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Drake breaks his silence about photo of the woman with “DRAKE” tattooed on her forehead. He expresses his anger towards the tattoo artist exclusively with Mando Fresko.
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At Jingle Jam 2011 The Hot Morning Crew caught up with Drake and talked to him about his music and his growth, and if he thinks he is a better singer or rapper!!
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Google talks to Drake before his performance at Google Music’s launch event in Los Angeles. Hear him share his thoughts on the strength of the Nicki Minaj/Lil Wayne/Drake trifecta, remember wise words from Kendrick Lamar and sing praise for his collaborators Jamie XX and Rihanna.
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Check out video of Drake on the incredibly funny ‘Chelsea Lately’ last night.
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On ‘Take Care’ and what it means to him: “There are moments I have where I’m by myself, and it’s very reflective,” he says. “I have a desire to come back and do some more aggressive music, because I truly enjoy those anthems and those moments as well. But I think this album is a great balance.” On making his third album: “I think I’m very hard on myself. I don’t really give myself too much time to be happy or celebrate. Like this album, I’m very proud of it. People are giving me great feedback, but at the same time, I’m sitting on my bus already listening to new beats. I’m trying to figure out what I could do better or what my next move is. I’m obsessed with getting better.” On being respected: “I think that it’s evident that I’m myself, and I think people respect me for that across the board, he says. I get respect from the guys who are respected for being real rapper’s rappers. I get respect from women. I get respect from mothers, fathers and kids. It’s very humbling and flattering and incredible, and I’m honored to be in this position because I get to be myself. And I get a lot of love for it.” |
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Via RollingStone.com: He may look forlorn on the cover of his new album, Take Care, but it’s actually pretty good to be Drake right now. After celebrating Take Care’s release in New York on Tuesday, the 25-year-old R&B star was the special guest performer, along with Maroon 5, Busta Rhymes, and others, at a Google Music/T-Mobile launch party for the new Google Music service in Los Angeles. The common demoninator at both? “New York to L.A., the consistent theme is attractive women, so I can’t complain,” he told Rolling Stone backstage at the Google event. |
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Via Rap-Up.com: Most rappers start clothing lines, record labels, or beverage companies, but Drake has a different business venture in mind. The Canadian superstar has plans to launch a fragrance and lifestyle collection. Drizzy, whose sophomore album Take Care was just released, shared his vision with Vulture. “I’m very obsessed with smell so I actually want to—my dream, to be honest with you, my goal, is to form a fragrance and lifestyle line like candles, incense, room spray, and fragrance,” he explained. |
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