18 New Songs, Albums And Remixes To Love In January 2017
... on Chance The Rapper and Jeremih for this chilled out track, expected to appear on his upcoming album 'I Decided'. Migos Feat. Lil Uzi Vert - 'Bad And Boujee'. Atlanta trio Migos linked up with rising rapper Lil Uzi Vert for a trap anthem that is quickly going viral. Expect this to be big in 2017. A photo posted by champagnepapi (@champagnepapi) on Oct 23, 2016 at 3:12 pm PDT. After pushing back his playlist project from December 2016 to January 2017, Drake is finally expected to unleash 'More Life'. There is currently no release date however expect potential collaborations with Kanye West , Taylor Swift and his rumoured new girlfriend Jennifer Lopez. Rick Ross Feat. 2 Chainz & Gucci Mane - 'Buy Back The Block'. Rick Ross, Gucci Mane and 2 Chainz have come together for a powerful new single all about financial empowerment. The track is expected to appear on Rozay's upcoming album 'Rather You Than Me'. Big Sean - 'Moves'. After announcing his new album 'I Decided', Big Sean dropped his brand new single 'Moves'. Expect the rapper's new album to arrive on 3 rd February. Tory Lanez - 'The New ...
Download Album March 4 With J-lo, Bryson Tiller
... of Drake on Instagram were able to get a screenshot. Along with the message, which was reminiscent of Drake’s “If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late,” is the More Life album title, the date March 4, and the word “pojken,” which Google translates from Swedish into “ the boy.”. Thus far, More Life is showing on Genius as having 10 songs, but that track list will likely grow. This deleted Insta from @Drake says: 'If you read/translate this it's too late' hahaha meaning #More Life could be out tmrw! #Swedish __link__/10 Ul V 9 bx 5 J. — Ki SS 92.5 (@Ki SS 925) March 4, 2017. Now the internet is going crazy with memes and GIFs, and responses show how eager they are to download Drake’s new album, More Life. Some of the songs on More Life will be ones that are already familiar to Drake’s fans. As reported by Heavy, Drake’s More Life could potentially have as ...
Drake Announces More Life, New Project Dropping In December
... project will serve as a "soundtrack to your life." It's rather unclear how, as a playlist, More Life will be different than a mixtape or a "commercial mixtape" like last year's If You're Reading This It's Too Late. But in any case, Drake confirmed that More Life will be made up of entirely original material, coming from him and "the team." He just shared some potential cover artwork on his Instagram. A photo posted by champagnepapi (@champagnepapi) on. Oct 23, 2016 at 3:12 pm PDT. It's likely that more details of More Life - and hopefully some new sounds from the project - will become available during tonight's OVO Sound episode. Tune in here. Oct 23, 2016 at 06:40 pm. 90 K Views. “You got every right to do whatever you want to do to Meek," says someone who sounds an awful lot like Beanie Sigel. To begin tonight's birthday episode of OVO Sound Radio, Drake has announced a new project, "More Life," set for release in December. It's gonna be one of those nights when Drake decides ...
Why Drake’s Playlist Project Could Change Hip-hop
... more people are listening to human-curated playlists and singles than they are full-length albums. A perfect example of all of these changes rolled up into one project is VIEWS. The biggest album of 2016 is also an immensely successful playlist. Songs like “Hotline Bling,” “One Dance,” “Controlla,” “Pop Style,” and “Too Good” have been massive hits, but their dominance is best seen from an online perspective. In an age moving toward playlists, there’s a reason why Drake is the most successful. OVO Sound Radio is another product of the streaming era, and one of the most popular Beats 1 programs on Apple Music, yet another example of how Drake is moving with the current of change. On episode 32, Drake announced that he would be releasing More Life , a new project, in December. He was very specific in calling the forthcoming music a “playlist project.” Not an album, not an EP, not a mixtape, but a ...
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