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Jay Z Lebron James Type Beat
Avicii - Wake Me Up (Official Video)
Rihanna - Pour It Up (Explicit)
Rihanna - Diamonds (Live on SNL)
Britney Spears - Work B**ch
Ellie Goulding - Burn
OneRepublic - Counting Stars
Justin Timberlake - Mirrors
Demi Lovato - Heart Attack (Official Video)
Ariana Grande - The Way ft. Mac Miller
Justin Bieber - Beauty And A Beat ft. Nicki Minaj
Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe
Katy Perry - Wide Awake
U2
Drake - Hold On We're Going Home

Nothing Was The Same In Stores Sept 24th




The cover art for Drake's third studio album, Nothing Was the Same, has become a story unto itself. It's an oil painting by Kadir Nelson, the SoCal artist responsible for the bizarre orgy of imagery plastered over the King of Pop's posthumous album, Michael. One panel depicts baby Drake with an afro-comb wedged in his hair, and the other, the man formerly known as Aubrey Graham in the present day, rocking a fresh fade and gold chain. The two separate album covers are meant to face each other on record store shelves (if there still is such a thing). This is supposed to be an album that reconciles past, present, and future, and is meant to join a long line of seminal rap LPs boasting baby photos, such as Nas's Illmatic, Notorious B.I.G.'s Ready to Die, mentor Lil Wayne's Tha Carter III, and, recently, Kendrick Lamar's good kid, m.A.A.d city.
awarded the Grammy for Best Rap Album The New York Times.
As an artist, Drake falls somewhere between Kanye's mad scientist and Jay-Z's hollow braggadocio. He's not the concept album type, but a mainstream entertainer whose wealth of contradictions makes him a beguiling figure; a rap Dadaist. In many ways, Drake is to rap what Katy Perry is to pop. Unlike ex-Disney kid Miley Cyrus, whose forays into "twerking" seem forced, Drake and Katy have gradually—and convincingly—evolved from their prior selves (Wheelchair Jimmy, Katy Hudson) into their current personas. These are also two artists with a very firm grasp on the musical climate. living in the age of the iTunes single, which is why Drake, with only three albums in the bag, has the most No. 1 songs on Billboard's Hot Rap Songs chart, with 14. So with Nothing Was the Same, instead of, say, a wholly immersive concept album like the aforementioned good kid, m.A.A.d city, we're treated to a deliciously seductive panoply of tracks.
Nothing Was the Same opens with a sharp meta-commentary on all things Drake. It's a six-minute prologue that sees the rapper channeling his inner Virginia Woolf, rhyming stream-of-consciousness style over a helium-y sample of Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing" The track "Tuscan Leather" is named after a Tom Ford cologne that's been unofficially branded eau de cocaine,
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