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March 23, 2012 When Drake burst onto the scene with his 2010 LP Thank Me Later, a lot of people mused, "Wait … I know that guy. …
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March 23, 2012 When Drake burst onto the scene with his 2010 LP Thank Me Later, a lot of people mused, "Wait … I know that guy. …
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March 22, 2012 Drake may be dealing with a drunk-dial girl lawsuit (hey, who isn't?), but he hasn't stopped going about his business. The Canadian MC just announced additional stateside dates for his summer "Club Paradise Tour," and the lineup is stacked. The new dates, starting May 7 in Concordia, California, feature support from J. …
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March 19, 2012 Drake wants the world to know that he never promised a single penny to the girl who famously asked him, "Are you drunk right now?" TMZ reported over the weekend that the MC had filed his official legal response to a lawsuit brought by Ericka Lee, the woman whose voice recording is used in a dramatized drunk-dial phone call on Take Care single "Marvin's Room." That statement: "[Lee] consented to the use of her voice in the song 'Marvin's …
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February 22, 2012 Auto-Tune has its uses! You know that thing where singer-songwriters make up extra, occasionally goofy lyrics for their songs in concert, so you know just how effortlessly they compose their sensitive, sensitive singer-songwriter songs? And how sometimes those ad libs are about phone calls, or ex-girlfriends, or maybe texting? …
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February 3, 2012 It's a case of life imitating art: A woman has sued hip-hop smoothie Drake claiming she's the voice on the other end of the drunk-dial on last year's eerie Take Care stunner "Marvin's Room" — and she says she has the text messages to prove it.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the plaintiff is Ericka Lee, who claims she was professionally and romantically involved with Drake from early 2010 to mid-2011. …
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January 27, 2012 In a late December interview, Drake was asked to address the fact that a young lady got his name tattooed on her face in giant block letters. …
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January 11, 2012 This time, Mary J. Blige gets it right. The stoic R&B queen originally released a video for throbbing electro-soul jam "Mr. Wrong" back in December, only that time without the guest performer from the version of the song that appears on latest album My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act I). …
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January 9, 2012 No longer content to beef with Maya Angelou and Sarah Palin, conscious hip-hop icon Common has found the softest target humanly possible for his ire: Canadian hunk, television superstar, and occasional rapper Drake.
Apparently, Common was able to download Rick Ross' DatPiff-crashing Rich Forever mixtape and managed to make it all the way to the end of the 80-minute behemoth. …
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January 3, 2012 New Year's Eve might be a bit of a blur, but for those of us who could use a little refresher, plenty of video has surfaced online from the turn-of-2012 festivities: good, bad, and ugly. …
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December 23, 2011 Watch now as Drake struggles to come up with the right words to describe how he feels about a young lady who has his name tattooed on her forehead in really big capital letters. Note to anyone who thinks the Take Care rapper is a softy: he makes threats!
The topic came up during an interview with L.A. …
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