I keep waiting for the album to reveal why it needed to exist, and it never really does. The production is polished, the performances are competent, and Drake remains capable of making almost anything sound expensive. But beneath that surface, I hear very little urgency. The record spends a lot of time revisiting familiar territory. Reputation, success, betrayal and old conflicts dominate the writing, but the perspective rarely changes. Instead of feeling like a chapter of growth, it often feels like another pass through conversations that were already exhausted. The more the album continues, the more I feel trapped in the same emotional space. What surprises me most is how little escalation there is. The songs are generally well-made, yet they rarely accumulate into something larger. Moments arrive and disappear without creating lasting tension or release. I can remember the atmosphere, but not many turning points. There are flashes of the artist who once felt unavoidable. A few tr...