Tag: Drake
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Drake – Trophies (prod. by Hit-Boy)
Drake finally let’s loose of one of the tracks that didn’t make the final cut on Nothing Was the Same, which was produced by Hit-Boy. Listen below: UPDATE: This is not the final version. That should be coming soon. UPDATE…
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Drake – We Made It Freestyle feat. Soulja Boy
Soulja Boy, eh? https://twitter.com/drake/status/416880913998303232
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Drake Previews More of “Trophies” and Collaboration with Casey Veggies “The Boy”
With a four or five track “EP” looming from Drake coming sometime this month, Drake previewed more of the greatly anticipated track “Trophies,” produced by Hit-Boy and a Casey Veggies single “The Boy” which Drake features on, in Chicago. Watch…
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Beyoncé – Mine feat. Drake
Beyoncé comes out of nowhere with an album on iTunes Thursday night into Friday morning, which features Jay Z, Drake, Frank Ocean and the singer’s daughter, Blue Ivy. Listen to “Mine” featuring Drake below: http://soundcloud.com/creezie/beyonce-mine-feat-drake Download BEYONCÉ on iTunes.
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Timbaland – Know Bout Me feat. Jay Z, Drake & James Fauntleroy
Timbaland offers his first track from his upcoming album Textbook Timbo. The song features an intro from Jay Z, a verse from Drake and an outro from James Fauntleroy. http://soundcloud.com/diversehiphop-com/timbaland-know-bout-me-feat
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Video: Drake – Worst Behaviour
Filmed in Memphis, so of course there are cameos by a slew of Memphis natives. Remember!? Nothing Was the Same is in stores and available on iTunes. http://vimeo.com/79018443
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Video: Drake on Q (Interview)
Drake sits down with Jian Ghomeshi on the CBC’s Q for an hour long interview.
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Video: Drake – #CRWN Interview with Elliott Wilson
Journalist Elliott Wilson interviews Drake in front on a sell-out crowd at NYU’s Skirball Center, discussing NWTS, Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse, fields questions from fans and much more. Check the three part interview below.
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Video: Drake – Hold On, We’re Going Home
http://vimeo.com/75317284 On Nothing Was the Same’s release day, Drake drops the comically ironic visual to what he calls the “song people will want to get married to in 5-10 years.”
