Drake's latest album, "Nothing Was The Same," leaked earlier this week. Surrounded by the hype and high expectations from its two singles, "Started From The Bottom" and "Hold On, We're Going Home," the album seems to be a transition LP for the OVO rapper, who blends together his newfound toughness with heartbreak. The result is a blend of the best of Drake. Read More »
Nowadays, it seems like a major music release leaking is inevitable. This summer, it's happened to Kanye West ("Yeezus), Ariana Grande ("Yours Truly), One Direction ("Best Song Ever") and Lady Gaga ("Applause"). Now, Drake's latest record has hit the Internet early. "Nothing Was The Same," the third studio album from the "Versace" rapper has hit the Internet. 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 all-star lineup for this year's 2013 MTV Video Music Awards just keeps getting starrier and shinier. Just four days before the Brooklyn ceremony, yet another artist announced he will be performing at the VMAs. This time, Drake took to his Twitter to say he'll be taking to the mic! 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 »
Drake said that he was going to shut the latter half of the summer down and make Fall 2013 his, and with his new single, "All Me," featuring 2 Chainz and Big Sean he makes it hard to doubt him. The second single off his third forthcoming album, Nothing Was The Same, follows up his smash hit "Started From The Bottom." Read More »
He's the hero Toronto deserves, but not the one it needs right now. Bluewater Comics (a publisher that specializes in celebrity tie-in comics) has re-released their Drake: F.A.M.E comic to celebrate the announcement that Aubrey will be joining the iHeartRadio festival, and the new commemorative cover shows the former Degrassi star as none other than the Dark Knight himself. That's right, an artist was commisioned to make a Drake comic cover and thought "Hell, why not make him Batman?" Read More »
With technology rapidly evolving, social media and digital communications is home to some of the most technological breakthroughs to date. Jay-Z made digital history with the Samsung release of his Magna Carta Holy Grail, now MTV is preparing to carve its own nitch in digital history. Read More »
Drake is kind of like a big deal. But apparently not a big enough deal to score access to the Miami Heat's locker room after the team won the clinching game of the 2013 NBA Finals. Read More »
Rapper Drake announced a 41-date tour North American tour on Monday. The shows will begin in Portland, OR on September 25 and close in Los Angeles on November 25. Read More »
When you start from the bottom and end up in a new Bugatti, that’s when you know its real! Young Money rapper Drake was not embellishing about the level of success he has reached on his hit “Started From The Bottom.” The Toronto native recently showed off his wealth with Instagram photos of him stuntin’ in his multi-million dollar new Bugatti Veynor. Read More »
If you didn't think hip-hop and rap culture once one of the most influential industries in America, then you had better reevaluate your thoughts. Hip-Hop and rap have been used in a series of commercials as marketing tools for "Free Credit Report," "McDonald's," "Burger King," and more. Now America's top Mexican fast food chain is featuring lyrics from Drake's "Started From The Bottom," on its hot sauce packets. Read More »