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Drake and Lamar's feud began over a year ago with the release of Drake and J. Cole's "First Person Shooter," in which Drake implied that they, along with Lamar, were the "big three" of rap. Prince ...
HipHopDX said "Massive" was the album's "clearest radio smash". [4] Evening Standard said the song is "the cheesiest moment" on the album. [5] Variety noted the song's funeral theme and "concluded that the song’s mood casts it as a wry aside, rather than, well, sociopathic".
On social media, Drake, 37, shared a video of himself taking his t-shirt off after a show. Gasping, the rapper then folded the shirt in his hands and wrung it out like a wet towel, causing sweat ...
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 ...
The song's music video was released on August 2, 2018, on Drake's YouTube channel. [30] "KeKe" is played by La La Anthony while her mother is played by Phylicia Rashad. The video takes place in New Orleans and shows people dancing to the song, including Yung Miami of the City Girls and bounce music legend Big Freedia. Comedian Shiggy, who has ...
The song is named after Bridle Path, Toronto, where Drake's multi-million dollar home is located and which is a reference to Kanye West leaking the address online. [1] Over "wavy" production, through the use of puns and boasting and rapping one long verse, Drake focuses on the disrespect he receives from the media, touching on gossip, jealousy, [2] [3] and the hypocrisy of the accusations that ...
Drake didn't let getting booed off stage get him down. A day later, the rapper took to Instagram to make light of the incident.
In a review of So Far Gone, Billboard's Scott Glaysher ranked "November 18th" as the third-best song off the mixtape, behind Best I Ever Had. He calls the song a "perfect example of Drake being able to seamlessly rap and sing on the turn of a dime; one moment he’s hitting a dark croon and another he rhymes with perfect wordplay". [ 2 ]