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"Headlines" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake. It is the second single from Drake's second studio album Take Care . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The song, produced by Matthew "Boi-1da" Samuels, and Noah "40" Shebib, first premiered on Drake's blog October's Very Own on July 31, 2011, [ 5 ] and was sent to all radio formats in the US on August 9, 2011.
Dark Lane Demo Tapes is the sixth mixtape by Canadian rapper Drake.The mixtape is a compilation of songs that were released on SoundCloud or leaked on the internet, as well as new songs, and is considered a "warm-up" to Drake's sixth studio album Certified Lover Boy (2021). [2]
His music has been released on record labels Universal Motown Records and Republic Records, along with subsidiaries Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and OVO Sound. With 170 million records sold worldwide, [1] he is among the best-selling music artists in history. Drake has achieved thirteen number-one albums on the Billboard 200. [2]
OPINION: More songs by Drake equals more wackiness by Drake. Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio.
Drake Releases Three New Songs Including ‘SOD,’ ‘Circadian Rhythm’ and ‘No Face’ Featuring Playboi Carti Steven J. Horowitz August 23, 2024 at 4:05 PM
Drake has yet to directly address Lamar’s wins; however, during his first show in Australia, the rapper assured fans he was “very much alive.” “My name is Drake. I started doing music in ...
"Lemon Pepper Freestyle" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, featuring vocals from American rapper Rick Ross. It was released as the third out of three tracks from Drake's fourth extended play, Scary Hours 2, through Republic Records and OVO Sound, on March 5, 2021.
A trap song, [1] "Toosie Slide" is a "seductive confection engineered to cause an Internet stir", [13] containing "stuttering cymbals, a couple bass drum kicks" and "elliptical set of beats", leaving room for Drake's lyrics to take the spotlight, [1] which he delivers with "melodic bars".