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Mannie Fresh spoke with about his decision to allow Drake to use his reworking of Juvenile’s ‘Back That Azz Up’ on Drake’s track ‘Practice’, featured on the rapper’s new ‘Take Care’ album. Despite Drake being on Cash Money and Mannie leaving the label under bad circumstances related to money, he didn’t hold it against Drake. “Drake called and made sure to say, ‘Get in touch with Mannie, give him whatever he wants and make sure the business is straight.’ That’s all I’ve ever asked for,” Mannie explained. “I never had a problem with Cash Money. I just had a problem with the way they did business. I feel like Drake is a different artist. I know he is signed to Cash Money, but I would not put him in the middle of my business with them.” November 13, 2011 Jeff C.
Drake is set to release his second studio album ‘Take Care’ on November 15th via Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Universal Republic Records. The Canadian rapper talked with MTV about the motivation behind the album cover. “I used to stare at this world through a glass window and, like, two to three years later, I became king in that world,” Drake explained. “That’s who’s sitting on that album cover, that kid that’s just somehow gone from his mom’s basement in Toronto to becoming a king. That’s what the album cover is about and there is a lot of deep thought involved in that ’cause you can go crazy doing this.” October 31, 2011 Jeff C. Drake is out with the music video to his new single ‘Headlines’, the lead single from the Canadian rapper’s studio album ‘Take Care’, out November 15th on Young Money Entertainment and Cash Money Records.
“By no means is it the best song on my album, it’s really just the song for this moment, right now,” Drake told Billboard about the track. “I always try to put forth a song with a message.
A lot of people pick their single by what’s the strongest song. I don’t really do that. I like to make sure that the content is very relevant to right now.” The Hyghly, Lamar, Drake and Oliver El-Khatib directed video features appearances from T-Minus, Noah “40” Shebib, The Weeknd, Boi-1da and Kromatik. Electronic instrumentation by hskalsi free pdf. Watch it via Vevo below. Drake chatted up Tim Westwood, giving the Radio 1 DJ props during his show at Hammersmith Apollo in London.
He also talked about his desire to spend some more time in England’s capital. “I did this interview, and he really made me realize, London is one of the greatest places in this entire fu**ing world,” Drake told the audience.
“I really had to sit and think I had one of the best times of my life here, and it made me realize something. My tour ends on January 24th, it really made me realize I’ve been clicked in. I need to buy a place, find my wife, and move to London.” Watch it via YouTube below. Drake talked with Tim Westwood about the Drizzy 3 stroke and relations with Rihanna and Nicki Minaj. “It’s more of a conclusive moment,” Drake said. “What happens during the act, there’s a lot of things you can do to make it enjoyable.
The three stroke just happens to be my finisher move.” The back half of the first video sees the Canadian rapper performing ‘What’s My Name’ at the Hammersmith Apollo London. In a second clip, Drake talked about bringing his mother to the Grammy Awards. Watch both via YouTube below.
• Artist: • Track: Replacement Girl • Feat. • Producer: T. Adobe lightroom cracked apk files. Slack, Boi-1da and T-Minus • Album: Comeback Season I know, I know—even in hip-hop years, 2007 ain't exactly the olden days. But with Drake's junior full-length,, fixing to explode onto record store shelves next Tuesday, we thought it would be appropriate to take a look back at the joint that first introduced mainstream audiences to the hip-hop megastar.
Part of sophomore mixtape Comeback Season, debut single Replacement Girl showcases a Drizzy who has yet to fully develop his persona; in place of the languid pillow talk that's become his trademark, he exhibits a more brash, uptempo rhyme style and, rather than singing his own hook, he enlists the help of R&B hitmaker. Nonetheless, it's hard not to be struck by the T-Dot native's potential. The BET brass certainly were; on April 30, they featured the cut (along with its Shane Stirling-directed visuals) as their “New Joint of the Day,” making Drake the first unsigned Canadian emcee to have a video featured on the channel.