But just like certain alliances in the real world make people do a double take, Hollywood friendships like the one between Millie Bobby Brown and Drake too raise eyebrows. Brown and Drake’s bond has ...
Gasteyer told PEOPLE that the two comedians debated performing Lamar's diss track to Drake at the 'SNL50: Homecoming Concert' ...
Drake’s Gimme A Hug lyrics break down rap beef, fame struggles, and industry jabs-here’s what they really mean.
"Album of the year. 21/21. Not a single miss on the entire project. Drake once again proves that nobody is on his level in the music industry. This album is genuinely beautiful in so many ways ...
Elsewhere in the song, Drake thanks those who have been loyal to him. "I appreciate the fans rocking with me/ This is really just a small token," he raps, calling himself "a visionary." ...
“Drake, don’t shoot back at me now that you ice cold,” Budden began. “I’m not doing a back-and-forth with a corpse. I wanted to do it when you was lit.” Budden then told Drake to ...
Drake has been making headlines recently for his ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar, especially after Super Bowl LIX and the “Money Trees” rapper’s performance. The 38-year-old artist just ...
“It says right here that it indicates that the fetus is a mini Drake.” “Sally’s having a boy and Sally’s getting $50,000 AUD from me,” added the Grammy winner as she and the crowd went ...
Drake released a new album with Partynextdoor and references his “rap beef” with Kendrick Lamar on the song “Gimme a Hug.” It marks Drake’s first new music since Lamar’s Super Bowl ...
Lyrically, things are hardly more impressive. On “CELIBACY” Drake sings, “Pour me a shotty, let it flow through my body/Flow through my body, flow through my body/Is this what you want?/ ...
"He looked at me and said, 'I got you, coach.' " And he did, as Hannah and his fellow seniors led the Braves to a statement win over a 23-3 Drake team they might meet again in the Valley ...
Nothing has been the same since Drake and Kendrick Lamar first collaborated in 2011. By Carl Lamarre Everyone wanted this: a lyrical death match between the biggest rappers in the game today ...