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  2. Drake (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Drake's first recorded song, "Do What You Do", appeared on The N Soundtrack, which was released by The N (the night-time block for Noggin), as it was the network that the series was airing on in the United States. [48] Lil Wayne, the founder of Young Money Entertainment, signed Drake to the label in 2009. [49]

  3. Oliver Drake (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Gardner Drake (born January 13, 1987) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles , Milwaukee Brewers , Cleveland Guardians , Los Angeles Angels , Toronto Blue Jays , Minnesota Twins and Tampa Bay Rays .

  4. Drake Says He's 'Very Much Alive' as He Breaks Silence ... - AOL

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    Drake's concert came only two days after Lamar, 37, took home five gramophones, including song of the year and record of the year, at the 2025 Grammy Awards on Feb. 2.

  5. The complete timeline of Drake's rise to stardom, from ... - AOL

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    In 2015, dubbed the 'Year of Drake,' he became the first hip-hop artist since 2004 to have two No. 1 projects in the same year Drake released two No. 1 projects in 2015. Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images

  6. List of people from Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Bob Casey (1925–2004) – Minnesota Twins public-address announcer; Patrick Casey (born 1978) – writer and actor; Dave Casper (born 1951) – Hall of Fame NFL offensive lineman and tight end, primarily with the Oakland Raiders; James Castle § (1836–1903) – member of U.S. Congress; Tracy Caulkins (born 1963) – swimmer

  7. Universal Music Slams Drake’s ‘Illogical’ Lawsuit Over ...

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    Drake originally filed a legal petition against Universal and Spotify — and another naming iHeartMedia — in November, but withdrew the first petition on Tuesday, clearing the way for the lawsuit.

  8. Rob Drake - Wikipedia

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    Drake was the home plate umpire for Chris Heston's no-hitter against the New York Mets on June 9, 2015. [11] Drake was the second base umpire who called the first game-ending triple play in National League history. Eric Bruntlett (Phillies) caught a line drive, and the Mets ran themselves into an unassisted triple play, cementing the Phillies ...

  9. Twins' Alex Kirilloff announces retirement at age 26, citing ...

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    Alex Kirilloff has announced his retirement after four seasons with the Minnesota Twins. The 26-year-old batted .248 with 27 home runs and 116 RBI in 249 games in 2024.