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100 Gigs is the fifth extended play by Canadian rapper Drake. [1] It was released on August 10, 2024, by OVO Sound and Republic Records. It features guest appearances from American rappers 21 Savage, Young Thug, and Latto. [2] 100 Gigs also became Drake’s first extended play since Scary Hours 2 (2021).
PartyNextDoor supported the release of the album PartyNextDoor 4 (2024) through a twenty-four-stop Canada and United States live tour. [4] On August 2, 2024, at the tour's stop at the Budweiser Stage in Toronto—the artists' hometown—Drake appeared as a surprise guest and performed a surprise set, solely consisting of his R&B songs. [5]
"It's Up" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake, released on August 10, 2024 from his fifth EP 100 Gigs (2024). It features rappers 21 Savage and Young Thug. The song was produced by Ben10k, Elyas, Gyz, London Cyr and Tom Levesque.
If 2024 had a musical narrative, it was pop's total domination — specifically, the pop girlies' domination. ... Related: Drake accuses Universal Music Group of paying Spotify, Apple to make ...
The Kendrick-Drake beef was one of 2024’s biggest stories in music—at least, until Kung Fu Kenny delivered the knock-out blow, which became the longest-running Number One hip-hop single of all ...
Drake posted a parody of "Buried Alive Interlude", a song recorded by Lamar for Drake's Take Care (2011), on Instagram on the same day. In the parody, Drake mocks Lamar's performance on the original song and disses him, claiming Lamar is jealous of his success. [5] "Family Matters" was released later that day with an accompanying music video.
THE COUNTDOWN: From Charli XCX’s neon-splattered club remix with Lorde to The Cure’s moment of bleary-eyed brilliance 16 years in the making, here are the songs that defined 2024, chosen by ...
"Push Ups" is a diss track written and recorded by Canadian rapper Drake. It was released on April 19, 2024, through OVO Sound and Republic Records.The track serves as a response to several songs from Metro Boomin and Future's collaborative albums We Don't Trust You and We Still Don't Trust You (primarily "Like That" featuring Kendrick Lamar). [1] "