Drake continued his rollout of new album Nothing Was The Same last night on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon. The Torontan MC debuted "Too Much" alongside Sampha of SBTRKT. Check it out below: Read More »
During this week's BBC 1 Radio's "Live Lounge" session, the show hosted Arctic Monkeys. The band just released its latest album, "AM," earlier this week, so the boys performed one of their new tracks, "Why'd You Only Call When You're High?" Arctic Monkeys also performed a special cover: Drake's "Hold On, We're Going Home." Read More »
Drake has revealed a little bit more of upcoming album Nothing Was The Same. Fans who pre-order the Canadian MC's new album via iTunes get a free download of "Wu-Tang Forever," an album track that runs 90s boom-bap through the perennial clouds of sadness, ex-girlfriends, alcohol and feels that I imagine constantly hangs over Drizzy's studio. Read More »
Looks like Drake's the type of guy who will infringe on a jeweler's copyright. The Nothing Was The Same rapper is being sued by Baden Baden for allegedly producing knockoffs of a $50,000 owl chain made by the company specifically for the rapper. Read More »
Never let it be said that Drake lacks confidence. To promote Nothing Was The Same, the Canadian MC's new album, he has released a video that seems to depict a hip-hop presidential convoy rolling through the streets of Toronto. The boom-bap and fanfare of the Hit-Boy beat over the top of the video leaves no doubt that the former Degrassi star views his upcoming release as a king's return. (The vibe is only slightly ruined by the shot of the album's truly terrible cover art). Read More »
Finally, we have a concrete look at the tracklist for Drake's new album Nothing Was The Same. And it looks like the "Versace" rapper is taking "No New Friends" to heart, as the album features only two collaborations. One with Detail and the previously mentioned "Pound Cake" with Jay Z. Read More »
We don't know much about Nothing Was The Same, the new album with laughably bad cover art from Drake that will drop on September 24. However, Billboard has let a little bit slip about and album closer that may be titled "Pound Cake" and feature Jay Z. Read More »
Drake Talks Kendrick Lamar 'Control' Verse: Possible Rihanna Flame Disses K-Dot In Billboard 'Nothing Was The Same' Cover Story Read More »
Thursday, Drake unveiled his "Nothing Was the Same" album art with images (child Drake and adult Drake) of himself facing off with a blue sky background. Read More »
After announcing that his new album Nothing Was The Same would be pushed back a week to September 24, YMCMB artist Drake revealed the cover art for his new album in a series of Instagram posts. Read More »
One day after rumors flew that the release date for Drake's new album "Nothing Was The Same" had been pushed back a week, work on the "Started From The Bottom" rapper's third album continues to march on. In the late hours of Wednesday night (Aug. 21), Drake tweeted out the album cover for his third record and confirmed the new date. Read More »
Has the release date for Drake's new album "Nothing Was The Same" been moved back a week? According to HITS Daily Double, "Nothing Was The Same" is not set to be released on Sept. 17, as the singer first announced on his Twitter back in June. Instead, fans will be able to hear the new record in full one week later on Sept. 24. Read More »
The Weeknd finally got back on a track with his biggest booster, Drake. "Live For", the latest track off Kiss Land finds Abel and Mr. Graham enjoy being sad, being together and being sad together. Over a slow, Japanese string arrangement, The Weeknd once again lays his soul bare (Spoiler: he's despondent) before he lets loose a refrain that comes off as vocal dubstep/trap wobble, a high-speed belting of "This the sh*t that I live for" laid end to end. Read More »