I have to hand it to Drake. The man may do videos where he comes off looking like a d-bag, but he really does still have love for the underground. In addition to his frequent Dilla references he's still doing guest features for underground artists, artists like the always experimental and always dope k-os. Almost a year to the day that the Canadian connection dropped off "Faith" they're back for seconds. Listen and download...
Whether or not you like Drake's music you have to admit that the guy does have some interesting music videos. And the music video for his song "Headlines" is no different. This time Drake breaks out the vino and the goons, sports one of his infamous sweaters, and has a good time in an elevator (get your mind out the gutter). See more...
When a song starts off with someone burping I think it's safe to say that you shouldn't have the highest of expectations. (He did say "excuse me" though.) For this last song in the "Block Of Drake" Waka Flocka takes us to the strip club with help from Drizzy on "Round Of Applause Remix." I'll say this, Drake and Waka Flocka sure know how to show the strippers love. Listen and download...
Over the weekend boy wonder Drake went on a song self-leaking spree, a spree we're wrapping up into our "Block of Drake". While on the surface "Free Spirit", Drizzy's collaboration with Rick Ross the Wingstop Boss, sounds pretty shallow and obvious, it actually yeilds some very important lessons. Listen and download...
On "Club Paradise" Drake sticks to the formula that seems to fit him best and that is rap a little bit, sing a little bit, add a few stripper mentions, speak briefly on your relationship with your mom in a verse, and last but certainly not least pretend to be sad about being rich. Sarcasm aside these type of songs really do seem to work for Drake. Listen and download...
Anytime a new Lil Wayne "Carter IV" track leaks people are going to talk, but they're really going to be talking about "It's Good". No, they won't be talking about Jadakiss' solid opening verse, or Drake's "calm down Aubrey, you're actually kind of cute when you act hard" second verse. No, they'll be talking about the (maybe) shots fired from Mr. Carter to Mr. Carter. That's Weezy to Jay-Z. See more...
If British singer Seal (a.k.a. Heidi Klum's boo) was popping in the mid-80's I could imagine him releasing a song that sounds exactly like Lenny Kravtiz' latest release "Sunflower." Not sure if I'm feeling the 80's vibe on "Sunflower," but I am grateful that Drake chose to rap and not sing on the song. Listen...
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