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Drake has scored his 10th #1 single on Billboard’s Rap Songs chart with his new single, ‘Headlines’. With this feature Drake has official tied with, Diddy for having the most number one rap singles on the charts. Drake has been in the rap game a little over 2 years, and is already smashing huge records. Diddy first topped the chart in 1996 with hit single,”No Time,” featuring Lil Kim and his most recent #1 was 2003?s“Shake Ya Tailfeather,” with Nelly and Murphy Lee. Here are the list of hit singles from Drake that hit #1 “Best I Ever Had”
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Check out photos during the final weeks before submitting “Take Care”. Gallery Link: |
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Check out Drake’s Take Care album cover below, click the photo for a bigger view:
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Via EW.com: The summer’s nearly over. But rap wiz Drake is feeling the heat. The deadline to submit the final version of his sophomore album, Take Care, is one month out. To say the least, it’s crunch time. Though, it seems he’s comfy in the clutch. While holed up in his “quaint” Toronto studio recently, Drake checked in with EW to give us a progress report on the album, due on his birthday, October 24. Creatively, he says he’s “at a great place” and has a tons a recorded material to select from. In the EW story on stands now, he gave us five recording rules to live by. Here, though, we get into the rest of the conversation—one that includes, among other things, how Jay-Z and Kanye West’s Watch the Throne album impacted his project, how his song with Stevie Wonder might make you shed a tear, and why you won’t hear him crying about his riches this go around. |
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Via Rap-Up.com: Drake is making major moves on his sophomore album. October’s Very Own has nabbed a collaboration with the legendary Stevie Wonder for Take Care. |
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Check out the new Drake‘s new single “Headlines” from his upcoming album Take Care, in stores October 24th! Thoughts?
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