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  2. Find Your Love - Wikipedia

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    "Find Your Love" is a dancehall-leaning R&B song that contains a "traditional soulful R&B vibe" with "a Jamaican beat". [4] [2] The song received positive reviews, with critics commending Drake's attempt at moving into the singing lane, and comparing it to its producer, Kanye West's work on 808s & Heartbreak.

  3. In the Bible - Wikipedia

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    The track sees Drake put himself below his son, Adonis Graham, to "explain away emotional stuntedness" on the chorus, in which he sings the line: "You don't know love, you don't love me like my child". [1] He also boasts about his body count and asks a woman for her body count. [2] Drake delivers an "intriguing" vocal turn throughout the song. [3]

  4. Drake (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Drake is a dual citizen of the United States and Canada, the former derived from Graham. [20] [21] [22] In his youth, he attended a Jewish day school and became a bar mitzvah. [23] [24] Drake's parents divorced when he was five years old.

  5. Gimme a Hug - Wikipedia

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    "Gimme a Hug" is a song recorded by Canadian rapper Drake for his collaborative studio album with PartyNextDoor entitled Some Sexy Songs 4 U. [1] Written by Drake and produced by Gordo, Kid Masterpiece, Klahr, Liohn, Simon on the Moon and Noel Cadastre, it was released on February 14, 2025, by Santa Anna Label Group, OVO Sound and Republic Records. [2]

  6. The Heart Part 6 - Wikipedia

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    The title of "The Heart Part 6" is a reference to Lamar's "The Heart" song series, [8] which has lasted for over a decade as of 2024, starting in April 2010. [9]The cover art for the single is a screenshot of a comment by Kendrick Lamar's manager Dave Free under an Instagram post by Lamar's fiancee Whitney Alford.

  7. November 18th (song) - Wikipedia

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    The name of the song refers to the day that Drake first met Lil Wayne in Houston, Texas. He explained in an interview with Complex , "And then coincidentally, when I broke up with that girl, a week later I went to Houston and met Lil Wayne and that's where 'November 18th' comes from".

  8. Find Your Love (Drake song) - Wikipedia

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  9. Race My Mind - Wikipedia

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    "Race My Mind" contains samples of "Dead Wrong", written by Christopher Wallace and Osten Harvey, as performed by The Notorious B.I.G., as well as samples of Sun Ra's recording and composition "Rumpelstiltskin" and "The Signs Part IV" by David Axelrod.