![]() Be warned: For those with especially low Drake tolerance, the following dosage may prove fatal. What follows is an album-by-album breakdown of the women Aubrey Graham has discussed and how he’s talked about them. And this raises the question, has Drake’s attitude about women changed over the years? Now seven albums/mixtapes/playlists into his career, there’s a pretty staggering amount of Drake's work to parse, plenty of it dealing with women. While Drake can fall back on prototypical rapper bluster and bravado, throughout his career he has, for better or worse, made a concerted effort to find a place in his lyrics for every woman he’s ever passed on the street or thrown money at in a strip club. Maybe they're better called his "women songs," occasionally profound, often insightful, and always confessional to a fault. ![]() While he’s spent plenty of time putting on for Toronto and roasting Meek Mill like an ant under a magnifying glass, what’s brought Drake a tremendous amount of fame are his songs about love. ![]()
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