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Drake changed music forever in 2011. On Nov. 15, 2011, he released 'Take Care' and he's been on top of the rap game since.
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Released on Nov. 15, 2011, Drake's sophomore album Take Care is generally viewed as his magnum opus. The album featured the hit singles "Marvin's Room," "Crew Love" featuring The Weeknd, "Take ...
Drake looked back at reviews of his 2011 album ‘Take Care’ in amusement. ... As the years passed since it was released in 2011, many people considered the album Drake's best project.
He’s not letting that bother him, though, and in fact, he seems to actually be having a great time checking out some old comments about Take Care, his 2011 sophomore album.
Posting a screenshot of Hot New Hip-Hop to Instagram, Drake wrote: “reading these comments from when Take Care dropped [laughing emoji]” The comments state the album was weak, boring, and ...
Former World No. 1 Naomi Osaka recently expressed her admiration for Drake's music while jamming to his popular album 'Take Care'. Osaka was last seen competing on the WTA tour at the 2022 Tokyo Open.
Drake‘s 5-year-old son, Adonis, got his first gig as an artist — drawing album art for his father. The rapper, 36, unveiled the cover for his next album on Monday, August 21. “FOR ALL THE ...
Drake and 21 Savage‘s fake Vogue cover is no more.. After publisher Condé Nast hit them with a lawsuit for promoting fake cover story in the heralded magazine to market their new album, Her ...
Drake has the third-longest charting Hip Hop album in Billboard 200 history. 2011’s Take Care takes the #67 spot on this week’s Billboard 200, giving the project its 500th week on the chart.
Thanks to the success of the 'Take Care' album, Drake adds another Billboard 200 accolade to his list of music industry accomplishments.
The album art for Certified Lover Boy, Drake’s sixth album, depicts 12 pregnant women emojis, lined up wearing different colored shirts, holding their babies in their bellies.