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The song received generally positive reviews from music critics. In a review of Her Loss, Craig Jenkins of Vulture compliments the song by saying, "BackOutsideBoyz, a clinic in the album’s flaws", and describes Drake's flow as "powerful". [10] John Svetz of Paste describes the song as being a "club banger". [11]
Drake's beef with Lamar triggered a domino effect in hip-hop, bringing a variety of rap heavyweights onto the battlefield. Most notably, Drake's former friend Rick Ross was also featured on "We ...
Canadian rapper Drake has made multiple songs that can be perceived as him degrading women. One notable lyric of his from "Paris Morton Music" is "I hate calling the women 'bitches', but the bitches love it". He has a lot of questionable lyrics that make people question if he respects women as much as he says he does.
OPINION: The R&B landscape is rich with songs that make us feel love, but have you ever really listened to what some of these singers are saying? The post So-called ‘romantic’ songs with very ...
Drake and Rihanna, 35, dated on and off between 2009 and 2016. Irish DJ Mac, 45, discussed the lyrics with Nick Grimshaw, 39, on the latest episode of their podcast Sidetracked with Annie and Nick.
The Drake–Kanye West feud is an ongoing and highly publicized feud, or informally a "beef", between American rapper Kanye West and Canadian rapper Drake. The conflict has unfolded over several years and has involved public statements, social media exchanges, and musical releases.
Drake’s song ‘All the Parties’ includes the lyrics: ‘East End boys and West End girls’
"Mr. Wrong" is a song taken from American R&B singer Mary J. Blige's album My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1) (2011). It features rapper Drake.The song was written by Drake, Jim Jonsin, Danny Morris, and Rico Love, while production was helmed by Jonsin and Love.