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Room for Improvement is the debut mixtape by Canadian rapper Drake. [1] It was self-released on February 14, 2006, by All Things Fresh. [2] [3] [4] Issued as a retail project, it sold 6,000 copies by the end of that year.
For singles released by Drake, see Drake singles discography. For videos by Drake, see Drake videography. Drake albums discography Drake performing at his Summer Sixteen Tour in Toronto ; 2016 Studio albums 8 EPs 5 Collaborative albums 2 Compilation albums 3 Mixtapes 7 Reissues 2 Canadian rapper Drake has released eight studio albums, two collaborative albums, three compilation albums, four ...
Aubrey Drake Graham (born October 24, 1986), known mononymously as Drake, is a Canadian rapper, singer, and actor. Named one of the greatest rappers of all time by Billboard , he is credited with popularizing R&B sensibilities in hip-hop music .
The mixtape was also streamed 17.3 million times on Spotify, breaking Drake's own record that was made with Nothing Was the Same ' s debut week. [48] Because of the mixtape, Drake also became the first rapper to top the US Billboard Artist 100. [49] As of December 2015, the mixtape has sold 1.1 million copies in the United States. [50]
Despite mixed reviews, Drake's eighth studio album became his 13th No. 1 project (a grand total that includes solo studio albums, collaborations, mixtapes, and compilations).
The three tracks arrive a few weeks after the rapper dropped a massive folder on 100gigs.org of unreleased music, behind-the-scenes footage, tour set designs and clips from the studio.
The line “Hoes say I'm suave, but I can't get RICO’d” lands just as Young Thug and Gunna went to jail on conspiracy charges (Drake also says "Free Big Slime out the cage" on "Sticky").
Comeback Season is the second mixtape by Canadian rapper Drake. It was self-released on September 1, 2007. It contains guest appearances from Trey Songz, Andreena Mill, Dwele, Little Brother, Rich Boy, Kardinal Offishall, No Malice, Phonte, and Elzhi. In contrast to its predecessor, it finds Drake mainly performing over preexisting hip hop ...