Monday, August 31, 2009
Drake ft Trey Songz- Successful
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Mary J Blige - The One f. Drake
Friday, August 28, 2009
Drake ft. Nipsey Hussle- KILLER

Now here's the most unexpected collaboration of the year!!! This almost as surprising as Eminem and Elton John!!!! We've got the pretty boy, ladies man, college kid on a track called "Killer" with one of the leaders of the gang-banging, dope dealing, members of the new west! But I can't be mad at it because they both did their thing on the track. Check it out and give some feedback.
Birdshit ft. Drake and Lil Wayne – Money 2 Blow

Wow....forreal Birdshit? Drake came out with this song at the begining of the year and your just gonna steal it? whatever man thats normal Birdshit for you. But once you tone out Birdshit Weezy and Drizzy do their thing.
Jay-Z ft. Drake – Off That

Here's the collabo we've all been waiting for!! Drake (one of the leaders of the new school) and Jay-Z, the legend! No more time waisting download this track
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Drake Speaks on The Making of "Successful"
Drake speaks on the process behind the making of his breakout song "Successful." He talks about the making of it and how everything fell together and even explains some of the lyrics in his verses. Personally this is one of my favorite Drake songs.
Drake - Heartbreak Drake 2

Friday, July 10, 2009
Drake Interview by DJ Whoo Kid
Friday, July 3, 2009
Drake Speaks on Young Money Deal
..it’s almost impossible to go fully independent. This was basically like the closest thing I could get to my own independence, to sort of continuing to be that guy to the fans that, you know, is trying to prove something — trying to prove that it can be done. So with that being said, I signed directly to Cortez Bryant and Gee Roberson, my two managers, and their company Inspire. It’s a joint venture with Young Money, so that’s the deal. I know there’s been a lot of stuff on the Internet about different entities, but that’s the people involved in the main record deal. And then it’s distributed through Universal, so it’s great, man. You know, if we can sell some records I think it could be a pretty legendary situation.
I plan to work with Wayne for the rest of my career, so I think it’s a smart career move,” he added. “You know, everybody else [on Young Money] will hopefully work out the situations, get the right people on the album. I think it was important for me to show him that I believed in him as much as he believed in me. Because a lot of months he stuck his neck out there for me, you know with performing with Drake on the BET Awards Sunday, and then 'Ransom' and all the songs that we put out. And the things he would say in interviews, he really put himself out there for me. So I think it was only just and fair to show him that I feel the same way.
Drake - Best I Ever Had
Monday, June 29, 2009
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Drake Speaks on Beef with Kardinal Offishall & on his Career
Friday, June 5, 2009
Drake - On Air Idiots Interview + Live Performance
Drake sits down with K-dubasis Runnindis and talks about if he will except the 2 million dollar offer, the possibilities of going independent, the gossip with females, being scared of Joe Budden, being a writer that can’t freestyle, and much much more.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Drake Says Kanye West Is The Most Influential Person On His Sound
“Before I ever got the chance to meet him, Kanye West shaped a lot of what I do, as far as music goes,” Drake told MTV News on Tuesday night before his show at S.O.B.’s. “We always, always, always took the time to listen to Kanye’s music and appreciate it beyond. We searched the samples and we find out where his inspiration came from, because he has one of the best ears in music, period. He knows how to recognize great music that’s not his. He knows how to utilize great sounds and great music. So before I met him, I had the utmost respect for Kanye West. I’d even go as far as to say he’s the most influential person as far as a musician that I’d ever had in my life.”
Drake said he and ‘Ye initially met in Hawaii, where West has been working on music recently. The interaction was brief at first, but now the two are expected to collaborate on Drake’s upcoming debut album. ‘Ye attended Drake’s New York show this week, and one of West’s managers, Gee Roberson, acts as a co-manger for Drake.
Over the weekend, West returned the accolades in a post on his blog, saying that one of Drizzy’s lines on Young Money’s “Every Girl” is the rhyme of the year.
“Drake said, ‘Do you like girls like I do?? Les-bi-honest!!!!!’ Best line of the year so far!” West wrote in all caps.
As an upstart, Drake said the comment was hilarious and flattering. “I feel like it’s funny, because that’s something he might have said,” Drake said about the line. “[But] it’s an honor that he’s even looking at me as somewhat of an equal, somewhat of a peer. I think he’s one of the greatest to ever do it.”
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
Drake, Wale, & Big Sean Live Show In Detroit (The Finest New Comers Shut It Down!)
Okay I've been saying for a while that these were some of the dopest guys out of this new class of rappers but check this out and you'll see for yourselves.
Drake Freestyling In Detroit from Flying With Da Fishes Blog on Vimeo.
Drake Perfoming In Detroit W/ Big Sean and Wale from Flying With Da Fishes Blog on Vimeo.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Drake - Say You Will Freestyle II (Live in Chicago)
Drake has another freestyle over Say You Will and speaks on his label situation
“No deal signed yet, I’m so patient/ Fuck what the blogs say but shout out to Nation.“
Drake - Say U Will Freestyle (Live in Toronto)
DRAKE-Say U Will Freestyle Toronto Show from Aaron A on Vimeo.
Drake shows off his freestyle skills at his hometown