Posts Tagged ‘Drake’

Monday, April 15th, 2013

DJ Khaled ft Drake, Lil Wayne & Future – No New Friends


DJ Khaled calls on some familiar faces for “No New Friends,” a quasi-remix to Drake’s “Started From the Bottom” featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, and Future. The song, produced by Boi-1da and 40, is slated to appear on Khaled’s upcoming album Suffering From Success.

Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013

Drake – 5AM in Toronto


For Drake‘s latest visual onslaught, the OVO honcho takes it back to his hometown with his latest single “5AM in Toronto.” Produced by Boi-1da, the mellow track finds Drake on an introverted tip, chattering about his come-up, allegations with the press, and the on-going hustle in the rap game. Taking it from the parking-lot to the pop-up party, the visuals follow Drake through the hazy nighttime routine, as he celebrates till the early hours with his entourage and a group of scantily-clad women.

Monday, April 1st, 2013

Chris Brown Discusses Being Honest With Rihanna & Karrueche, Touches On Drake “Beef”


“Inside The Angie Martinez Show,” was an exclusive sit-down on Hot 97 with Chris Brown. In the interview, Breezy opens up about for the first time about the love triangle he had with Rihanna and Karrueche, which he already revealed his true feelings to each. Since staying true himself, he admitted to a lot of lying in the past as he moves forward with his career and matures as a man.

Thursday, March 7th, 2013

Drake – 5AM in Toronto


Drake unveiled the second single from his “Nothing Was the Same,” his upcoming third studio album early Thursday morning. “5AM in Toronto” sees the “Best I Ever Had” rapper following an “everyone hates me” rubric that even casual Drake listeners are familiar with, but the song still packs a punch.

Saturday, February 23rd, 2013

Kendrick Lamar ft Drake – Poetic Justice


Borrowing its title from Janet Jackson’s 1993 film and a vocal sample from her hit record “Any Time, Any Place” from the same year, Kendrick Lamar presents the visuals for the Drake-assisted “Poetic Justice.” The Scoop DeVille-produced track serves as the perfect compliment to a tragedy-filled treatment that seems in line with the narrative Lamar tried to paint for good kid, m.A.A.d city.

Monday, February 18th, 2013

Pusha T ft French Montana – Doesn’t Matter


Pusha T unleashes the latest visuals to his French Montana-assisted, Wrath of Caine track, “Doesn’t Matter.” Lyrically the cut features the type of braggadocio that we’ve come to expect from the G.O.O.D. Music affiliate, this time set to the backdrop of a New York City night. No stranger to working with Push for his accompanying visuals, the video was directed by Samuel Rogers. Let this hold you over until May when Pusha T is expected top drop his debut LP My Name Is My Name.

Sunday, February 17th, 2013

Lil Wayne ft Drake & Future – Love Me


Featuring both Drake and Future, the trio take to a dungeon-like setting for the visuals of the song. Preferring a quick, illusion-heavy editing style, vivid animal and religious imagery are featured liberally throughout the video. “Love Me” is set to be featured on Wayne’s forthcoming I Am Not A Human Being II, set for release March 26.

Sunday, February 10th, 2013

Drake – Started From the Bottom


Drake celebrates his Grammy win for Best Rap Album for Take Care by releasing the video for “Started From the Bottom,” which he co-directed with X. The Canadian superstar returns home to Toronto to shoot the comedic clip, which features appearances from his mother, Boi-1da, Noah “40″ Shebib, and other members of his OVO crew.

Sunday, February 3rd, 2013

Drake – Started From The Bottom


Ahead of its anticipated February 10, 2013 launch slate for the night of the 55th Annual Grammy Awards (rumored to be the iTunes release date), Drake officially unveils his latest work, Started From The Bottom. The track was produced by Mike Zombie of the OVO family with a letter accompanying the first single off his upcoming, yet to be titled album.

Monday, January 21st, 2013

Nickelus ft. Drake – Number 15


It’s been a minute, but Drake reunites with Nickelus F once again on “Number 15,” a bonus track from the Virginia MC’s new mixtape Vices. The Canadian superstar gets on his “Toronto shit,” reflecting on fame and success.