On his birthday (10/24), Drake will release his last three albums – Views, What A Time To Be Alive and If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late – on vinyl.
On his birthday (10/24), Drake will release his last three albums – Views, What A Time To Be Alive and If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late – on vinyl.
Drake may need to make some shelves for new souvenirs! The “Trophies” rapper (starting to think he made this song on purpose). Has racked as much as 6 nominates for this years MuchMusic Awards. The nominations include Video Of The Year, Hip Hop Video Of The Year and Director of The Year with X for “Worst Behavior” and International Video Of The Year By A Canadian for “Hold On, We’re Going Home.” Both videos were in support of his 2013 album, Nothing Was the Same. They’ll face off with him in the Video Of The Year category.The 25th annual MuchMusic Video Awards, which airs on June 15 at 9 p.m. ET, will be co-hosted by reality stars none other than Kylie and Kendall Jenner. Check the full list of nominees after the jump!
Papoose is at it again. This time, VLad TV caught up with the New York rapper and they discussed Drake. It wasn’t because of Drake’s latest episode with his lint roller, court side at the Raptors game, but because of Pap’s tweets about Drake’s album, “Nothing Was The Same,” last year. Papoose explained that he was “the only one who verbalized” his true feelings about the album. Hit the jump to see his thoughts.
As the year came to an end, VIBE unleashed a few out takes of their moments with Drake, and Drizzy decided to share his thoughts on the makings of his entire discography! Drake also spoke on conceptual album making, the art of conceptual story telling, and that is when ‘good kid, m.A.A.d city’ came into the conversation. Hit the jump for Drake’s full response!
Drake has never been shy about name-dropping the women he’s dating or dated on songs. From famous women (Rihanna, Maliah Michel) to relative unknowns (Nebby, Jade), Drizzy puts it all out there, and the ladies never seem to have complaints about it. In fact, some may even benefit off of it! When Drake’s new album Nothing Was The Same dropped over the summer, he was up to his usual antics. “The one that I needed was Courtney from Hooters on Peach Street,” he rapped on “From Time.” “I’ve always been feeling like she was the piece to complete me/ Now she engaged to be married, what’s the rush on commitment?” Shortly after the song was released, a flyer began circulating on the net, appearing to be of Courtney capitalizing off of her 15 seconds by hosting parties as “Courtney from Hooters on Peach Street.” Crazy, right? Now in his new interview for VIBE Magazine’s cover story, Drake speaks out on Courtney and how he didn’t realize what saying her name would do…and even sheds light on the infamous flyer! Check out what he had to say below.