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  2. Mr. Right Now - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are interesting enough to catch on, especially with Drake admitting that he used to date SZA in 2008". [7] Trey Alston of Paste was not favorable of the song, stating: "The album's biggest song feels like an uncomfortable failure, from the beat to 21 Savage's admission that he's a savage but he likes to have sex to Beyoncé songs ...

  3. BedRock - Wikipedia

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    In the original music video of "BedRock", when Drake sings, "I love your sushi roll..." a plumper Nicki was sitting against the wall. Now in place is another girl with a "sushi roll". The fifth version is by Rasheeda, Diamond, Kandi, Lola Monroe, and Toya Wright. Kandi sings the chorus but replaces "Mr. Flintstone" with "Mrs. Flintstone."

  4. Mr. Wrong (song) - Wikipedia

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    Drake does not appear in this version of the video and his verse is omitted. Amidst disco balls and smoke, Blige poses and dances in a variety of throwback looks, harkening her My Life era. [3] An alternative version of the video featuring Drake was released on January 10, 2012. Drake is seen standing against a brick wall flooded in blue lights.

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  6. Miss Me - Wikipedia

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    The song was originally by rapper Bun B featuring Drake for his 3rd album, Trill OG, with a different chorus, entitled "All Night Long." [3] This version was never released, but a version with Drake's and Bun B's verses and the final chorus was released as the "OG Mix", which is the official remix of the song, on September 13, 2010, on Bun B's Twitter page.

  7. On the Radar Freestyle - Wikipedia

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    On the song, Drake references love, acting in Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001), and fellow Canadian singer Justin Bieber and his hometown of Stratford in Ontario, Canada as he raps: "If I take flicks with the guys, I gotta put emojis over like three faces / 'Cause the feds can’t see those eyes / People I shouldn't be beside / When I was an actor, they would go to Stratford just to sell ...

  8. Right Here (Justin Bieber song) - Wikipedia

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    He said "The song's called 'Right Here' and it's a smash! It just rides so smoothly, It's me and Drake, so it's good." [7] Bieber's manager Scooter Braun stating "The Drake thing is something he and Drake have been talking about for like two years," Braun said. "And then they finally went into the studio, and they wrote that song together. ...

  9. Recognize (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Recognize" is a song by Canadian singer PartyNextDoor. It was released as his third single from his debut studio album, PartyNextDoor Two , on July 15, 2014. The song was produced by PartyNextDoor himself and features guest vocals from Canadian rapper Drake .