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Drake does not appear in this version of the video and his verse is omitted. Amidst disco balls and smoke, Blige poses and dances in a variety of throwback looks, harkening her My Life era. [3] An alternative version of the video featuring Drake was released on January 10, 2012. Drake is seen standing against a brick wall flooded in blue lights.
"Not Like Us" is a "club-friendly" West Coast hip hop track with strong hyphy stylings. [10]Several elements of its production, including the "stirring" violins, piano and brass instruments, were taken from samples of Monk Higgins's 1968 rendition of "I Believe to My Soul", a cover of Ray Charles's 1961 composition. [11]
"Drake [isn't] interested in reforming the industry to the extent that the industry is broken,” Casini said. "I’m sure that he was on the beneficial end of support from the label that somebody ...
Drake returned to host Saturday Night Live on May 14, serving as the show's musical guest. [144] Drake and Future then announced the Summer Sixteen Tour to showcase their collective mixtape, as well as their respective studio albums. [145] The latter dates of the tour were postponed due to Drake suffering an ankle injury. [146]
Drake performing in 2011. The following list contains the videography for Drake, including his own music videos and videos that feature him.The first video Drake ever appeared in was Jenna's music video for her single "Change You" released in 2006.
Drake almost found himself in legal trouble after he released a Kendrick Lamar diss track titled “Taylor Made Freestyle” with an AI-generated version of Tupac Shakur’s voice earlier this month.
Drake revealed who "Too Good" is really about.On Tuesday, the 37-year-old Canadian rapper dropped 100 gigabytes of never-before-seen content from his personal archives, including pictures, videos ...
"Forever" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, and American rappers Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem. Written alongside producer Boi-1da, the song was originally released on August 27, 2009, as the third single from the soundtrack to LeBron James's More than a Game documentary, and was placed on the Refill re-release of Eminem's album Relapse (2009).