
From DJ Khaled’s Suffering From Success LP, coming soon.
Here’s some in-studio footage of Drizzy recording the third single from Nothing Was The Same. Bey from OctobersVeryOwn on Vimeo.
Influenced by Destiny’s Child’s “Say My Name”. 40 on the beat, as usual.
First single from DJ Khaled’s Suffering From Success LP, coming this summer.
Drake sits in with Respect Mag / Rap Radar’s Elliott Wilson, to touch upon a number of topics. He speaks on his upcoming LP, Nothing Was The Same, the success of “Started From The Bottom” & “5 AM In Toronto”, and some thinly veiled shots at Chris Brown and Rihanna. Sidenote: Drake confirms the “Started [cont.]
Snoop Lion teams up with Drake and his daughter, rising star Cori B to deliver a much-needed message of peace in his latest video, “No Guns Allowed.” Directed by Jessy Terrero, the video captures a poignant message of non-violence in the wake of several national tragedies. “No Guns Allowed” is the new single from Snoop [cont.]
From Pusha T’s Wrath Of Caine mixtape. In the second clip, Pusha discusses his upcoming album My Name Is My Name, and speaks on his beefs with Lil Wayne and Drake.
Drake’s “get-some-shit-off-my-chest” record gets a pretty simple video, which highly likely shot at 5 AM In Toronto.
From Snoop Lion’s Reincarnated, hitting April 23rd.
Meek Mill remixes Drake’s “Started From The Bottom”. Dreamchasers 3 coming soon.
Drake follows up “Started From The Bottom” with this “get-some-shit-off-his-chest” single, working as the second release from his third LP, Nothing Was The Same. Some thinly veiled disses buried in here, see if you can catch them….
Young Money prez Mack Maine speaks on Lil Wayne and Drake’s next LP’s, as well as other plans for 2013.
Drake speaks with E! on the Grammy’s red carpet, and reveals the title of his next LP, Nothing Was The Same. He also speaks on helping coin the term, “YOLO”.
Drake first single from his third, as-of-yet-untitled LP gets a video. But why does his nametag say “Drake”? We all know he was Aubrey when he worked at Save-On.
Did we say Grammy night? We meant tonight, right now.
Billboard reports that Drake will release the first single from his as-of-yet untitled third album on Feb. 10th, the same night as the 55th Annual Grammy Awards. Birdman spoke on the reveal, saying, “This year we got something in store. We got a new record coming out this year. It’s just one of those nights [cont.]
Lil Wayne delivers new music, which will appear on I Am Not A Human Being II, due Feb. 19th. MikeWillMadeIt produces.
Mase appeared on MTV’s Rap Fix Live to speak on his return to the game, after his show-stealing verse on the Cruel Summer LP. He says he is interested in signing with G.O.O.D. Music or Drake. He answers fan questions and freestyles in the second clip.
Lead single to A$AP Rocky’s Long.Live.A$AP LP, which hits January 15th.
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