LoVE me Now?
| Tory LanezLoVE me Now?
Love Me Now (stylized as LoVE me NOw ) is the third studio album by Canadian rapper Tory Lanez, released on October 26, 2018, by Mad Love Records and Interscope Records.The album features guest appearances from Chris Brown, 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, Trippie Redd, Lil Baby and Bryson Tiller, among others. - Wikipedia
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Pitchfork
Tory Lanez sets the bar very, very high and he does not hit it. At all.
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Hot New Hip Hop
Tory Lanez opts for consistency in sound this go-round.
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Hand Me The Aux
Tory Lanez keeps his foot on the neck of 2018 with a cohesively hard-hitting, feature packed project
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The Ratings Game
Tory Lanez has worked his way into hip hop’s elite by hard-work and determination.
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XXL Magazine
You might not love it later.
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Now Toronto
The Toronto singer/rapper cuts straight to his strengths – a concise collection of party anthems that demand heavy club play
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Nerdy Scoop
Tory Lanez clearly feels like he has something to prove, and on Love Me Now, he reminds the Hip Hop community how talented he is.
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Immortal Reviews
Tory Lanez plays it by the books in LoVE me NOw, failing to make any songs that have a definitive nature to them.
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Southern Digest
This album features trunk knocking beats and Tory’s signature trap sound.
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Sloppy Vinyl
This is a good follow-up to his last album ” Memories Dont Die” for the fact that it’s a different vibe and more club banger’s on this one.
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The Muszic
Overall this album is pretty good, in my opinion I believe that “Memories Don’t Die” was the better album BUT “Love Me Now?” has a different sound and may attract a bit of a different audience with this project.
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The Campus Chronicle
It was nothing but fun.
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Bleu Magazine
Love Me Now is entirely too safe.
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The Royal Page
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this project and would recommend it to anyone who likes hip-hop/rap with a bit of singing side to it.
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The Ontarion
While in earlier albums, Lanez was predominantly an R&B artist, with this new release, he distances himself from his roots and attempts a new sound, but it’s a sound he hasn’t quite nailed yet.
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