After bringing the New Year in with Carson Daly, Aubrey kept the celebration going last night by giving his first live performance of Take Care‘s track #15 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. sean
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[vodpod id=Video.15894679&w=540&h=350&fv=] Over at Times Square last night, Drake performed a medley of hits for Carson Daly’s yearly NYE special. After the jump, Mr. Cee-Lo Green takes the stage and The Roots do the same at Rockefeller Center. mwp
While on Sunset Boulevard at Saddle Ranch, a fan decided to sing Ri Ri’s track, “What’s My Name”. To her surprise, Drizzy came up as well to sing his verse on the song. Not to be confused with this. kc
Rick Ross’ Rich Forever mixtape is right around the corner. Last night, he and his fellow comrades began shooting the project.
Aubrey has shown his love for Aaliyah on numerous occasions, but he recently took it a step further by adding Baby Girl’s portrait to his back. That’s him on the far right. Last August, Drake guest blogged for us and penned a letter to the late R&B songstress in honor of her 31st birthday. heads up:
Photographed by Ruben Rivera, here are some photos during the creating process of Aubrey’s sophomore album. More stills via OVO after the jump. Take Care in stores now.
Khaled Khaled has already got the wheels in motion for his next album and it appears he already has Aubrey on board. Prepare to Kiss The Ring soon.
When Drake said, “Tat my fuckin’ name on you so I know it’s real” on the song “Free Spirit”, this probably isn’t what he had in mind. Recently, a fan took a picture of herself with his name tattooed on her forehead. Power 106’s Mando Fresko caught up with Drizzy and got his thoughts on the artwork. As for that tattoo artist
[vodpod id=Video.15843284&w=540&h=350&fv=] After wise words from Mac Dre’s mom Wanda Salvatto;
“He already embraced it, so wear it” Days after Drake’s rant at Cali Christmas, Com appeared on Sway In The Morning this morning and admitted that his record “Sweet” was aimed at him and anyone under that category. Yikes! Shortly after, Drake’s go-to producer, Noah “40” Shebib chimed in via his Twitter account. @common, I remember being called a bitch in grade 9 cause I had your cd. Good thing I also had 456 by kool g rap on me. […]
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