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  2. Template:Drake series - Wikipedia

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    Drake vs. Lil Wayne (with Lil Wayne) Summer Sixteen Tour (with Future) Boy Meets World Tour; Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour (with Migos) Assassination Vacation Tour; It's All a Blur Tour (with 21 Savage) Anita Max Win Tour

  3. Drake Heads Into His Hiatus on a Perfunctory Note With ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  4. All good things come in due time. For Drake, “due time” is whenever he wants. It has been 980 days (and counting) since the 6ix God has released a new studio album — discounting compilation ...

  5. Started from the Bottom - Wikipedia

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    "Started from the Bottom" is a song by Canadian hip hop recording artist Drake, released as the first single from his third studio album Nothing Was the Same. [3] The song was written by Drake, Michael Coleman , and Noah "40" Shebib , and it was produced by Coleman under his stage name Mike Zombie, with additional production by Shebib.

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  8. Template:Drake songs - Wikipedia

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  9. How Drake Bell Processed His Trauma Through 'Drake and Josh ...

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    Bell rose to a new level of fame when he was cast on the Dan Schneider–helmed Nickelodeon sitcom Drake & Josh, opposite Josh Peck (no relation to Brian). The show’s theme song, “I Found a ...