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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.
On April 3, 2020, Drake released "Toosie Slide" with a music video. The song and music video feature a dance, which was created with the help of social media influencer Toosie. [13] The song debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, making Drake the first male artist to have three songs debut at number one. [14] On April 7, 2020, Drake ...
"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.
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's fourth studio album Views was released in April 2016, once again debuting at number one in both the United States and Canada, while also debuting at number one in the United Kingdom, where it became his first number one album. The album achieved huge commercial success, becoming the most popular release of 2016 in the US.
“Red Button,” which released on Thursday night along with Drake’s new project “Scary Hours 3,” features the lyrics: “Taylor Swift the only n—- that I ever rated/ Only one could make ...
"Massive" is a house song by Canadian rapper Drake. [1] It was sent to contemporary hit radio through Republic Records and OVO Sound as the dual lead single from his seventh studio album, Honestly, Nevermind, on June 21, 2022, alongside the single "Sticky".
The song debuted at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Drake's thirteenth and Cole's first number-one song on the chart, the former tying the record for most solo number-one songs by a solo male artist with Michael Jackson. [13] In its second week, the song remained in the top ten in the US Billboard Hot 100 and fell to number ...