Speaking with the NY Times, Kanye finally opens to the media speaking on the impact of his last albums, his creative process, his adoption of minimalism, and compares himself to Steve Jobs. He also has an interesting answer about the impact of 808’s & Heartbreak, which sounds a lot like a shot at Drake. Remember, […]
And just like that Drake drops another one. This time its a return of sorts to his slow jam days and in true Drake fashion he drops lines that make any warm blood male cringe, while making females who like this sort of thing wet. He’s also baiting the hell out of Jay-Z.
Drake re-vamps the Started From the Bottom Remix into a totally new song called “No New Friends” which will now appear on Dj Khaled’s album Suffering From Success. I was expecting something a little more interesting in terms of guest appearances, this is pretty much “I’m On One” redux.
Drake really needs to stop letting his friends shoot his videos.
Drake’s seeing red going after everyone whose crossed him over the last year. Apparently it’s a shot at Pusha T, The Weekend and Chris Brown but of course we’ll never know. I can’t believe I’m saying this but Drake has out Jay-Z’d Jay-Z.
I like it, but I wouldn’t watch it again. I like that it has a 90’s black hollywood movie feel to it, but c’mon that climax is cliche. And Drake literally phoned in his part.
Drake comes through with his best video ever for his single “Started From The Bottom”. Absolutely flawless. Drake also announced the title of his next album is Nothing Was The Same.
Drake let’s go his first single to his upcoming album and I’m honestly kinda disappointed. It’s lacking the lyrical bite his other first singles had. I’m also not a fan of songs that respond to critics, as I’ve said in the past it’s been the downfall of all my favorite artists.