Posted on September 11, 2009 • 0 Comments • Postin In: Gallery

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Photo Credit: FastLifeFastMoney




Posted on September 9, 2009 • 1 Comment • Postin In: Gallery

Drake at Club BED in Miami

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Behind the Scenes – GQ Photoshoot and Forever Video Shoot

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Posted on September 1, 2009 • 0 Comments • Postin In: Gallery




Posted on September 1, 2009 • 1 Comment • Postin In: Gallery, Interview, Recent News

On September 7, 2008, Lil Wayne stepped onstage at the MTV Video Music Awards and then stepped decisively away from the words on the lyric sheet circulating in the audience with the following lines…

I’m on my Disney thang, goofy flow/ I’m Captain Hook on the beat and my new car is Rufio/ Damn where my roof just go/ I’m somebody that you should know/ Get to shakin’ somethin’ cause that’s what [deleted] produced it fo’/ I make mistakes that I don’t ever make excuses fo’/ Leavin’ girls that love me and constantly seducing hoes/ I’m losing my mind like, Damn where my roof just go/ Top slipped off like Janet at the Super Bowl

Then, as Leona Lewis launched into the hook of Nina Simone’s “Please Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood,” he croaked, “Drizzy Drake: I love you, bwoy!” That namecheck was the only clue to most attendees that Wayne had just blatantly violated the unwritten rules of his own freestyle game by spitting another artist’s words. Though almost lost in host Russell Brand’s commentary on promise rings and presidential politics, it was a coronation moment rarely seen in the arena of rap, and with one verse, Wayne introduced the name of his protégé to the mainstream in dramatic fashion. Amongst those already familiar with the various Wayne-affiliated rookies collectively known as Young Money, the lines sparked a fierce debate over whether Drake was in fact ghostwriting for the master (he and Wayne both still claim he never has), but by the time the rap blog drama blew over, one thing seemed clear: Drake was the next big thing, heir apparent to Wayne’s multi-platinum throne and Young Money’s most likely flagship artist.




Posted on August 21, 2009 • 0 Comments • Postin In: Album Updates, Gallery, Music Updates, Recent News


Rap-Up.com has obtained the cover and tracklisting for Drake’s mixtape-turned-album So Far Gone, releasing to retailers September 15. Drake’s publicist has confirmed to us that the re-released project will consist of seven tracks (vs. the mixtape’s 17), including the never-before-heard “Fear.”




Posted on August 14, 2009 • 0 Comments • Postin In: Album Updates, Gallery




Posted on August 12, 2009 • 0 Comments • Postin In: Events, Gallery, Tours

Drake & Trey Songz in Toronto (AMW Tour)

Drake in Toronto (AMW Tour)

Successful Videoshoot (Behind The Scenes)