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"Fake Love" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, released as the lead single from his 2017 album, More Life. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was co-written by Drake with Starrah , Vinylz , and Frank Dukes , while the latter two handled the song's production.
"Fake Love", a song by Lil B from the mixtape Obama BasedGod, 2012 "Fake Love (Yes Men)", a song by Statik Selektah from the album 100 Proof: The Hangover , 2010 " Nanchatte Ren'ai " ( transl. "Fake Love" ), a 2009 song by Morning Musume
"Sneakin '" is a hip hop song with bounce influences composed in common time (4 4 time) and produced in Ab Major with a tempo of 85 beats per minute. [5] The song was produced by London on da Track using Ableton Live. [6] Entertainment Weekly highlighted the song's Atlanta hip hop influence, calling it a "lurching ode to [Drake's] haters". [7]
He has the most number one singles on both the US Hot Rap Songs chart (with thirty) and the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart (also with thirty). [ 5 ] Following him signing to Young Money Entertainment imprint, Drake's mixtape, So Far Gone was repackaged as a 2009 release of his seven-song extended play , containing three singles: " Best I Ever ...
The song was removed from Spotify at the request of Universal Music Group after racking up more than 600,000 streams. Fake AI-generated Drake/the Weeknd song pulled from streaming services Skip to ...
Drake seemingly responded after an alleged NSFW video of himself made waves online. During his concert in Nashville, Tennessee, on Thursday, February 9, Drake, 37, appeared to poke fun at the ...
Canadian rapper Drake has released eight studio albums, two collaborative albums, three compilation albums, four extended plays, seven mixtapes, and one reissue.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.
Phonk (/ f ɒ ŋ k / ⓘ) is a subgenre of hip hop and trap music directly inspired by 1990s Memphis rap. The style is characterized by vocals from old Memphis rap tapes and samples from early 1990s hip hop, especially cowbell samples resembling that of the Roland TR-808 drum machine.