Yesterday, we shared Drake’s cover of GQ magazine’s April Style Bible issue and now we have another shot from the spread as well as excerpts from his interview with the publication. The rapper spoke openly about the current state of the Hip-Hop industry and the true inspiration behind is often emotional lyrics.
Drake displayed his gigantic smile on the cover of GQ magazine’s April issue. The rapper will soon release his ‘Take Care’ video, which features an appearance by Rihanna, but ahead of its debut, he has shared several shots from the production’s set.
Drake openly admitted to having feelings for Rihanna so it must have been a dream come true for him to get close to her in the video for his new single, ‘Take Care’. The visual was directed Yoann Lemoine and it is expected to premiere within the coming week.s
Drake’s ‘Take Care’ album has been incredibly successful without the support of live performances but he wasn’t prepared to let a major promotional venture like the 2012 NHL All-Star Game be wasted. The rapper delivered a rousing rendition of his hit tune ‘Headlines’ from the LP and got the crowd hyped for the match.
Brandy’s new album won’t hit stores until May but she has already started promoting the project. For instance, the singer sat down with True Exclusives to discuss the record and what her fans should expect to hear. However, instead of only talking about the album, she also previewed a new song!
When Mary J. Blige’s ‘Mr. Wrong’ video debuted in December and shockingly omitted an appearance from the tune’s guest act, Drake, many people were puzzled by the occurrence. However, an alternate version of the production that included an appearance from the rapper has been released, probably in an attempt to boost the song’s performance on […]
While Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga and others were celebrating the dawn of 2012 on ‘Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’, a host of other acts ventured to NBC to perform on ‘New Year’s Eve with Carson Daly’. Among the featured artists on the show were Jessie J, Drake and Cee Lo Green, who all delivered renditions […]
J. Cole wasn’t the only rapper who attempted to grab the attention of Holiday shoppers yesterday. Drake also joined the fray by releasing the video for his latest Rhythmic Top 40 single, ‘The Motto’, which featured his Young Money comrades Lil Wayne and Tyga.
The annual Power 106 ‘Cali Christmas’ concert took place last night at the Los Angeles Gibson Amphitheatre and several of Hip-Hop’s biggest acts hit the stage at the event. Among the headlining acts were J. Cole, Drake and Big Sean.
Drake has never been shy about expressing his emotions regarding Rihanna and Nicki Minaj but it seems that his feelings have started to affect his judgement. In fact, during an interview with Google Music, the rapper shared his views regarding both woman as “the most iconic females” in music today.