Drake Reveals Tracklisting For ‘Nothing Was The Same’

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With less than two weeks from the release of Drake’s Nothing Was the Same album, he gives us the tracklisting for both the standard and deluxe versions without all the features. Check out the tracklisting below.

1. Tuscan Leather
2. Furthest Thing
3. Started From the Bottom
4. Wu-Tang Forever
5. Own It
6. Worst Behavior
7. From Time
8. Hold On, We’re Going Home
9. Connect
10. The Language
11. 305 To My City (Feat. Detail)
12. Too Much
13. Pound Cake (Feat. JAY Z)/ Paris Morton Music II

Deluxe Edition:
14. Come Thru
15. All Me (Feat. 2 Chainz x Big Sean)

Jay-Z Featured On Outro To ‘Nothing Was The Same’

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Last week, Billboard revealed three new song titles and their producers from Drake’s upcoming album which was part of their cover story .

Today, Billboard has released more new info on the LP. According to Billboard, Drake will be focusing more on his rapping than his singing .The Outro of the album is tentatively titled ‘Pound Cake’ and features two verses from Jay-Z. He finishes off the song with the lyric “Studied the game to the letter and I did it better, like I’m supposed to feel guilty?“

Big Sean Brings Out Nicki Minaj & Drake In Detroit

Big Sean’s sophomore album Hall Of Fame hit stores this past Tuesday, and last night he held his second homecoming show. Last year, Big Sean performed at Palace of Auburn Hills with special guests Kanye West, J. Cole, Common and more; Last night, he moved his show to the Detroit’s DTE Energy Music Theatre with special appearances from Drake (who came out to perform ‘All Me’, ‘No New Friends’, ‘Started From The Bottom’ and ‘Versace’) & Nicky Minaj (who performed ‘MILF’ and ‘Dance (A$$)’.

3 Song Titles & Producers From Drake’s New Album Revealed

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Drake’s third album Nothing Was The Same is just a month from hitting the stores….he has been quiet about the LP’s details until today. Reggie Ugwu, the writer behind the latest Billboard cover story has shared another except from the issue:

He has revealed three new titles from the album and the people who produced it — ‘Wu Tang Forever’ produced by 40, ’305 to My City’ produced by Detail and ‘Trophies’ produced by Hit-Boy.

Drake Speaks On Kendrick’s ‘Control’ verse

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Drake has broken his silence about the “Control” verse in a sit down interview with Billboard; he said that he “went about my day, went and got dinner and kept it moving” after he heard the “Control” verse. You can read except below.

“I didn’t really have anything to say about it,” Drake says of the verse, which has so far inspired responses from A$AP Rocky, Joey Bada$$, former Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson and too many others to count. “It just sounded like an ambitious thought to me. That’s all it was. I know good and well that Kendrick’s not murdering me, at all, in any platform. So when that day presents itself, I guess we can revisit the topic.”

The full cover story appears in the latest Billboard issue which you can buy it here.

 

 

Drake’s ‘Nothing Was The Same’ Pushed Back?

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According to Hits Daily Double and retailers like Best Buy, the album was pushed back a week later than originally announced — on September 24th.

In related news, Drake’s new single ‘Hold On We’re Going Home‘ is now #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 and one of the fastest growing songs across multiple formats on the radio right now. Nothing Was The Same is set to feature Lil Wayne, JAY Z, Hudson Mohawke and more.

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QUOTE OF THE DAY: Drake Speaks On Issues With Kanye West

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We have been off and on with the whole ‘Quote of the Day’ thing, but if there’s a good one, I’ll post it. This one comes from Drake’s latest interview in XXL:

“It’s tough to get into a war of words with Kanye because he’s a huge reason why I’m here, why I’m confident enough to step to a mic and say, “Ok, I don’t have any murder or bricks or drugs to talk about, but I can tell you about myself, and if you’re willing to listen we can get into it.” Kanye was kind of the first guy to give me that boost of confidence. It’s tough to engage in any sort of confrontation with that guy. At the end of the day, I do look up to him. And if he feels the need to remind people that, so be it.”