Drake’s Giving Us More Life This February
... he gave his fans a sneak peak of a new song called “Hush Up the Silence” on February 6 th, which is a collaboration with the Nigerian singer Wizkid. Wizkid is no stranger to Drake’s music. He was also featured in Drake’s hit “One Dance,” which quickly topped the charts right after its release. His other works, like “Fake Love,” “Sneakin,’”which features 21 Savage, and “Two Birds One Stone” are all hits within themselves, but it leaves his fan base wondering what the whole album will consist of. Drake himself describes it as a body of art to act as a middleman to intertwine his major releases like the ones stated above from the rest of the album, and the songs that have not been heard by the masses quite yet. This idea of a bridge also represents something to smooth out the gaps, as he states, in the album. They simply represent the area of limbo his fans are seeing in between his already released singles. Not only ...
People Think Drake Posted And Then Quickly Deleted ‘more Life’ Release Date
... the date “March 4.” While OVO fans started losing their minds, Drake later deleted the post. So is the much-anticipated project dropping today? There might be a better explanation. “It’s likely he posted it as a joke/shoutout to Sweden, signed it March 4 because that’s the date [his tour is] in Sweden then added More Life because he’s always saying it,” one IG user pointed out. “Probs deleted it because he realized the connotations.”. That makes sense, but fans have reason to be getting restless. In January, Drizzy hinted that the project would drop in late February. “I want to thank y’all for a beautiful first show. Thank you very much. I really do appreciate you,” he told the crowd at his first show in Amsterdam. “And you know what the good news is? I know we got three more shows in Amsterdam right? But the best part about that is if you coming back to any more shows, More Life is going to be out, we can just do some whole new shit, you know what I’m saying,” he added. Drake had another show in Amsterdam on Feb. 26, which came and went without the project coming out. He will close out his tour with two shows in the city on March 27 and March 28. Check out ...
What We Know About Drake’s Upcoming Project, ‘more Life
... upcoming project, ‘More Life’. Photo via NPR. Print article. The only way More Life could generate more hype is if it was called More Drake. The follow-up to the sweet Canadian prince of hip-hop's overwhelmingly popular, underwhelming album Views (2016) is just around the corner (we hope) and, if Aubrey "Consistency" Graham's middle name is any indication, it's going to be worth a listen. But what do we know about the project so far. 1) "Sneakin' (feat. 21 Savage)," "Fake Love" and "Two Birds, One Stone" will most likely be on it. The singles were released when Drake first announced More Life and use the project's album artwork. 2) It's coming out soon — maybe in February. During his Jan. 28 show in Amsterdam, the rapper told the audience "I know we got three more shows in Amsterdam right? But the best part about that is if you coming back to any more shows, More Life is going to be out, we can just do some whole new ...
Drake Tells Fans He's 'two Weeks' Away From Finishing 'more Life
... the long tease. For the second time in as many weeks the OVO boss has hinted that his long-rumored More Life playlist project is imminent. During a show in Leeds, England, on Thursday night (Dec. 9), Drizzy took out time from the latest date on his Boy Meets World Tour to give the audience an update on the mystery project. "I'm excited because I'm about like a week and a half, two weeks away from finishing this project I'm working on called More Life," he told the crowd at the First Direct Arena. "All that means is I get to drop a new project and at some point I get to come back and be with my people in Leeds. I go by the name of Drake and I can't wait to see you again.". Tonight at his #Boy Meets World Tour show in Leeds, Drake said he's about 1 and a half to 2 weeks away from finishing #More Life. __link__/erit JQc YWY. — Word On Road (@Word On Rd) February 10, 2017. Drake has been dropping mentions of More Life all along the road on his European tour, giving fans in Amsterdam last week a sneak peek at a ...
Everything We Know About Drake's 'more Life
... necessarily happen on a regular schedule, so the date of the show, and More Life’s release with it, are subject to change. There’s a strong possibility that the release date will move once again (More Life was initially announced with a December release date ). Regardless, if it doesn’t come out this coming weekend, prepare for it to drop on a Saturday, and Beats 1 will be the place to hear it first. Album Art. More Life was first announced at the tail-end of October , with scant information accompanying the announcement. It was a “playlist,” would have original music, and the announcement came with the premiere of four new songs. Additionally, though, was the unveiling of the More Life cover art—a photograph of Drake’s father, Dennis Graham , writing on a notepad—which has been just about the only constant as the project has developed since it was announced. The prevailing logic surrounding More Life is that, while Drake calls it a playlist, it’s going to be an ...
Every Live Snippet Of Drake’s ‘more Life
... 6:32 pm EST, March 2, 2017 Comment By Danilo Castro. 7.4 k. — Your News Daily! (@YNDent) March 2, 2017. The hype train behind More Life is at an all-time high. With confirmation from Drake that the project will premiere this Saturday on OVO Sound Radio , fans are justifiably eager to hear what new songs have made the cut. And while Drake has been careful not to leak any additional info online, he has performed a handful of songs during the Boy Meets World Tour that are rumored to be from More Life tracklist. Select fans have been kind enough to capture video snippets of these live shows, which offer the best indication of what Drake’s sound has in store. He’s referred to More Life as a glorified episode of OVO Sound Radio, and been firm in his assertion that it is not a cohesive body of work, but a collection of songs meant to ...
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