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plastic bag to a plastic box. The 36-year-old “Rich Flex” rapper pulled up to the Onyx Gentleman’s Club in Atlanta on Tuesday night with a giant Tupperware container, filled to the brim with stacks of money reportedly totaling $250,000.“Last night was a blur,” the club captioned a video shared to Instagram, showing the Canadian artist emptying the container filled with the bills and setting them on top of the bar.
The caption was a reference to Drake and 21 Savage’s “It’s All a Blur Tour,” which played two shows at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena on Monday and Tuesday.The duo end the tour in Columbus, Ohio, on Oct. 9.
The Post has contacted reps for Drake and Onyx for comment. But Drake’s performances in Atlanta were met with criticism from fans who said the “God’s Plan” rapper struggled to remember the words to many of his songs.
“He tried to give them an encore and she said the crowd groaned,” one attendee claimed on X. The sight at Onyx was reminiscent of Drake bringing a cardboard box full of $50,000 in dollar bills to the Cameo Nightclub in Charlotte, back in 2013.Drake and his “Sicko Mode” collaborator Travis Scott infamously hit a strip club in Houston back in 2021, a day after multiple fans were trampled to death at Scott’s Astroworld Festival.Dancers were reportedly ecstatic as Drizzy threw nearly $1 million on the floor.
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Drake’s six-year-old son, Adonis Graham, has released a debut single titled ‘My Man Freestyle’.Produced by Lil E$$o, the song is an extended version of Adonis’ brief verse on ‘Daylight’, which featured on Drake’s latest studio album, ‘For All The Dogs’. The playful track sees the budding MC rap about “playing on my iPad” and “saying hi to my Dad.”Drake took to Instagram today (October 16) to share the music video for ‘My Man Freestyle’, which follows Adonis as he rallies around a young basketball team and provides a pep talk to the players.
Todd Gilchrist editor It’s been a long, hard road to Offset’s third solo album. Originally scheduled for release in November 2022 before the shooting death of fellow Migos member Takeoff, “Set It Off” shows major artistic growth for the Atlanta rapper and sets a new course for him as a solo artist — and features top-level collaborations from Travis Scott, Future, Don Tolliver, Latto, his wife Cardi B and more, and production from hitmakers like Metro Boomin, Boi-1da and Vinylz.
Andy Burnham has pleaded with people not to use taxis licensed by a council 80 miles away.
Beauty lovers are flocking to Amazon to buy one of its bestselling concealers, which is said to work so effectively in hiding dark under eye circles and imperfections, it has some people ditching their foundation. Maybelline's Instant Anti Age Eraser Multi-Use Concealr has been hit with customers around the world, and racked up an incredible 63,000 five-star reviews on Amazon.
Beauty lovers in their tens of thousands are showering five-star ratings on a budget £6 mascara that is said to rival expensive high-end brands like Charlotte Tilbury and Benefit. The highly rated mascara, which has over 20,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, has been created to create longer, thicker-looking lashes, and will help them to grow with every application thanks to its incorporated castor oil.
Amazon customers are showering praise on a £9 gadget that helps to prevent condensation and mould without the need to use any electricity. The budget Amazon condensation solution has been showered with over 26,000 five star ratings, and many of those who have tried it say it allows them to dry their clothes without needing to put the heating on, and is helping to reduce energy bills.
Big Brother returned to UK screens for the first time in five years, but the iconic reality show failed to premiere with a big bang for ITV.
Drake has shared a music video for his new song, ‘Another Late Night’ with Lil Yachty. Check out the video below.Directed by Cole Bennett, the surreal visual finds both Drake and Lil Yachty rapping with wolves.
21 Savage has been declared a ‘lawful permanent resident’ of the U.S. and can finally visit his birth nation of England.A four-year legal battle was sparked in 2019 when the rapper (real name: Shéyaa Bin Abraham-Joseph) was arrested for immigrating to the U.S.
Drake has announced that he will be taking a break from making music, sharing that he needs to prioritise his health.The rapper today (October 6) released his new album ‘For All The Dogs‘, which includes the SZA collaboration ‘Slime You Out’ along with features from 21 Savage, J. Cole, Bad Bunny and more.However, just hours after its release, Drake – real name Aubrey Drake Graham – announced that he’ll be stepping back from music for the time being.“I probably won’t make music for a little bit, I’m gonna be honest,” he said on his SiriusXM radio show Table For One today (via BBC).FOR ALL THE DOGSOCTOBER 66AM@Drake pic.twitter.com/4kywfmIHDk— OVO Sound (@OVOSound) October 6, 2023A number of shows have also been postponed on his ‘It’s All A Blur’ tour following his announcement, including dates in Denver, New Orleans, Nashville and Columbus, Ohio.“I need to focus on my health, first and foremost – and I’ll talk about that soon enough,” he added.“Nothing crazy, but just like, you know, I want people to be healthy in life, and I’ve been having the craziest problems for years with my stomach.“I’m going to lock the door on the studio for a little bit,” he said.
Drake’s eighth LP, For All The Dogs, is out now, wherever you get your Drake. The 23-track project includes September’s “Slime You Out” (feat.
Whoa! Definitely didn’t expect to announce this big news on this Friday morning: Drake is quitting the music biz!!!
Hot97. “I’m going to be real with you. I need to focus on my health, first and foremost, and I’ll talk about that soon enough.
Drake has shared the tracklist for his upcoming album, ‘For All The Dogs’, ahead of its release.Today (October 6), Drake revealed the tracklist for his upcoming album on social media. In the post, via OVO Sound, Drake also confirms the album’s release date for October 6, at 6AM US time.The album will feature a total of 23 songs, though no feature credits were shared.
Drake offered a fan who had been dumped recently $50,000 (£40,975) at a show in Miami last night (September 30).During the concert the rapper noticed a fan holding up a sign. “Aye, I gotta read that sign, I like that sign,” Drake said upon noticing it.
Drake has paid tribute to Migos‘ Takeoff during a concert in Atlanta.Takeoff, real name Kirsnick Khari Ball, died on November 1 last year, aged 28, when he was shot dead in an alleged dice game gone wrong in Houston, Texas. In January, a man was charged with the murder of Takeoff but was released on bail after paying a $1million (£824,150) bond.
Drake has shared some nostalgic photos on social media while celebrating the 10th anniversary of ‘Nothing Was The Same’.On September 24, 2013, the prolific 6God dropped his third album, which hosted some of his most popular tracks, including the sombre Sampha-assisted ‘Too Much’ and R&B track ‘From Time’ featuring Jhene Aiko.On Instagram, Drake posted mostly black and white photos taken while he toured the album back in 2013 on the ‘Would You Like A Tour?’ tour. In a reflective caption, the Canadian wrote, “If I had to live my life again I’d make the same mistakes only sooner.”A post shared by champagnepapi (@champagnepapi)In a two-and-a-half-star review, NME wrote that ‘Nothing Was The Same’ was “bizarre” as Drake “continues to waste our time with his first-world problems.” Eve Barlow wrote: Drizzy’s candid lyrics about battered egos and insecure relationships were refreshing early on in his career, but the persona is wearing thin as he recalls how rich his melancholy has made him… How long can a man trade on being blue if he’s living the dream.”Since ‘Nothing Was The Same’, Drake has released a further four solo albums; 2016’s ‘Views’, 2018’s ‘Scorpion’, 2021’s ‘Certified Lover Boy’ and 2022’s ‘Honestly, Nevermind’.
BLACKPINK‘s Lisa has officially become the first K-pop idol to reach a billion streams on Spotify with a solo song.According to the music streaming platform, ‘Money’ by Lisa of BLACKPINK crossed one billion streams on September 20. With this, the Thai-born singer has become the first K-pop idol to reach this milestone with a solo song.The song has since been added into Spotify’s official ‘Billions Club’ playlist, alongside past hit songs that also surpassed one billion streams on the music planform.
Travis Scott reportedly couldn’t share his phone records with lawyers acting in the ‘Astroworld’ case after it was claimed the phone had fallen into the sea.During a performance during Scott and Live Nation’s Astroworld festival on November 5 2021, thousands were left injured when a crowd surged towards the front of the stage during Scott’s headline performance.10 people were killed by compressive asphyxiation during the show — with victims aged between age nine and 27.At the time, Scott said that the tragedy had left him “devastated” but didn’t realise quite how severe the events were until he left the stage. Following the incident, thousands of plaintiffs came forward, asking for what tallied to be billions of dollars in potential damages.As per Rolling Stone, those coming forward with claims have cited several allegations including poor planning from festival organisers and a lack of security as contributing to the crowd rush.