The ability to surprise-drop a compilation of old tracks on streaming services is restricted to a certain number of artists only, but there’s no doubt it can work well for Drake: it’ll quite possibly push him up from his current position as (only!) the 12th most popular artist on Spotify, with 44.7 million monthly listeners. Kanye West defends Marilyn Manson, criticises SNL, Drake, Big Sean and more on Drink Champs Ye discussed everything on his mind for two and a hlaf hours with the popular podcast. This the celebration for the backpackers that climbed the mountain from Room For up to Take Care, its a biography of how one dude from Toronto changed the Rap game and climbed the mountain. this is DRAKE, live it and love it or get off the bus.
“Some of our most important moments together available in one place,” as Drake described it on Instagram yesterday, as he revealed the album for the first time. Memphis TN got mad love for this, everybody saying where old drake, new drake, etc. Fake Drake aka Izzy, talks about his Drake doppelgänger lifestyle, getting booked, having his own business, his own label, new music in the. Drake, for example, whose latest delve into his own back catalogue has resulted in a 17-song compilation called ‘Care Package’. The Fake Drake Interview: Impersonating Drake, Being Mistaken For Drake, Looking Like Drake & More. But those don’t necessarily have to be *new* releases, especially for artists with a prolific history of mixtapes and impromptu track-drops on platforms like SoundCloud.
If we know anything about the dynamics of music-streaming in 2019, it’s that quiet periods aren’t really an option: like sharks, artists have to constantly be in motion in terms of activity and releases.