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Read More: Hip-Hop Artists Who've Gone Diamond The Legacy of Drake's Take Care Album Released on Nov. 15, 2011, Drake's sophomore album Take Care is generally viewed as his magnum opus.
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.
In the meantime, Rihanna has seen the completed video and she promises that it's something to look forward to. "I can't wait to see what all my fans think. I saw it a couple of days ago.
(AllHipHop News) Drake’s new album Take Care was leaked to the Internet last night, the rapper confirmed via Twitter last night (November 6). “I am not sure if the album leaked.
Article continues below this ad For all his success, Drake - Degrassi grad, platinum-selling Canadian MC - doesn't seem too happy on Take Care, his star-studded second album.
Drake, now this is not the way to take care of Rihanna. After Drake was long rumored to have an on-again, off-again relationship with Rihanna while the two superstars cozied on up the charts ...
Since her debut in 2005, Rihanna has released eight studio albums — with highly anticipated "R9" still yet to come. Her long-time creative partner, Drake, has released five studio albums since ...
Speaking about his new Rihanna collaboration 'Take Care', Drake told Google Music: "I really wanted to bring her into our world, but still allow her to be herself. "I think she really shines bright.
Ranking Every Song on Drake's 'Take Care' Drake's album 'Take Care' was released 10 years ago today. From "The Motto" to "The Ride," we ranked every song on the album, from the worst to the best.
Though Rihanna insisted they were only ever "friends," Drake would later open up about his unrequited love for her. "I was a pawn," Drake said in a 2010 interview with The New York Times.
Drake’s 2011 album Take Care holds the No. 67 spot this week on the Billboard 200 chart, now making it the third-longest charting Hip-Hop album in Billboard 200 history.
Maybe it’s because Drake broke genre barriers, exploring both R&B and hip hop. Take Care featured grand piano solos, sample tracks from R&B legends like Gil Scott-Heron and freestyles from heavy ...
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