Drake started off his performance with “Hold On We’re Going Home”, and transitioned into “No New Friends.”
Nothing Was The Same drops on September 24th.
Drake started off his performance with “Hold On We’re Going Home”, and transitioned into “No New Friends.”
Nothing Was The Same drops on September 24th.
Excited to announce I'll be performing at the 2013 @MTV VMA's!!! #Brooklyn #OVO #Started #NeedAKawsTrophy
— Drizzy (@Drake) August 21, 2013
— Drizzy (@Drake) August 21, 2013
In other news his highly anticipated album Nothing Was The Same has been pushed back and will now drop on September 24th.
According to retailers such as Best Buy and Amazon, plus the sales tracking site Hits Daily Double, the new release date for Drake’s Nothing Was The Same is now September 24th, a week after the originally announced date of September 17th.
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The Weeknd reveals his tracklist for his upcoming Kiss Land, has features from Drake, Pharrell, and Kavinsky.
Tracklist
1. Professional
2. The Town
3. Adaptation
4. Love In The Sky
5. Belong To The World
6. Live For (Feat. Drake)
7. Wanderlust
8. Kiss Land
9. Pretty
10. Tears In The Rain
Deluxe Edition:
11. Wanderlust (Pharrell Remix)
12. Odd Look (Kavinsky Feat. The Weeknd)
Hold on, we’re going home #JustARegularFamilyDinner
Aug 18, 2013| Source: Keek.com
Kanye and Drake had dinner with the Kardashian’s last night and one of Kyle’s friends sang Drizzy’s “Hold On, We’re Going Home” for both of them. We Get It! LOL!
The Weeknd links with Drake for his new single “Live For”, which will be on his upcoming album Kiss Land due out September 10th.
Rolling Stone magazine sat down with Drake and talked his highly anticipated album “Nothing Was The Same” and who will be featured on the album.
“This album is about growth,” says the Toronto MC. “When I play it for people, they ask, ‘Who’s that rapping?’ I’m like, ‘That’s me.'” The LP also features all-star guests from Jay Z to Lil Wayne, plus superhot producers like Scottish DJ Hudson Mohawke. One highlight? The emotional “Connect.” “That one hits you in the heart,” says Drake. “It’s painful and beautiful at the same time.”
MTV caught up with Drake after the OVO Fest in Toronto and talked the possibility of Ma$e signing to his new label OVO Sound.
Funny enough, me and Ma$e have just been talking about what the future holds, about what he wants to do and anything is possible man. I told Ma$e, ‘You’re Ma$e, at the end of the day so I don’t think you should end up on anybody else’s label.”
“I would love to be involved. I know Kanye took an interest in Ma$e as well, because Ma$e is like the original fly guy that made it all look extremely fun, dancing [and everything You saw it at [OVO Fest], those guys can’t get on stage and be stiff and overly serious…it’s a party. There’s a lot of rappers who get out there and take themselves super serious and it’s not fun like that. They don’t laugh. Those guys got out there and proved why there are who they are. Two kings doing what they were born to do.
I’d love to work with Ma$e to be honest. I told him, ‘man I hope tonight’s not our last conversation.’ It’s been cool, we kicked it and just went out and and got something to eat.”
Naya Rivera and Big Sean stopped by the #New@2 today with Yesi Ortiz and Disko Drew to premiere their new single “Sorry.” J Cruz and I caught up with the lovely couple in the hallway and talked Big Sean at OVO Fest, Naya’s reaction to Big Sean’s verse in “All Me” My new girl is on Glee and sh*t, probably making more money than me and sh*t,
and the tragic Glee loss.
Full interview and video coming soon!
Listen below.
Elliot Wilson caught up with Drizzy fans outside of the OVO Fest in Toronto for The Truth.
Revolt TV caught up with Pusha T and asked his thoughts on Drake bringing out Kanye at OVO Fest.
“Oh man that should be good for them, Ye’ seemed happy you know Drake spoke well about so it’s all good. Hopefully it’s good for music, maybe they’ll like make some good music together.”