Drake recently erected a billboard in his Toronto hometown to promote his new album, Take Care. The ad features the city’s population and utilizes the font as the official Welcoming Sign. City spokeswoman Francine Antoino-Forte told local newspaper, The Star: “We would suggest that the treatment of the word Toronto used on the billboard is very similar to the wordmark that forms part of the Toronto logo. The similarity of the wordmarks, in conjunction with other creative elements used for […]
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While performing in his fellow YMCMB’s backyard at Toronto’s Kool Haus, Tyga brought out Drizzy for a live performance of “The Motto (Remix)”. hhnm
Uh, oh. Mr. Crockett has returned. Once again, Affion channels October’s Very Own by giving his take on “Headlines”. Those eyebrows. Yikes!
Although Drake’s Take Care‘s only been in stores for two weeks, Swishahouse co-founder OG Ron C didn’t waste no time, from slowing things down with a Chopped-N-Screwed version of the project. Grab a cup of that drank and Download Here. ovo
Earlier this morning, DJ E-Man of Big Boy
Drake and Tunechi are currently in the Bay Area shooting their video. Until we get some official footage, here’s some guerilla-style footage from the set in San Francisco. hhnm
Drizzy is currently in the Bay Area shooting his next video. Until we get more pics and flicks, here’s our first look from the set with Mistah F.A.B. hhnm
During their recent visit to BBC Radio 1
During last week’s Google Music’s launch show, Drake discussed the inspiration behind Take Care, which he says Weezy did not hear until it hit retail, Rihanna, wise words from Kendrick Lamar and more.
If we talkin’ bout the numbers, it’s lookin’ like roughly 659,190 copies. As of tomorrow, Drake will return to the top of the Billboard charts. If the number holds up, Take Care becomes the second highest solo rap debut this year. Official tally in the morning. UPDATE: Final number via SoundScan: 631,466 Digital: 264,845 | CD: 366,621
Tyler’s *Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale* is a wild, emotional ride—packed with raw energy and lyrical brilliance. It hits hard, just like getting quality window replacement hamilton services—solid, sharp, and elevating the vibe. This album’s extra tracks were totally worth the wait.