Earlier this evening, Kodak threw a private in event in celebration of their new So Kodak campaign featuring Drake, Trey Songz, and Pitbull. At the Best Buy Theater in Times Square, the historic camera company showcased their brand new EASYSHARE digital cameras complete with instant social network sharing capabilities.
To finish off the night, Trey and Drizzy (Pitbull couldn’t make it) each took the stage and performed short but sweet sets. The Missinfo.tv crew was there to bring you the highlights.
more photos and video after the jump… 
Drake held his first annual Ovo (October’s Very Own) Festival in conjunction with Blackberry yesterday (Aug. 1) in his hometown of Toronto, Canada, and took the term “putting on for his city” to another level. Aside from performing a slew of his own hits, Drake brought out the best of the best in hip-hop, including Jay-Z, Eminem, Rick Ross, Young Jeezy, Bun B and Fabolous for the inaugural event.
I want to bring somebody to the stage. I want to pay homage to a legendary rap group, a dude that came out here to perform for y’all. I want y’all to make some motherf*****g noise for the legendary Bun B one time, Drake said after Bun B’s performance.
Bun B came on stage and reminded the fans of the Aug. 3rd release date of his upcoming “Trill OG” album. Shortly after, Drake introduced “Forever,” his track from the Lebron James documentary “More Than a Game.”
It’s crazy, the feeling I get up here with all these people, this feeling that I don’t ever want to go away. I want this shit ‘Forever’,
Drake said before the double-speed drums off the track blasted through the speakers. Drake performed his verse and when Eminem’s part came on, Eminem himself unexpectedly hit the stage to roars from the crowd. 
Drake killed Montreal! The crowd went crazy for every song and sang along for every song. More videos od his performance in Metropolis, Montreal after the jump 
Drake arrive on the red carpet of the 21st Annual MuchMusic Video Awards at the MuchMusic HQ on Sunday (June 20) in Toronto, Canada.
The rapper who just released his debut album, Thank Me Later, won for best hip-hop video and best cinematography for “Successful”. He also performed “Over” at the event (video below).

Last night (June 19), Drake performed at the Power 106’s Powerhouse 2010 concert in Anaheim, California.
NEW YORK — Drake’s highly anticipated debut, Thank Me Later, is finally available for his legions of fans. And those fans showed their intense support for Drizzy at a Best Buy in-store signing Tuesday (June 15), his first in-store in NYC.
Lines snaked around the block, as fans waited hours for a chance to catch the Young Money MC in person, some rocking homemade Drake T-shirts.
Inside, the crowd swelled, as everyone from bubbly toddlers to weeping girls waited for Drizzy to make his 2 p.m. appearance. Light screams broke out when the store began to pump the first strains of his Alicia Keys-assisted collabo and Later opener, “Fireworks.” When Drake finally took his place at the signing table, the crowd erupted into hysterical shrieks, thrusting camera phones in the air and falling over one another to snap pics. Drizzy flashed his million-dollar grin, mugged for the cameras and began greeting the hundreds of fans who enveloped Union Square.
On Saturday, June 12, not even some suspect weather could stop Hot 104.1 FM’s Super Jam 3 at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater. Drake, Gucci Mane, Mario and special guests such as Murphy Lee and Chingy showed up to make the day a success. Jon Gitchoff was at the show and took a bunch of photos.























































