So Far Gone (mixtape) explained

So Far Gone
Type:Mixtape
Artist:Drake
Cover:Drake - So Far Gone cover.png
Recorded:2008
Genre:
Length:70:35
Label:OVO
Producer:Noah "40" Shebib (also)
Prev Title:Comeback Season
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:So Far Gone
Next Year:2009

So Far Gone is the third mixtape by Canadian rapper Drake. It was released on February 13, 2009 self-released under his October's Very Own label. The mixtape was met with critical and commercial success, serving as a catalyst for Drake's career as a mainstream musical artist. So Far Gone peaked at number seven on the Canadian Albums Chart and number five on the Billboard 200. It remains Drake's final independent project.[1]

Its lead singles, "Best I Ever Had" and "Successful" reached numbers two and 17 respectively on the US Billboard Hot 100. The mixtape was promoted with a release party in Toronto with Drake and LeBron James.[2] Guest appearances include Omarion, Lloyd, Lykke Li, Lil Wayne and Bun B, while production was handled by 40 and Boi-1da—whose contributions to the musical direction of the mixtape were particularly praised.

On February 15, 2019, the mixtape was released on commercial streaming services for the first time, commemorating its tenth anniversary.

Background

In an interview with Complex, Drake explains: "The whole tape extends from one of my closest friends Oliver. One night we were having a discussion about women and the way we were talking about them, it was so brazen and so disrespectful. He texted me right after we got off the phone and he was like, 'Are we becoming the men that our mothers divorced?' That's really where the cover comes from, too. It's just this kid in pursuit of love and money. We're good guys, I'm friends with some real good people and for him to even text me after we got off the phone it just showed we have a conscience. But sometimes you just get so far gone, you get wrapped up in this shit. The title has a lot of meanings—as the way we carry ourselves, the way we dress, the way people view us, not to sound cocky, it's just that feeling that we're just distanced in a good way. You're just elevating past the bullshit and past all the shit that you used to be a part of and you're not that proud of, you're just so far gone."[3]

Composition

Music

The mixtape's music was characterized by atmospheric keyboards, minor keys, snare drum, synth lead, smooth piano, live instruments, down tempo and mid tempo tracks, sparse and minimalist beats, and atmospheric chords. In a Complex interview, Drake's primary producer, Noah "40" Shebib, said that 808s & Heartbreak was an influence on the mixtape's atmospheric sounds.

Lyrics

Typically, lyrics in So Far Gone address his relationships with women, gaining fame, past struggles, and creates metaphors for the struggles of others ("Houstatlantavegas", a stripper, "November 18th", the city of Houston etc.) Many of the more upbeat songs also include themes of braggadociosness, ego, wealth, the music industry, confidence around women and sexual experiences.

Singles

"Best I Ever Had" was released as the first single, in 7 months prior to the release of the EP as a digital download from the So Far Gone mixtape. The song was eventually released as an official single on June 16, 2009. The single charted for 24 weeks while eventually peaking at number 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The single also managed to peak at number one on both the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Chart and the Billboard Rap Songs Chart, thus becoming Drake's first number one hit on both of these charts. The song was certified 2× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) indicating sales of over 2,000,000 copies in the United States.

"Successful" was released as the second single from So Far Gone. The single managed to peak at number 17 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and spent a total of 18 weeks on the chart. The song also reached the Top 5 on both the R&B/Hip-Hop and Rap charts peaking at number 3 and number 2 respectively. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) indicating sales of over 500,000 copies in the United States.

Reception

The mixtape was well received. It currently holds a score of 81 out of 100 on Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim". RapReviews.com gave a positive review of the mixtape and commented on it by saying "So Far Gone is unquestionably one of the most cohesive, atmospheric hip hop records in recent memory--which is almost the antithesis of what one expects from a mixtape." The Boston Globe gave the mixtape a positive score and commented by saying "His materialism threads throughout So Far Gone (champagne flutes, girls, BlackBerrys, more girls), but he chases that with soft touches of humor and honesty." Pitchfork reviewed the mixtape positively and said "So Far Gone still scans as one of the most compulsively listenable mixtapes of a great year for mixtapes." Slant Magazine gave the mixtape a mixed review, but commended Drake's effort, "For a beginner, even one whose big-time endorsements seem to have cemented a promising start, So Far Gone is a pretty brave effort, and Drake's ability to juggle standard bling-and-bluster narratives with intelligent narratives bodes well for his future".[4]

Accolades

Commercial performance

So Far Gone debuted at number five on the Billboard 200, with 45,000 equivalent album units earned in the week ending February 21, 2019, ten years after its release.[5]

Track listing

Notes

Sample Credits

Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal.

Charts

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Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[15] 34
US Billboard 200[16] 5

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label
VariousFebruary 13, 2009Digital downloadOctober's Very Own
February 15, 2019Streaming[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jayson Rodriguez. Drake's Big Break: Lil Wayne's Protg Graduates From Degrassi to Hip-Hop | Music News. Rolling Stone. June 5, 2009. March 10, 2012.
  2. Web site: Pictures: So Far Gone Mixtape Release Party With Drake & LeBron James at 6 Degrees. 1vibe.net. June 4, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20100616061250/http://1vibe.net/pictures/pictures-so-far-gone-mixtape-release-party-with-drake-lebron-james-6-degrees/. June 16, 2010. dead.
  3. Web site: Drake Talks Young Money, Kanye Comparisons & Ghostwriting | Complex Blog. Complex. February 19, 2009. May 8, 2010.
  4. Web site: So Far Gone Mixtape. Metacritic. July 22, 2012.
  5. Drake Scores 10th Top 10 Album on Billboard 200 Chart With 'So Far Gone' Mixtape. Billboard.
  6. Web site: BMI Songview . . July 8, 2022.
  7. Web site: BMI Songview . . July 8, 2022.
  8. Web site: BMI Songview . . July 8, 2022.
  9. Web site: Knowledge Drop: Drake's Love For Kanye West Led To The Tears For Fears Sample On "Lust For Life". Genius. Fu. Eddie. February 13, 2019. February 15, 2019.
  10. Web site: Every Track From Drake's 'So Far Gone,' Ranked: Critic's Picks. Complex. Glaysher. Scott. February 13, 2019. February 15, 2019.
  11. Young, Rich & Dangerous . . 1996 . CD . C 67441.
  12. Ready to Die . . 1994 . CD . 78612 73000 2.
  13. American Gangster . . 2007 . CD . B0010229-02.
  14. So Far Gone. Drake. 2009. EP booklet. Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, Universal Motown. 0602527194288.
  15. Web site: ARIA Australian Top 50 Albums. Australian Recording Industry Association. February 25, 2019. February 23, 2019.
  16. Ariana Grande's 'Thank U, Next' Spends Second Week at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart. Billboard. Caulfield. Keith. February 24, 2018. February 25, 2018.
  17. Web site: Drake Launches 'So Far Gone' on Streaming Services for First Time. February 13, 2019. Highsnobiety.