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Birdman – Money To Blow ft. Lil Wayne, Drake

Birdman – Money To Blow ft. Lil Wayne, Drake

Music video by Birdman performing Money To Blow. ...

July 19, 2010
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Drake on Jimmy Kimmel Live PART 1

Drake on Jimmy Kimmel Live PART 1

Jimmy Kimmel Live - The first part of ...

July 19, 2010
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Birdman – 4 My Town (Play Ball) ft. Drake, Lil Wayne

Birdman – 4 My Town (Play Ball) ft. Drake, Lil Wayne

Music video by Birdman performing 4 My Town ...

July 16, 2010
1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (49 votes, average: 4.02 out of 5)
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Music Video for Drake & Jimmy’s Song “Tweet Tweet”

Music Video for Drake & Jimmy’s Song “Tweet Tweet”

"Tweet Tweet" Performed by Jimmy Kimmel and Drake ...

July 16, 2010
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Timbaland – Say Something ft. Drake

Timbaland – Say Something ft. Drake

Music video by Timbaland performing Say Something. (C) ...

July 12, 2010
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Drake – Find Your Love

Drake – Find Your Love

Music video by Drake performing Find Your Love. ...

July 12, 2010
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Drake – Over

Drake – Over

Music video by Drake performing Over. (C) 2010 ...

July 7, 2010
A biracial, half-Canadian, half-American heartthrob offspring of a multigenerationally musical family who first shot to fame in the early ’00s playing an injured high school basketballer on TV’s Degrassi: The Next Generation, the rapper born Aubrey Drake Graham is an unlikely candidate to serve as hip-hop’s latest great hope. But that’s what he’s been shaking out as, ever since his self-released 2007 mix tape, Comeback Season, brought him to the attention of Lil Wayne, the first of several superstars he has managed to collaborate with before even releasing a debut album. The list now includes Kanye West, Mary J. Blige and others, and it shows no signs of letting up, especially given Drake’s starring role in two of 2009′s more inescapable summer hip-hop singles: his own “Best I Ever Had” and Young Money Entertainment’s “Every Girl.” As with the early Kanye, Drake’s persona bridges the gap between street smarts and backpacker emo; it’s clear, too, that he can sing as nimbly as he raps. Talk about a future multithreat; he doesn’t even need to cross over to acting, because he’s already been there. All this from a guy whose debut album, Thank Me Later, isn’t due until late 2009.