This opus (and stunning album artwork) was chiefly inspired by anger towards haters and their former label Sleeping Bag Records (“I’m Mad” is the literally the first song on the track list).
We're counting down the 25 Greatest Pop Stars of the 21st Century, and taking No. 4 is Drake. The rapper has topped Billboard ...
Drake has been dominant in the music industry since 2009 ... is his 2011 sophomore album, “Take Care.” On Tuesday, this album ...
The people need a whole Drake album with a bunch of tracks like “Do Not Disturb.” Drake is at his best when he starts reminiscing on his past, and this song highlights that perfectly.
Drake’s Take Care album was ... compiled a list of the 50 Greatest Rappers of all Time in which Lamar ranked number two after Jay Z. Kendrick Lamar’s most popular song on Spotify is HUMBLE ...
“So we sent him several songs.” Drake ended up being fond of “Modo Capone,” originally titled “Cabrón,” which Pacas already had recorded for his album. Drake, Pacas, and Fuerza ...
By Angel Diaz editor OVONoel, an engineer and producer for Drake’s camp, gave an update on the upcoming joint album between PartyNextDoor and his label boss Drake and he sounds pretty confident.
PARTY and Drake have a ... season for their music. Let’s be real its an October’s Very Own drop so Oct, makes sense. Get this, the first hint about the joint album came from Drake earlier ...
"Take Care" did earn Drake his first-ever Grammy for best rap album, but the renowned album deserved far more for redefining ...
Drake later invited K-Dot to feature on his forthcoming second album, Take Care. Enjoy unlimited access to 100 million ad-free songs and podcasts with Amazon Music Sign up now for a 4 month free ...
Drake has been keeping an understandably low profile for the past six months or so, but he’ll still pop up with new music every once in a while. A couple of months ago, he dropped three new ...
Early in his career, Lamar appeared as a guest artist on the song “Buried Alive Interlude” on Drake's second studio album, "Take Care," released in November 2011. Drake followed that up by ...