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Toronto's very own Drizzy Drake just took another step toward solidifying himself as a true rap god — one on par with all-time greats like Dr. Dre, Eminem and Jay-Z — by revealing that he's ...
If you’ve been on the internet lately, it’s almost impossible to avoid the beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar.Rap beefs come and go, however, Metro Boomin’s “BBL Drizzy” may outlive ...
“My name is Drake. I started in 2008, I came all the way from Toronto, Canada,” he said in video captured by fans.. “The year is now 2025, and Drizzy Drake is very much still alive.” ...
Midway through Drake’s verse, however, a familiar beat pops up: “BBL Drizzy,” the diss instrumental that St. Louis producer Metro Boomin made available for free earlier this month.
Willonius Hatcher, the maker of the Drake joke track “BBL Drizzy,” is full steam ahead on AI-assisted art. “It was made with love.” ...
He started out as Aubrey Graham, now he's Drake. And Drake, a romantic beneath the cigar haze and braggadocio, wants to come home. His new album, Nothing Was the Same, is sonically less rich than ...
Drake raps over ‘BBL Drizzy,’ and he’s not cool enough anymore for that to matter OPINION: On Sexyy Red’s song, “U My Everything,” Drake dropped some bars over the “BBL Drizzy ...
Drake isn't one of those famous people who histrionically hide their kids from the press, and it's clear to see why when five-year-old Adonis Graham joins his dad in public.
If you haven’t gotten ‘BBL Drizzy’ out of your head, you can thank Metro Boomin — but you also need to thank King Willonius, who made the song that he sampled.
The internet is really winning the Drake-Kendrick beef — especially now that Metro Boomin challenged everyone to get involved with ‘BBL Drizzy.’ ...