
Let’s not act like we’re not all listening to this today. Check out Drake’s long-awaited new album below, featuring additional appearances from Young Thug, Lil Durk, Rick Ross, JAY-Z, Kid Cudi, and more.

Let’s not act like we’re not all listening to this today. Check out Drake’s long-awaited new album below, featuring additional appearances from Young Thug, Lil Durk, Rick Ross, JAY-Z, Kid Cudi, and more.

Maryland own’s Brent Faiyaz might have the hit of the year with his latest, a collaboration alongside none other than Drake. Check out the Neptunes-produced “Wasting Time” below.
A five minute Nike ad. Certified Lover Boy is on the way.
This dude wild as s***. Check out Drake’s latest MTV Cribs episode above.
Lil Yachty becomes (B)oprah. Not sure whether to love or hate this one, to be honest.
Drake season has returned. Check out the two-for-one visual from the Canadian star above.
Future and Drake’s latest chart-topper gets one hell of an upgrade from DaBaby and Lil Baby.

Presumably a follow-up of “Life Is Good” and — hopefully — a sign that another Drake and Future project is coming.
Directed by X. What A Time To Be Alive 2 on the way?
Drake is on his UK Drill blend with his latest, which is taken from OVO’s partner-in-crime Oliver El-Khatib’s EL-KUUMBA TAPE VOL. 1 project.
Also added below: a very dope sit-down with YN and B.Dot from Rap Radar.
Once of OVO’s best and longest-serving, PARTYNEXTDOOR is officially back with a couple of new singles — one of which features assistance from boss Drake. Check ’em out below.
Sans an actual Drake appearance, Ross delivers a new visual for the Port Of Miami 2 standout, “Gold Roses.”
Taken from Drake’s post-Raptors win Best in the World pack. Shot by Theo Skudra, you can enjoy the grainy, black-and-white visual above…hopefully, these two have a clip for “Gold Roses” coming as well.
It looks like Swae Lee is “once again” breaking out on his own with a couple of big singles. In addition to a Drake collaboration (“Won’t Be Late,” produced by Tekno), the Rae Sremmurd artist also teams up with Mike WiLL Made-It and ChopSquad for “Sextasy.” Check ’em out below.

As seen on Billboard:
Drake achieves his ninth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart, as his new archival compilation album, Care Package, premieres in the top slot. The set, which was released on Aug. 2 via OVO Sound/Republic Records, launches with 109,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending Aug. 8, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 16,000 were in album sales.
Care Package collects 17 of Drake’s stray tracks — many of which were never officially released and only available via Soundcloud or YouTube.
Drake extends his own record for the most No. 1 albums this decade, as all nine of his leaders have arrived since 2010. Care Package is also the first No. 1 album for OVO Sound, the label co-founded by Drake. All of Drake’s previous albums were released via Young Money/Cash Money/Republic.

Only Drake would break out some old loose tracks and sh*t on the game by throwing them up on streaming as a compiled project. Very interested to see where this lands on the charts…in the meantime, enjoy some Drizzy classics below.
Taken from Chris Brown’s new album Indigo. Drake is funny as s***.
Literally nothing to do but press play on this gem. Port Of Miami II is almost upon us.
Drakes keeps his promise and gives us new music after the Toronto Raptors took home the NBA Championship on Thursday. Drake drops off a 2 track project (The Best In the World Pack), which features two songs, “Omertà” and “Money in the Grave” featuring Rick Ross.
Check out the new tracks below and hope the 6ix God gives us a whole project very soon.