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Drake Unscripted: Filmed in 2004, back when he was simply known as Aubrey Graham.
DrakeDebate1,882,008 views • 1 year ago

Drake choosing to follow What’s The Dirt after they trashed him and said his “reputation is ruined” is a bad look. And what’s worse is that Drake is co signing someone who can’t even stand on their own words by deleting it. Very disappointing and honestly, pretty embarrassing.
DrakeDebate77,703 views • 1 month ago

Drake shares the story of Dr. Dre reaching out to support his music while also wanting proof that Drake wrote the lyrics to a song he was featured on. Drake later had the opportunity to write for Dre at Record One Studios in LA but was eventually let go after receiving $10,000.
DrakeDebate711,495 views • 1 year ago

P Diddy backpedals, saying he did not actually hit Drake and that he doesn't want any problems with him, clarifying it was all a misunderstanding. Diddy also explains the ‘0 to 100’ beat, saying that he wanted Drake to ghostwrite for him to create the best record possible.
DrakeDebate331,477 views • 1 year ago

Every Sample from Drake’s Eighth Studio Album ‘For All the Dogs’
DrakeDebate297,512 views • 1 year ago

Drake used to be in a group called ‘The Renaissance,’ which included singer Melanie Fiona, keyboardist D10 and vocalist Voyce Alexander. The four performed songs together at a popular Toronto restaurant called ‘Avocado,’ which many celebrities passed through including Rihanna.
DrakeDebate131,434 views • 10 months ago

In 2013, Drake says he’s not trying to sell the idea that he’s the man and he knows others who do so daily, which he finds exhausting. He also says that while people may act nice, deep down, many are waiting for him to fall because everyone secretly wants to claim the top spot.
DrakeDebate165,029 views • 1 year ago

Every Sample from Drake’s Third Studio Album ‘Nothing Was the Same’
DrakeDebate120,027 views • 1 year ago

In 2016, Drake visited the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory in South Africa, where he was welcomed by Jeff Radebe and a crowd of fans. Drake also gave an inspirational speech to local youth, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and contribute positively to their communities.
DrakeDebate74,316 views • 1 year ago