Those were stolen by hackers so Drizzy posted them online for free.

Listen to your elders, boys and girls.

Even so, it’s not super imaginative or outside-the-box-- large-breasted ladies wearing the miniest of mini-shorts and sports bras prepare for a basketball game, led by Coach Drake. 950. It’s titled “I’m Going In,” and that’s exactly what each rapper did, gah damn. In rap, survival is about confidence. The song also plays to the Toronto artist’s penchant of putting on lesser-known artists, specifically ones that hail from anywhere that’s not the U.S. On this record, we get WizKid (Nigeria) and Kyla (UK) features, which ultimately thrust both artists further into the spotlight than they had been previously. We spoke to Noah "40" Shebib about the track and he explained why "Say What's Real" was so crucial to Drake's catalog. He uses that time to reflect, on both the past and the present, opting out of a hook, instead providing one lengthy verse. As Abel sings about being faded-faded-faded, Drake details what it’s like to live his life -- lavish at times, yes, but it comes with its own set of obstacles.

Doesn’t really get more H-Tine, and while it may not be Drake’s place of birth, it’s definitely the city he reps the second hardest (behind Toronto, of course), thanks to father. The two teamed up for multiple songs on Comeback Season-- “Successful” was not one of them, though. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100. A fan-favourite of sorts, and for good reason too, since it goes in. However, even if you’ve got “Controlla” on repeat as a stand-alone song, it’s going to set a soothing vibe, even if Drake might be looking for the opposite-- to get, or be controlled. Whether you're a man or a woman, nine times out of 10 you've drunk-dialed someone you probably shouldn't have. "Lord Knows" is the hardest song on Take Care by far. 89 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The best Drake song, too. I'm sitting there at the table with this beat I made which I know he wants to work on, which is 'The Calm,' and I'm just like, oh, this is a write off. Majid Jordan were definitely a key curator of sound on this one, handling production as well as the feature. "Hold on We're Going Home" is a glorious moment for Drake. "Lord Knows" plays a very specific role on Take Care. Welcome to /r/Drizzy! 's hit single "Cha Cha" was too infectious to ignore. This is definitely a fan-favorite, despite never landing on any particular album, it proves Drake’s strength even if it’s “throwaway” style. “You gon make me go out my fucking way,” which he did, when he quickly followed up his “Charged Up” diss with this record (the title reflecting that) two days later. The production is unrelenting and at times harsh, with cloudy, ferocious closed hi-hats creating a static-like punctuation through out the length of the beat, which is otherwise, actually quite soft and r’n’b-esque. Few things in life are as scary as coming into a lot of success in a short period. "I had no money left from actin', I was focused on the music/I used to always try and burn you CDs of my new shit/You be like 'who's this?' Drizzy delivers a carefree, seemingly too-easy flow on the first half, before “The Catch Up” uses a James Blake sample to slow things down.

The spiraling key-laden production comes courtesy of Kromatik, Vinylz and Boi-1da. The opening of this Drake banger, and as it were, a call to action, an indicator that shit is about to pop off in whatever vicinity you might occupy. The Boi-1da-produced single was definitely enough to create hype early on. “Best I Ever Had” is the song most responsible for really introducing Drake to the world, hip-hop/r’n’b and beyond, after peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 (his first top 10 single). While Drake may have not started in the literal streets like many a Rapper Struggle story, he is sharing (and perhaps clarifying) his own, personal struggles on wax here, the ones he had to overcome to find success in the music industry. "Marvin's Room" was the lead single off Drake's second studio album, Take Care, and peaked at No. The beat is bubbly and soulful, while Drake uses his lengthy verses to do a mixing of flexing and calling out his haters, sometimes both at the same damn time: “What you mean you ain’t heard? Henry Adaso has written about hip-hop since 2005 and founded the award-winning blog The Rap Up. Drake made sure to pay homage to the term's creator, Rick Ross, via Twitter by writing that Rozay put him up on YOLO and folks should "pay homage."

This list wouldn’t be complete without “Jumpman.” Technically a joint release, with Future playing ½, the song came off the surprise What a Time to Be Alive commercial mixtape from the two rappers. We're having family issues, things are going on. Keep up with Drake's latest releases. I recorded it when I did So Far Gone -- the first verse and half of the second verse I had gotten through. Drake’s verse is hard, but in later years, rapper Nickelus F would reveal that he actually wrote the verse -- no matter the case, part of the verse's potency is simply in Drizzy’s smooth delivery and flow. It’s basically the best of both Drakes, in one song -- a “Started from the Bottom” vibe teamed up with a “5 AM in Toronto” vibe. It got so heated he had to step out on the balcony. But then I just stopped because it was getting eerie. Does it fit the song? The hip-hop legend creates a beat that should be inducted into the Hall of Fame of hip-hop. "Drake, here's how they gon' come at you/With silly rap feuds, trying to distract you/In disguise, in the form of a favor/The Barzini meet, watch for the traitors/I done seen it all, done it all/That's why none of these dum-dums could done him off," Hov raps.
While the subject matter itself doesn’t necessarily match up, the musical transition is glorious, and thus, could not go without mention. "Know Yourself" peaked at No. The Rapper Struggle is an integral part to most of our favourite hip-hop artists’ come-up; we want to hear, and know, about the struggle before we bestow anything with the label of real. "Best I Ever Had" was the song that took Drake from budding Toronto rapper to an international name. Rightfully so, Drake goes off for the first verse, which is the majority of the song. Once again, we have 40 to thank for zeroing in on this haunting, r’n’b-heavy beat, one that’s minimal and stripped down, save for the melancholic drums. Enjoy the best and the worst of Drake meme's from Hotline Bling video edits to Drake in a wheelchair. I be like 'me, girl'/You be like 'oh, word, true shit? By using this site, you agree to our: A more recent collaboration as it appears on, “Blem” is an airy, light-on-its-feet type of record, which, album-playlist, it’s got a hint of that tropical, Caribbean flavour that Drizzy has been infusing some of his r’n’b and pop-efforts with as of late, and equally, a sound he's influenced other artists to try their hand at as well, again proving his power over hip-hop's direction. It's easily the best posse cut of that year and one of the most played records in the country. , with Kendrick tackling a beat that winds down even further than its predecessor, using a chipmunk-like cadence to parallel the beat at the outset, before drums harden it up. The song, which peaked at No.

He gets into painful details about his emotional stress from fame and money. Everyone knows the motto. Meanwhile, Rozay kicks one of his best verses in recent memory. "I did this song that no one has ever heard before, ever," he explained to MTV. XXL looks back and highlights the Boy's best tracks to date.

The Caribbean flavour is not only reflected in the song’s production (handled by OVO favourite T-Minus), but in Drake’s adoption of slang (Toronto by way of Jamaica), “blem,” as he recounts how lit he is off the Virginia whiskey, and wonders about a situationship with a ladyfriend.

The cut was the only new song that was featured on Drake's extended play of So Far Gone in 2009.

He has sold millions of records worldwide and has 100 songs placed on the Billboard Hot 100 -- the rapper is one of only four artists ever to do that. The slowly creeping beat has Drake interpolating Juvenile’s hook, while the homemade-esque music video features Kyra Chaos “practicing” her dance moves in front of the mirror, before Drake busts in on her (if you misread or misinterpreted that, that’s on you.

Either way.
With catchy one-liners, clever single art and social media behind him, the diss track became Drake's walk-off grand slam home run and sent Meek into a spiral. However, Tyga was added on the song's only official remix.

It speaks to Drake’s ability to relay a seemingly ordinary or average experience, or thought, in a way that instantly connects with the listener, in addition to his hit-making capabilities (or perhaps, by extension). It's beautiful stuff. On the song, Drake describes the work he put in to get to the Hollywood limelight and become a hip-hop legend, and you have Jay describing the pitfalls to the younger rapper. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100, resonates with the go-getters. The song was released as a promotional single ahead of Drake’s Take Care album and his Club Paradise tour. Aside from earning Best Rap Song at the 2013 Grammy Awards (a huge honor), the song kicked off one of pop culture's worst trends of all time with the use of YOLO. To be frank, "Best I Ever Had" is undeniable, from the catchy lyrics to the Boi-1da-produced beat, equally showcasing Drizzy's rap skills and his singing ability. The song starts with flurry of organ keys, which remain a key component of the beat, and later a Billy Joel sample of “Uptown Girl” is introduced in the background. As back-to-back tracks placed in the middle of the album, they became the focal piece of Take Care, with Kendrick tackling a beat that winds down even further than its predecessor, using a chipmunk-like cadence to parallel the beat at the outset, before drums harden it up.

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