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  2. River Man - Wikipedia

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    "River Man" is the second listed song from Nick Drake's 1969 album Five Leaves Left. According to Drake's manager, Joe Boyd , Drake thought of the song as the centrepiece of the album. In 2004, the song was remastered and released as a 7" vinyl and as enhanced CD single, including a music video by Tim Pope .

  3. Nick Drake - Wikipedia

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    The American musician Duncan Sheik released an album of songs inspired by Drake, Phantom Moon, in 2001. In 2017, Kele Okereke cited Pink Moon as an influence on his third solo album, Fatherland. [111] In November 2014, Gabrielle Drake published a companion to her brother's music. [112]

  4. Race My Mind - Wikipedia

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    "Race My Mind" contains samples of "Dead Wrong", written by Christopher Wallace and Osten Harvey, as performed by The Notorious B.I.G., as well as samples of Sun Ra's recording and composition "Rumpelstiltskin" and "The Signs Part IV" by David Axelrod.

  5. Ervin Drake - Wikipedia

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    Drake wrote the words and music for "It Was a Very Good Year" in 1961 when a publisher friend told him that Bob Shane of the folk and pop music group the Kingston Trio would be in the publisher's office the next morning, and the publisher asked Drake to write a song for Shane to sing solo. [4]

  6. My Boomerang Won't Come Back - Wikipedia

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    The song is referred to in Drake's ITV sitcom The Worker. In the 1969 episode "Hello, Cobbler" (coincidentally, the only one to survive in a colour version), Charlie's eponymous character is hit on the head by a boomerang and hallucinates a bizarre Australian adventure (which sees the actors, including Drake himself, playing Aboriginal ...

  7. Drake Seemingly Disses Rihanna on New Song: ‘The Sex Was Average’

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    Drake, 36, appeared to diss Rihanna, 35, and the father of her two children, ASAP Rocky, on “Fear of Heights,” one of the songs on his new album, For All The Dogs (released Friday, October 6).

  8. Drake Quotes Pusha-T Lyric as Caption on Video of Him ... - AOL

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    As cute as the moment was, most eagle-eyed Clipse fans took note of the 2002-era caption the 'Certified Lover Boy' rapper chose for his IG video.

  9. Take Care - Wikipedia

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    Take Care is the second studio album by Canadian rapper Drake.It was released on November 15, 2011, by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records.The album features guest appearances from the Weeknd, Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, Birdman, Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross, Stevie Wonder, Lil Wayne, and André 3000.