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The song samples speech from a Vine video created by Canadian rapper Drake. [1] The song was covered by English rock band Slaves (now Soft Play) in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge [2] and has since been included in the band's live setlists. The track is featured in NBA 2K17, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 and Watch Dogs: Legion.
Shut It Down may refer to: Shut It Down, a 2003 album by American death metal band Animosity; Shut It Down, a 2017 EP by American Christian hip hop artist Rawsrvnt "Shut It Down" (song), a 2009 song by American rapper Pitbull "Shut It Down", a 2010 song by Drake from Thank Me Later
Drake's emotionally transparent, self-deprecating lyrics are delivered in both rapped and subtly sung verses, and explore feelings of doubt, insecurity, and heartbreak. Following an anticipated release, Thank Me Later debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 447,000 copies in the US, eventually selling 1.8 million ...
Drake has achieved thirteen number-one albums on the Billboard 200. [2] Billboard (Drake and Billboard are both part of UMG) hailed him as the "Artist of the 2010s Decade" [3] and the 16th Greatest Artist of all time. [2] RIAA ranks him as the best top-selling digital artist of all time with 244 million in the United States. [4]
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 ...
Drake's fifth studio album, Scorpion, was released in June 2018; all 25 tracks on the album entered the Billboard Hot 100. The album was supported by six singles, including the number-one singles " God's Plan ", " Nice for What ", and " In My Feelings ".
"TSU" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake. Released on September 3, 2021, as the eighth track from Drake's sixth studio album Certified Lover Boy. It samples OG Ron C's chopped and screwed remix to R. Kelly's "Half on a Baby". The song's intro and outro has featured vocals from the late DJ Screw.
An unnecessary update, to be sure, but one likely prompted by force of habit: Drake has never taken a meaningful break, perpetually prepping and releasing new music. Since 2006’s “Room For ...