The Internet is buzzing with the release of Drake's 1st official single from "Take Care", called 'Headlines'. The fans are eagerly awaiting nnew material from Drizzy Drake, and recently, Drake sat down and talked about the new single with Billboard Magazine. Also during the interview, Drake discussed what we can expect from the new disc.
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Drake talks 'Headlines' to Billboard Magazine!
The Internet is buzzing with the release of Drake's 1st official single from "Take Care", called 'Headlines'. The fans are eagerly awaiting nnew material from Drizzy Drake, and recently, Drake sat down and talked about the new single with Billboard Magazine. Also during the interview, Drake discussed what we can expect from the new disc.
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Billboard Magazine,
Drake,
Headlines
Exclusive New Music: Drake: "Headlines" from new cd 'Take Care'
Finally, we get the 1st listen of Drake's 1st official single from his upcoming release "Take Care". 'Headlines' finally hits the Internet, and we have it here, so take a listen and see what we can expect from Drizzy Drake.
Drake's New OFFICIAL Single!!
YoungMoney's Drake has been getting much publicity in the past weeks after releasing teaser singles, 'Marvin's Room', 'Wildfire', and 'Dreams money Can buy'. But now Drake has finally let the public know what the 1st official single is going to be. Drizzy is set to drop 'Headlines' as the 1st official single for "Take Care". No exact release date, but sources say the new single is set to drop REALLY SOON!
Until then.. enjoy 'Marvin's Room'
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'Marvin's Room',
Drake,
music videos,
Young Money
New Video: Drake 'Marvin's Room'
Young Money heavy weights, Minaj, Drake & Wayne are having a busy summer already. Minaj is white hot right now on tour with none other than Britney Spears! Nicki's singles are still riding high on the charts. The 'General' Liltunechi is hotly gearing for the release of 'Tha Carter IV', which has seen a few pushbacks, but in the meanwhile, the hip-hop landscape has not been absence of his presence. Drake is busy preparing the follow-up to 2010's 'Thank Me Later'. Although the new disc, 'Take Care' is not due until October, a single that he released has been garnering a substantial amount of attention. 'Marvin's Room' is a hot new single about a drunk phone call to a past lover. This single is so hot, that everybody and their brother seems to want to take a stab at it from JoJo to Chris Brown. Even though this single will not be on the new disc, Drake has released a visual for it and here it goes.
Drake ~ Marvins Room (Official Video) from OctobersVeryOwn on Vimeo.
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'Marvin's Room',
Drake,
music video
Hot 97.5 Summer Jam 2011--"I'm on one"- DJ Khaled,Lil' Wayne, Rick Ross, & Drake
Hot 97.5 had it's annual Summer Jam concert at Giants Stadium on this past Saturday. As usual a bevy of stars were on had to promote their latest, and to shine and rock the stage alongside their contemporaries. Arguably, this jam is shaping out to be one of the 'songs of summer 2011', DJ Khaled's 'I'm on one', which features, Lil' Wayne, Rick Ross & Drake. This track is so smooth--it screams 'SUMMER BANGER'! The All-Star cast took to the stage to offer up an energetic live set! Take a look!
Thanks to MissInfo & HotNewHipHop for the exclusive
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DJ Khaled,
Drake,
Hot 97.5 Summer Jam,
Hotnewhiphop,
Lil'Wayne,
Miss Info TV,
Rick Ross,
Summer Jam
Behind the Lens: I'm on One'- DJ Khaled feat. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil' Wayne
DJ Khaled drops another single and its by far the best that I've heard from him. The smoothed out 'I'm on One' has a heft roster of stars featuring Drake, Rick Ross & Lil' Wayne. How could you go wrong with this line-up. Khaled and crew are busy filming the visual for what is sure to be one of the anthems of summer. Take a look at what the guys have coming down the pipeline.




(Thank Rapdose.com for the EXCLUSIVE)
(Thank Rapdose.com for the EXCLUSIVE)
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DJ Khaled,
Drake,
Lil' Wayne,
Mack Maine,
Rick Ross
Chris Brown gives a Lap Dance-Trey Songz brings out 'Unusual' guest!
Although SpringFest at Bicentennial Park in Miami was marked by some disorganization and confusion, there still manged to be a great show. During Chris Brown's set, he shows the world that he REALLY knows how to 'Dougie' and he brings a fan onstage for a hot & steamy Lap dance! Take a look.

During R&B crooner Trey Songz performance, he brings out special guest Drake to perform 'Unusual' and 'Successful' with him.


During R&B crooner Trey Songz performance, he brings out special guest Drake to perform 'Unusual' and 'Successful' with him.
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Chris Brown,
Drake,
SpringFest,
Trey Songz
Week of the Woman: 'Portrait' of Tenacity-Ester Dean
Some may know her, but most may not. But if the name doesn't ring a bell right out the gate, you definitely know her work. Ester Dean. Ester Dean is a singer/songwriter behind such hits as 'Firework', by Katy Perry, 'SuperBass' by Nicki Minaj, 'S&M' by Rihanna, and her own hit single 'Drop it Low' which featured Chris Brown. But up until 2009, Dean was relatively unknown in the music business. But all that would soon change, and change for the better.
Ester Dean's vision changed when she experienced what she describes as her "oh, wow" moment. Dean saw the inspirational 2006 documentary "The Secret," which its creator Rhonda Byrne later turned into a best-selling book. The personal empowerment message of the film -- "everything is possible, nothing is impossible" -- resonated strongly with Dean.

"I'd put so many limits on how I believed things should work,". I started taking away those limitations, took myself out of the box. Now I'm ready to wow the world."
Dean, who just three years ago was living on Section 8 housing vouchers, has started to do just that. The Muskogee, Okla., native was singing on demos and writing songs in Atlanta when she was introduced to Polow Da Don. He asked her to write a hook for Young Jeezy, and ended up signing her to his Zone 4/Interscope label in 2009. She also inked a publishing deal with producer Christopher "Tricky" Stewart's RedZone Publishing.
Fast-forward to 2011. Now based in Los Angeles, Dean has co-written four of the first quarter's top 100 airplay songs: Katy Perry's "Firework" (No. 2); Rihanna's "What's My Name," featuring Drake (No. 4), and "S&M" (No. 27); and Lloyd's "Lay It Down" (No. 94). Those join a growing list of writing credits that includes T.I.'s "Remember Me," featuring Mary J. Blige; Blige's "I Am"; Rihanna's "Rude Boy"; and "Let Me Take You to Rio" for the soundtrack to the animated feature "Rio." Dean also co-wrote three tracks on the 2009 album "Graffiti" by Chris Brown, who returned the writing favor by guesting on Dean's own single that year, "Drop It Low" -- the first release under the deal she signed with Zone 4/Interscope. The track peaked at No. 38 on the Billboard Hot 100.
When did you start writing and singing?
When I was in the third grade; I wouldn't pay attention in school at all. I did love English because they let you tell stories. I used to have these big-ass notebooks in which I'd write down all my thoughts. But in school, I was just the girl who sang all over the place, trying to see who wanted to make a group.
How did "S&M" come about?
I wrote it, Father forgive me, on a Sunday. The track was already there. The first thing that came to me was "Come on, come on." I'm thinking, "I don't know what in the hell this is about to be." And I remembered I'd seen something that said, "Sticks and stones may break my bones." Then came "But chains and whips excite me." And I'm like, "Oh, my God, I got to write that." I'm in the studio with the engineer and just kept looking at him, asking, "Is that OK?" And he says, "I like it." When people have a great track that speaks to me, it feels like it already has a story in it.
What's your take on the current state of R&B and hip-hop?
People need to stop putting a limit on what it is and what it isn't. It's what you put into it. However, people keep putting limitations on themselves and creating this reality that soul music is dead. That's only in their reality. It's not true. To me, Adele is R&B. Bruno Mars is R&B. It's just good songwriting and songs. That is going to last. That's what I've got to work on my damn self‹what's going to last.
Ester Dean is truly a 'portrait' of tenacity. She proves that if you keep trying, and keep honing your craft, doors will begin to fly off the hinges for you. When she was able to break the limits that she admitted she set on herself, she was able to fly, soar to heights she never knew she could reach. I applaud a strong woman who has the gusto to go after she wants in a male-driven industry. Hats off to Ester Dean. We will continue to hear great music this woman pens and hopefully we will see her step out on her own with her project and make the world stop and stare again.
Until then, let's go back just a bit to Ester's 1st single:
'Drop it Low' feat. Chris Brown
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Chris Brown,
Drake,
Drop it Low,
Ester Dean,
Firework,
Katy Perry,
music video,
rihanna,
Usher


