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After a pair of shows in Birmingham, Drizzy stopped by the Black Sabbath Bench to honor the rock dignitary's death.
Drake teased his upcoming album Iceman while fueling his Kendrick Lamar feud, telling fans, "We got a lot to talk about."
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Okayplayer on MSNDrake Teases New Album ‘Iceman’ During U.K. PerformanceDrake has been teasing a forthcoming album on the heels of dropping the project’s lead single. The rapper dropped “What’d I Miss,” earlier in July, the lead single from the highly anticipated project — his first solo studio album since the start of his feud with Kendrick Lamar.
While performing in Birmingham, Drake told fans that his upcoming album Iceman is still in progress, teasing that there’s “a lot to talk about.”
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When I first got my plane, I was in this hangar. It’s like, probably one of the craziest moments of my life,” the “God’s Plan” rapper said Sunday.
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Drake Maye received a crash course in confronting change during his first NFL season. The 2024 third overall draft pick took on expected challenges, such as becoming a rookie starter for a New England Patriots team that was 1-4 at the time.
Drake just unveiled a closer look into his renovated “Air Drake.” The heavily customized Boeing 767-300F isn’t just a private jet — it’s a physical extension of the brand he’s built: global, ambitious, and unapologetically luxe.
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Rap-Up on MSNDrake’s Private Jet Gets “Luxurious” Makeover — Here’s What’s Inside The New Air DrakeAir Drake also has three bedrooms — though Drizzy didn’t confirm whether that includes his own — and more than enough seating to “put a movie on.” Drake performed the fi
The massive Boeing 767-300F, originally gifted to him by Canadian cargo airline Cargojet, has been turned into a $200 million flying palace. Built back in 1996 as a freighter, the plane came into Drake’s hands in 2019 through a smart partnership deal where Cargojet handed it over in exchange for the global exposure Drake could bring.
A 42-track collection built around two found recordings helps illuminate the creative process of the revered but elusive icon, who died in 1974.
Drake suggested that all of the acclaim Kendrick has received was merely to spite him, and he ended with a comparative analysis of the two stars as mainstays and earners. YouTube.
About 15,000 fans erupted in cheers as Drake kicked off the show with "Gimme A Hug". He then invited the crowd to take a trip down memory lane, performing hits like "Marvins Room", "Teenage Fever", and "Jungle". Next, he declared it was time to "turn all the way up" with "What Did I Miss?" as fireballs blasted from the stage.