![]() ![]() I got too many,” a sentiment he repeated a various times. In addition to early songs, Drake delved into more material from his Young Money era before giving the crowd many of his latest and greatest big records from his solo setlist of more than 35 songs.ĭeclaring the greatness of his hit-making, the Toronto native confidently told the audience - who were on their feet for virtually the entire two-hour set - “Nobody’s (expletive) with me. He then launched into some of his early hits such as “Marvins Room,” “Say Something” and “Feel No Ways,” the relationship-dissolving track that became hugely popular despite not being a single. It’s his first headline outing since the pre-COVID Aubrey & the Three Migos tour in 2018.ĭrake, who released his first book of poetry last month with songwriter Kenza Samir, named “Titles Ruin Everything: A Stream of Consciousness,” opened with his pensive, deep album cut, “Look What You’ve Done,” a piano-led dedication to his mother, uncle, and grandmother from 2011’s “Take Care.” While the summer of 2023 has marked a strong showing of girl power with women-led concerts, including Beyoncé and Taylor Swift, Drake’s 56-date “It Was All a Blur” tour has reminded the music world he is not to be forgotten.ĭrizzy’s Thursday night performance marked his third of four straight sold out shows at Barclays, with three more New York-area stints at Madison Square Garden starting Sunday. ![]() His last solo release, the dance-themed “Honestly, Nevermind” EP, dropped in 2022. “For All the Dogs” will mark his latest project since his 21 Savage-joint album, “Her Loss,” released in November. While details are scarce, he confirmed a Nick Minaj-collaboration during a Detroit show earlier this month. In addition to Thursday's announcement, the five-time Grammy winner, photographed wearing a Doberman dog mask earlier in the day, said he was also releasing a new freestyle on Friday. ![]() NEW YORK (AP) - Hip-hop’s top dog is readying a new album, and it could be here sooner than you think.ĭrake told a capacity-filled Barclays Center crowd in Brooklyn Thursday night that his upcoming project, “For All the Dogs,” would drop in approximately “a couple of weeks.” The 36-year old megastar, known for releasing music without an announced date, teased the potential project at his intimate Apollo show in January. ![]()
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