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  2. 8AM in Charlotte - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Cole of HotNewHipHop praised Drake's "focused" rapping and "incredible bars". He also praised the "nice piano passage" and chopped vocal samples on the beat. [7] XXL writer C. Vernon Coleman II also praised the track's piano background and choir samples. [5] Complex writer Trace William Cohen also praised the song's "deep" lyrics. [2]

  3. Drake (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Drake planned to release his debut album, Thank Me Later, in late 2008, but the album's release date was thrice postponed up to June 15, 2010. [61] [62] On March 9, 2010, Drake released the lead single "Over", [63] which peaked at number fourteen on the Billboard Hot 100, as well as topping the Rap Songs chart.

  4. Meet the Grahams - Wikipedia

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    The track's lyrics take the form of a letter with multiple verses addressed at members of Drake's family. The first verse is addressed to Drake's son Adonis, the second is addressed to Dennis and Sandra "Sandi" Graham, both of Drake's parents, the third is addressed to Drake's alleged daughter, and the last verse is addressed to Drake himself.

  5. 9AM in Dallas - Wikipedia

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    "9AM in Dallas" is a song by rapper Drake from his debut album Thank Me Later. [1] It was released as a promotional track for the album on June 12, 2010, with its eventual release onto the iTunes Store on June 15. [2] The song features the rapper making a freestyle, and due to strong sales it charted at number 57 in the Billboard Hot 100 ...

  6. Over (Drake song) - Wikipedia

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    The song makes heavy use of an orchestral backdrop, while Drake delivers confident, aggressive raps in a paced fashion. [9] Drake makes references to film critics Roger Ebert & Richard Roeper, as well as actress Jada Pinkett Smith and her 1996 film, Set It Off. [10] According to Michael Craggg of MusicOMH, the song contains three hooks. [11]

  7. The Language - Wikipedia

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    "The Language" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake from his third studio album Nothing Was the Same (2013). "The Language" was produced by frequent collaborator Boi-1da, along with additional production by Allen Ritter and Vinylz.

  8. In My Feelings - Wikipedia

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    "In My Feelings" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake from his fifth studio album Scorpion (2018). It was released to rhythmic and contemporary hit radio on July 10, 2018, as the album's fifth single.

  9. Popstar (DJ Khaled song) - Wikipedia

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    Drake's "tight syllables" [9] include lyrics about vacationing in the tropical island Turks and Caicos, which he also referenced on the songs "Omertà" (2019) and "Pain 1993" (2020). [8] He also boasts about his status as the " popstar " of the generation, while name-dropping Scooter Braun , Rihanna , Ariana Grande , Selena Gomez , David Foster ...