A pouting Drake is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Respect magazine. The rapper has no reason to be sad, though, because his ‘Take Care’ album has sold over 1.71 million copies in the US and is quickly racing toward double platinum statues.
DJ Khaled’s music videos are always packed with a gang of Urban artists and his ‘Take it to the Head’ visual is no different. Filmed last evening, the visual will include appearances by Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Drake and several others.
Who would have thought that Rihanna’s voice is so dangerous to a person’s health that even her backtrack could cause harm? While performing at a packed concert in Birmingham in the UK, Drake learned that lesson the hard way when he fell during a performance of their single, ‘Take Care’.
Timbaland and Missy Elliott will return to the charts with their new albums later this year. As such, they have begun to do the footwork to get the public ready for their new material. First up was Timbaland, who visited ‘The Breakfast Club’ this morning.
Shortly after Drake and Rihanna debuted their ‘Take Care’ video, the former released yet another clip. ‘HYFR’ was directed by Lil X and features a verse by Lil Wayne as well as cameos by Hip-Hop’s boys club – DJ Khaled, Birdman, Trey Songz and several other guests.
After months of anticipation, Drake and Rihanna have finally quelled the excitement of their fans by releasing their ‘Take Care’ video. Directed by Yoanne Lemoine, the clip is the latest offering from Drake’s ‘Take Care’ album.
Drake and Rihanna’s ‘Take Care’ video is finally ready for release. After weeks of delay, the highly anticipated visual will debut on MTV tomorrow; just in time for the Easter weekend.
Just when it seemed as though Nicki Minaj had forgotten how to rap, she rediscovered her roots in a new song called ‘Champion’. The telling record features Drake, Young Jeezy and Nas, and it will appear on Minaj’s upcoming ‘Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded’ album, which hits stores on April 3rd.
Drake’s ‘Take Care’ album is still riding the top 10 of the Billboard 200 with total US sales exceeding 1.62 million copies – bigger numbers than his ‘Thank Me Later’ debut – but he intends to continue pushing the record. However, this time the rapper won’t be alone.