Drake has always been a magnet for attention. His strange journey has taken him from teen fame on Degrassi to blockbuster rap stardom. In 2024, his beef with Kendrick Lamar has blown up into one of ...
While Drake’s Certified Lover Boy album announcement has dominated the news, one of his previous releases quietly passed a major milestone. Drake’s 2016 track “Hotline Bling” (the best song of the ...
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Fans (and haters, we guess) of Drake got 100 gigabytes — yes, 100 GB — of Drake-related data to sift through on Tuesday. The rapper randomly dropped the footage on a website titled “100gigs.org,” ...
Drake's"Hotline Bling" is currently the No. 2 song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, which makes it his highest charting single since "Hold On, We're Going Home" peaked at No. 4 in 2013. With the ...
Director X knows a thing or two about music videos. From working under Hype Williams on the set of the 1998 classic movie “Belly,” to directing music videos for hip-hop heavyweights like Kendrick ...
In time for the summer, Drake is dropping pool-related merch based on "Hotline Bling." The line, which is available on Drake merch site DrakeRelated.com, consists of a pink phone pool float by Funboy ...
Tuesday night saw the reunion everyone wanted, even if they didn’t know it: Drake and Ninja streamed some more Fortnite together. They didn’t break Twitch this go-round, but there was plenty to unpack ...
Drake’s “Hotline Bling” has been parodied and meme’d, and now it’s gone gospel. A church choir’s remake of the popular song has caught the eye of the Internet, and of course, it’s gone viral.
As fans wait for new Billie Eilish music, the singer has instead shared some old music: Yesterday (May 9), she brought “Hotline (Edit)” to streaming services. The track is just a minute long and it’s ...
After kicking off the festival of lights with a rousing cover of the Beastie Boys‘ “Sabotage,” Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin returned for the second night with a bit of a surprise selection: Drake‘s ...