Blige ), “Unforgettable” (“At Your Best (You Are Love)” by Aaliyah), and “Madonna” (“So Anxious” by Ginuwine). ![]() ![]() It’s a potent music moment, and a fascinating song.ĭrake is no stranger to sampling the styles of 90s R&B previous recalls to the era include “Weston Road Flows” (“Mary’s Joint” by Mary J. ![]() Accompanied by a star-packed video of powerful women, and featuring a sample of none other than Lauryn Hill, “Nice For What” takes a clear stance. The title of the song can be read as a concise expression of futility but look again, and it’s a question with a liberating answer. “Nice For What,” Drake’s new retro-spiked hit about the beauty of female empowerment, is an expression of this idea. ![]() There can be great poetry in song titles they are easy to ignore but bear the potential for multitudes.
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