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You sure? I don't see it anywhere...Originally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
Full version of "Love & Gunz" is out..
Nowadays, the number of albums sold does not really reflect the talent the rapper has....i mean, solja boy sells millions tooOriginally Posted by RedMan
Originally Posted by glasses
You guys give Drake too much credit, thinking he can drop 5 singles with videos on his first, mediocre album. Do you realize how much each video costs to make? He's not as popular to the rest of the world as NT seems to make him out to be.
He plays his part. Simple as that.
Name another rap artist outside of (Jay, Em, TIP) who have sold a million records.
Originally Posted by gone in 60 seconds
He's finally @ a million!!! By the time they drop this Fancy video no one will like the song anymore
& lately I've been playing Do It All in the whip, that $#@% knocks
thats because they had an actual director for this.Originally Posted by OptimusPrimeAPhiA
2010 MTV Video Music Awards
This was better than some of his videos.
I believe the full version is called Choklate Feat. Drake - Overdose aka Love & GunzOriginally Posted by TheBachellor
You sure? I don't see it anywhere...Originally Posted by DiPlOmAt TDOt
Full version of "Love & Gunz" is out..
Young Money CEO, Cortez Bryant Talks Wayne Vs Drake + Drizzy's 5th Single
VIBE.COM By: Vibe Posted 8-30-2010 1:46 pm
During the countdown to D-Day aka Drake's June 9 release date for Thank Me Later, everyone had an answer to the jackpot question âwould Drizzy sell a millie his first week?
Although a critically-acclaimed debut effort, survey said no. But Young Money CEO, Cortez Bryantâgreatly responsible for molding Lil Wayne into a mega rapper-eating starâ knows exactly what his winning artist was missing to reach Weezy numbers. "The first week was great but [Drake] still need that big smash pop hit like we had with Wayneâs 'Lollipop.'" he says. "Wayne got his million because he had that urban side and he crossed over to that pop demographic. I believe Drake wouldâve got those million sales if we wouldâve had that pop record."
So if "Over" was an appetite soother, "Find Your Love" an emo stunna and "Miss Me" a hip-hop head's favorite, where does that leave Drake's 4th upcoming single "Fancy?" 'I donât think 'Fancy' is that pop record either," reveals Cortez. "Itâll go so far, but when we drop 'Show Me A Good Time' in Septemberâ that has the potential to be that big record."
As far as Drake's success beyond music for, Cortez hopes his Toronoto front runner can multiply his triumphs through film opps. "We wanna start entertaining these movie offers. Drake is looking to come out with the role no one else expects. Heâs not gonna be the teen heartthrob or the college kid. He wants roles where he can show his acting skills. Like a sci-fi or action picture."
Producer 40 Talks Biting Kanye & The Only 2 Artists Drake Says He Can Work With
VIBE.COM By: Tray Hova Posted 8-27-2010 11:21 am
To paraphrase Jay-Z, Noah "40" Shebib's workflow is foolish. Drake's silent right hand man in the studio (and life), 40 has built up a resume of hits for Drizzy utilizing a melancholy, synth-heavy sound. From the bulk of So Far Gone to future hits like "Fireworks" and "Unforgettable," 40 is the quad-core Pentium chip in the Drake machine. VIBE sat down with the Toronto native to talk Kanye bites, the only two other people he would produce for, and Drake's spoiled $%@.âJerry L. Barrow
Youâve got a pretty simple, but interesting name. Whatâs the story behind it?
The first major label project I did in Canada was for this artist named Jelly Stone. He was a super gangster rapper up here and those guys didnât really use government names so I gotta nickname pretty quick. Those guys used to knock out in the studio, wake up at 10 a.m. and [see me] still be working. Theyâd say âYour work never stops. You work for 40 days and 40 nights.â
Originally Posted by OptimusPrimeAPhiA
Young Money CEO, Cortez Bryant Talks Wayne Vs Drake + Drizzy's 5th Single
VIBE.COM By: Vibe Posted 8-30-2010 1:46 pm
During the countdown to D-Day aka Drake's June 9 release date for Thank Me Later, everyone had an answer to the jackpot question âwould Drizzy sell a millie his first week?
Although a critically-acclaimed debut effort, survey said no. But Young Money CEO, Cortez Bryantâgreatly responsible for molding Lil Wayne into a mega rapper-eating starâ knows exactly what his winning artist was missing to reach Weezy numbers. "The first week was great but [Drake] still need that big smash pop hit like we had with Wayneâs 'Lollipop.'" he says. "Wayne got his million because he had that urban side and he crossed over to that pop demographic. I believe Drake wouldâve got those million sales if we wouldâve had that pop record."
So if "Over" was an appetite soother, "Find Your Love" an emo stunna and "Miss Me" a hip-hop head's favorite, where does that leave Drake's 4th upcoming single "Fancy?" 'I donât think 'Fancy' is that pop record either," reveals Cortez. "Itâll go so far, but when we drop 'Show Me A Good Time' in Septemberâ that has the potential to be that big record."
As far as Drake's success beyond music for, Cortez hopes his Toronoto front runner can multiply his triumphs through film opps. "We wanna start entertaining these movie offers. Drake is looking to come out with the role no one else expects. Heâs not gonna be the teen heartthrob or the college kid. He wants roles where he can show his acting skills. Like a sci-fi or action picture."
Producer 40 Talks Biting Kanye & The Only 2 Artists Drake Says He Can Work With
VIBE.COM By: Tray Hova Posted 8-27-2010 11:21 am
To paraphrase Jay-Z, Noah "40" Shebib's workflow is foolish. Drake's silent right hand man in the studio (and life), 40 has built up a resume of hits for Drizzy utilizing a melancholy, synth-heavy sound. From the bulk of So Far Gone to future hits like "Fireworks" and "Unforgettable," 40 is the quad-core Pentium chip in the Drake machine. VIBE sat down with the Toronto native to talk Kanye bites, the only two other people he would produce for, and Drake's spoiled $%@.âJerry L. Barrow
Youâve got a pretty simple, but interesting name. Whatâs the story behind it?
The first major label project I did in Canada was for this artist named Jelly Stone. He was a super gangster rapper up here and those guys didnât really use government names so I gotta nickname pretty quick. Those guys used to knock out in the studio, wake up at 10 a.m. and [see me] still be working. Theyâd say âYour work never stops. You work for 40 days and 40 nights.â
Originally Posted by StrictlyAirJordans23
RedMan wrote:
glasses wrote:
You guys give Drake too much credit, thinking he can drop 5 singles with videos on his first, mediocre album. Do you realize how much each video costs to make? He's not as popular to the rest of the world as NT seems to make him out to be.
He plays his part. Simple as that.
Nowadays, the number of albums sold does not really reflect the talent the rapper has....i mean, solja boy sells millions tooOriginally Posted by RedMan
Originally Posted by StrictlyAirJordans23
RedMan wrote:
glasses wrote:
You guys give Drake too much credit, thinking he can drop 5 singles with videos on his first, mediocre album. Do you realize how much each video costs to make? He's not as popular to the rest of the world as NT seems to make him out to be.
He plays his part. Simple as that.
Name another rap artist outside of (Jay, Em, TIP) who have sold a million records.
Originally Posted by OptimusPrimeAPhiA
Nowadays, the number of albums sold does not really reflect the talent the rapper has....i mean, solja boy sells millions tooOriginally Posted by RedMan
Originally Posted by StrictlyAirJordans23
RedMan wrote:
glasses wrote:
You guys give Drake too much credit, thinking he can drop 5 singles with videos on his first, mediocre album. Do you realize how much each video costs to make? He's not as popular to the rest of the world as NT seems to make him out to be.
He plays his part. Simple as that.
Name another rap artist outside of (Jay, Em, TIP) who have sold a million records.
In my opinion, Drake is one of the most overrated rappers in the industry
Originally Posted by gone in 60 seconds
^^^ You're like 800 pages & 2 threads late to be having those comments
A lil too late but whatever hopefully its a nice visualOriginally Posted by DipsetGeneral
Great posts.
"Show Me A Good Time" in September
A lil too late but whatever hopefully its a nice visualOriginally Posted by DipsetGeneral
Great posts.
"Show Me A Good Time" in September