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"Spin Bout U" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake and Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage from their collaborative studio album Her Loss (2022). It was sent to US rhythmic radio on February 24, 2023, as the third single from the album alongside a music video. Produced by Banbwoi and 40, it contains samples of "Give Me Your Lovin" by Oobie.
"Best I Ever Had" is also included as a bonus track on Drake's debut studio album Thank Me Later in certain countries. It was released as the first single from the tape as a digital download on February 11, 2009, and later as the third single from the EP in the United Kingdom on October 11, 2010, as a double-A-side single with " Fancy ".
Some Sexy Songs 4 U is PartyNextDoor's first number-one album in the US and Drake's fourteenth, tying him with Jay-Z and Taylor Swift for the most number-one albums among soloists. [69] All 21 tracks debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, with two appearing in the top ten. [70]
Drake's lawsuit claims there were three security incidents at his Toronto home — including his security guard being shot — in the days after Lamar's diss track "Not Like Us" was released.
Just before the weekend hit, Drake surprise-released three songs including “Circadian Rhythm,” “SOD” and “No Face” featuring Playboi Carti via his Instagram burner account ...
Slant Magazine gave the mixtape a mixed review, but commended Drake's effort, "For a beginner, even one whose big-time endorsements seem to have cemented a promising start, So Far Gone is a pretty brave effort, and Drake's ability to juggle standard bling-and-bluster narratives with intelligent narratives bodes well for his future". [10]
Honestly, Nevermind sold 204,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, becoming Drake's eleventh US number-one album and making him the fifth artist with over 10 number one albums, after the Beatles (19), Jay-Z (14), Bruce Springsteen, and Barbra Streisand (both 11). [219] "Jimmy Cooks" also became Drake's eleventh US number-one song. [220]
The song received mediocre reviews. Billboard ' s Michael Saponara ranked the song as the thirteenth best track on Some Sexy Songs 4 U. [5] Saponara wrote that Drake and Psrty "slow the pace down and bring out the guitars for an airy instrumental that Natasha Beddingfield could’ve meshed with" and that "Yebba’s soothing coo brings [the song] tastefully across the finish line". [5]