Drake caps off a month of major releases by Beyoncé and JAY-Z, Kanye West, Nas, Ne-Yo, Jay Rock, Teyana Taylor and more with his new studio LP, Scorpion.
The follow-up to last year's Khaled Khaled features a stacked roster of guests, including JAY-Z and Lil Wayne (on the title track alongside Rick Ross, John Legend, and Fridayy), Drake (on opener "No Secret"), Future and SZA (on "Beautiful"),
JayZ 27. I’m back…. Baby Bash ft Akin 28. I’m sprung… TPain 29. Sexy love…. Ne Yo 30. Fiesta…. R.Kelly ft JayZ 31. Lean back…. Terror Squad ft Fat Joe 32. … Tony Yayo ft 50 Cent 33. Get right. ….. J-Lo ft Fabolous 44.
After previously going over “Tom Ford” by JayZ, the face of DTP drops a southern remix to Ghostface’s classic Supreme Clientele-cut “Nutmeg.” Luda’s Burning Bridges arrives in December
Titled after the D’USSÉ VSOP Cognac owned by JayZ, Weezy F. Baby brings that vicious trademark flow from his mixtape days glory, over the triumphant production of Lee Majors (French Montana “Pop That”).
The Humble and Multitalented Artist who is recently working with international producer Swizz beatz on Sekem Remix, Alicia Keys and Jay - z is set to drop multiple hit songs this December.
The empowering anthem samples The Door's "Five to One," which JAY-Z famously sampled on "Takeover," and plays in the emotional final scene of the Venus and Serena Williams biopic.
Following up his lead single "Shining" with JayZ & Beyonce, "I'm The One" serves as the second offering from Khaled's forthcoming 10th studio album Grateful, due out later this year.
The star-studded, 14-track LP features a massive string of guests, including JAY-Z, Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B, Nas, Drake, Post Malone, 21 Savage, Justin Timberlake, Lil Wayne, Justin Bieber, Lil Baby, DaBaby, Migos, H.E.R., Roddy Ricch,
The track was produced by Black Jersey and mixed and mastered by Grammy winning Buck 3000 (New York City) who has also worked with legends such as JayZ, Alicia Keys, Prince, Pink Floyd, etc..just to name a few.
The song is a throwback to the early 2000s, borrowing from Pharrell's JAY-Z-assisted single "Frontin'." "I know I can take it all / I know they frontin' / You know they frontin', bae, yeah," she adds. Listen up.