The post Drake Drops Remix of Plain White T’s “Hey There Delilah”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Drake has contributed a verse to “Wah Gwan Delilah,” a new Toronto-themed remix of “Hey There ...
In the rap game, collaboration is often a business partnership as much as it is a true creative endeavor. When you’re on the come-up, securing the right co-sign can be vital in introducing you to new ...
The viral remix reignited theories that Chalamet and EsDeeKid are the same person as celebrities flooded the comments.
More new stuff from Drake. The 6 God blesses the masses with another new song, this time remixing PartyNextDoor's "Freak in You" from his new EP, Colours 2. The rest of the song remains intact, with ...
In an Instagram story posted last night (March 4), Drake shared an image of a screen playing an audio file. 4Batz and Drake’s longtime collaborating producer Noah “40” Shebib are tagged in the picture ...
Nine years ago, Louisville, Kentucky rapper-singer Bryson Tiller exploded into mainstream popularity thanks to his viral 2015 single “Don’t.” The first single from his debut studio album Trapsoul, ...
It was only a matter of time before Ye — formerly known as Kanye West — hopped into the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud, with the 6 God at odds with several stars in the rap game. West is set to appear ...
It didn't take long for Drake and Rihanna's new single "Work" to become a hit. So naturally, remixes of the chart-topping track have been popping up left and right with artists trying to catch the ...
A couple of weeks ago, Drake released his surprise album Honestly, Nevermind, an unexpected dive into house and club music sounds. In the immediate wake of that album’s release, a lot of people ...
OVO Sound's Mr. Morgan pushed back against Method Man's claims, and he alleged in a since-deleted Instagram comment viewed by ...
Drake has a history on jumping on songs for remixes and drawing a lot of attention to artists that his fans might otherwise be unfamiliar with. He did it for Jai Paul, SBTRKT, and Migos, and on ...