Williams
  • Gordo
  • Klahr
  • Zastenker
  • Alex Lustig[b]
  • Beau Nox[b]
2:09
7."Sticky"
4:03
8."Massive"
  • Graham
  • Blackmon
  • Klahr
  • Zastenker
  • Riziki
  • Gordo
  • Klahr
  • Zastenker
5:36
9."Flight's Booked"
  • Kid Masterpiece
  • Alex Lustig
  • Beau Nox
  • Govi
4:14
10."Overdrive"
  • Graham
  • Noah Shebib
  • Maphumulo
  • Astrop
  • Lustig
  • James Bryan
3:22
11."Down Hill"
  • Graham
  • Riziki
  • Shebib
404:10
12."Tie That Binds"
  • Graham
  • Blackmon
  • Marcel Kosic
  • Ramon Ginton
  • Lustig
  • Astrop
  • Gordo
  • Vlado
  • Ginton
  • Lustig[b]
  • Beau Nox[b]
5:36
13."Liability"
  • Graham
  • Nyan Lieberthal
  • Timothy Suby
  • Lieberthal
  • Tim Suby[a]
3:57
14."Jimmy Cooks" (featuring 21 Savage)3:38
Total length:52:32
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Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
  • ^[b] signifies an additional producer

Sample credits

Personnel

Credits adapted from official liner notes.[58]

Musicians

  • Drake – vocals
  • Mukengerwa Tresor Riziki – additional vocals (track 4, 11, 12), background vocals (9)
  • Wondra030 – piano (5)
  • Alex Lustig – keyboards (6, 10)
  • Beau Nox – guitar (6, 10), additional vocals (9) background vocals (10, 11)
  • Emily Hemelberg – background vocals (10)
  • Black Coffee – drums (10)
  • James Bryan – guitar (10)
  • 40 – keyboards (10)
  • Nyan Lieberthal – drums, keyboards (13)
  • Tim Suby – keyboards (13)
  • Dougie F – background vocals (14)

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Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for Honestly, Nevermind
Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[104] 2× Platinum 160,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[105] Gold 10,000
Italy (FIMI)[106] Gold 25,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[107] Platinum 15,000
Poland (ZPAV)[108] Gold 10,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[109] Gold 100,000
United States (RIAA)[52] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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Release history

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Region Date Label(s) Format(s) Ref.
Various June 17, 2022 [110]
March 17, 2023 CD [111]
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