
Easy to Please
Featuring Richie Sosa
"Easy to Please," featuring Richie Sosa, frames the speaker as undemanding in love — modest needs, simple wants. It reads as an early, sweeter version of the relationship self-portraiture Drake would later make far more complicated and self-questioning. The track is produced by Rich Kidd, one of the tape's most-used in-house Toronto beatmakers, with a soft, melodic bed that supports the gentle, almost reassuring tone. As a Comeback Season deep cut it is minor, but it belongs to the cluster of tracks showing his romantic, emotionally direct mode taking shape years before So Far Gone. In the long view it is notable mostly as a contrast: the uncomplicated tenderness here would soon give way to the far more ambivalent, self-aware love writing that became his signature.
Sources & verification
Citations below were matched specifically to "Easy to Please" and Comeback Season. Drake Universe catalogs songs by album placement, verified collaborators, producers, samples, and themes, and avoids unsupported lyric-level claims.
- Comeback Season (mixtape) — WikipediaWikipedia · 2026-05-18 — Tracklist, per-track producer credits, sample credits, features, release date (September 1, 2007), and the BET 'New Joint of the Day' / Replacement Girl single context.
- Drake — Comeback Season (Genius album page)Genius · 2026-05-18 — Cross-confirms tracklist/sequence and features; notes Bryan Espiritu cover art, OVO label, and an alternate October 24, 2007 release date in the About blurb.
