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Drake Teases 'more Life' Release In Swedish, But So Far
Drake Teases 'more Life' Release In Swedish, But So Far

... celebrate his birthday - “Fake Love”, “Sneakin',” “Two Birds, One Stone” and “Wanna Know (Remix)” – all scheduled to be included on More Life, a “playlist of all original music” whose cover would feature a fantastic shot of his pop, Dennis Graham donning a long mustache, wearing a stylish bow tie and a silk noragi, and smoking a pipe. While the album was first scheduled to drop in December, further tweets from the Drizzy Drake camp signaled that More Life would have a February/March 2017 release. That’s what made March 3’s Instagram note so exciting – one that read (written in Swedish yet), that his newest album would drop on Saturday, March 4. (“Om du över sätter det här är det försent,” it reads, which means, “If you’re reading/translating this, it’s too late.”). Drake’s own OVO Sound Radio Episode 38 found its DJ (and Drake’s business ...



Drake Goes Globe-trotting On Expansive 'more Life
Drake Goes Globe-trotting On Expansive 'more Life

... But they also display the kind of growth other fans have been longing for. "Passionfruit," and its decidedly European vibe, is an early highlight for its intoxicating groove. British soul-singer Jorja Smith delivers the goods on "Get It Together," a song that borrows heavily from the house music an act like Disclosure has perfected. The first half of "More Life" is an exceptional vehicle for Drake's ability to interpret worldly sounds and translate them for his own massive audience in compelling fashion. Eventually, "More Life" does settle into the mood of a typical Drake album to some extent. This begins when the sounds of the Sampha-led "4422" quickly morph into the trunk rattling "Gylachester.". Songs like "Portland" and "Sacrifice" are sure to appease Drake fans thanks to their braggadocio brand of hip-hop. "Like a kiss from a rose, I could be the one to seal your fate," he spits on the ...



Everything We Know About 'views' Follow-up
Everything We Know About 'views' Follow-up

... Life Day, as Drake sets to premiere the "playlist" this Saturday. Since announcing the project in October, the Toronto rapper has had fans on the edge of their seats, waiting for what's to come after his domination with last year's Views. Every Drizzy era promises something new while revisiting familiar sounds in the rapper's discography. Here's what we know about More Life so far. The Title. Days before his 30 th birthday and on the heels of Views’ record-breaking success in 2016, Drake announced that new music was on the way. The 6 God announced on the Oct. 23 episode of his Beats 1 OVO Sound radio show that he had an upcoming project titled More Life coming in December. According to Genius , the inspiration behind the title was the dancehall song “More Life” by Vybz Kartel , whom the MC has previously referred to as "an icon.". The Album Cover. Later that night, Drake dropped a pic of the album cover on Instagram - featuring his father, Dennis Graham, smoking a pipe and writing down notes. A post shared by champagnepapi ...



This Is Everything We Know For Sure About Drake’s More Life
This Is Everything We Know For Sure About Drake’s More Life

... 37 of OVO Sound Radio. He also offered an update on More Life, assuring fans that "everything’s moving along nicely.". February 10, 2017. During a Boy Meets World Tour stop in Leeds, England, Drake said he was "about a week and a half, two weeks away" from finishing More Life. NEW DRAKE X GIGGS 🔜 __link__/VOKy Q 8 KWP 3. — Cait (@caitlinscales 12) January 29, 2017. February 19, 2017. Drake gave an in-depth interview to DJ Semtex during Episode 38 of OVO Sound Radio. Speaking about his new project, Drake told the British DJ: "The style in which it is being put together is based on the concept of OVO Sound Radio. It's almost like a radio show. I basically asked myself, What if I did it like OVO Sound Radio but every song was a new Drake song? It's more like an evolution of a mixtape. After VIEWS, I was inspired and I wanted to keep the music going and get people inspired.”. February 21, 2017. Rising Atlanta ...



10 Artists Who Might Be Featured On The New October Firm Playlist
10 Artists Who Might Be Featured On The New October Firm Playlist

... highly likely a song will make the cut. "He just asked me to do a song with him and that's what we've been doing," she told  ET. "We'll see if it's on his next album," she added. Maybe they've officially moved on from each other or maybe not. But Rihanna  and Drake do have great musical chemistry with their multiple hits " Take Care ," " Work " and " Too Good." We can only hope there are other tracks laying around from the two that Drake will gift to fans. Gucci Mane. Another rapper Drake was rumored to be releasing a mixtape with is Gucci Mane. Drizzy previously handled the hook on Mane's " Back on Road ," but project rumors are a clear sign that there are other collabs in Drizzy's vault that he's holding onto. The rappers can wait to put out the new songs on their mixtape or perhaps there might ...



Every Live Snippet Of Drake’s ‘more Life
Every Live Snippet Of Drake’s ‘more Life

... footage that’s been released over the last few months and included production/feature credits. Click here to read more. “Free Smoke” was the first More Life record to find its way online, and the song finds Drake combining his tough rap flow, most prominent on If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late (2015), with the soft R&B chorus of his most recent album Views (2016). There’s been no mention as to who the singer is on the chorus, or who the female rapper is on the latter half (perhaps Nicki Minaj ?), but the song is credited to Drake’s standby producer Noah “40” Shebib. Read partial lyrics here. The track that Drake has played most often on tour has been “Kiss My Teeth,” also referred to as “The Streets.” The club banger was first previewed, fittingly, at a club, where Drake and his DJ partook in the crowd’s reaction by dancing and singing along. You can check it out below, and you can read the lyrics right here. “Kiss My Teeth” (aka “The Streets”) has also been previewed ...

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