By Dino-Ray Ramos
04.03.2020 - 10:56 / genius.com
Over the weekend, Drake shared “Chicago Freestyle” as part of a surprise two-track drop. Upon first listen, many fans speculated that the guest vocals on the song belonged to Sampha, who previously collaborated with Drake on “The Motion” and “4422.”
Drake’s frequent collaborator Sevn Thomas made sure to set the record straight, revealing that the featured artist on the Noel Cadastre-produced track is actually rising California singer Giveon:
On the chorus, the R&B artist references a Chicago
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Chicago Med has plenty of reason to celebrate these days. After getting renewed for three additional seasons alongside Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D., the NBC drama will ring in its milestone 100th episode on Wednesday, March 18 at 8/7c. The hour promises to be an explosive one as long-standing secrets come to light.
Katy Perry scored a big legal win on Tuesday when a judge overturned a copyright infringement verdict regarding her hit single «Dark Horse.»
Lil Yachty is celebrating the fourth anniversary of Lil Boat with a new song and its music video. The track is “Oprah’s Bank Account” and it features DaBaby and Drake. In the video, made by Director X, Yachty portrays Oprah. Watch below.
By Greg Evans
Drake thrilled fans over the weekend (February 29-March 1, 2020) by dropping an extended music video featuring two new tracks.
Drake has shared a video for two new songs called “When to Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle.” On Saturday night, the rapper surprised fans by dropping the Theo Skudra-directed visual, which was filmed in Brooklyn and his hometown of Toronto. On “When to Say When,” Drake notably utilizes the same sample as JAY-Z’s “Song Cry,” while “Chicago Freestyle” features a lyrical nod toward Eminem’s “Superman” and a guest spot by newcomer, Giveon.
Drake's surprise new tracks "When to Say When" and "Chicago Freestyle" are already hits among fans. On Saturday (Feb. 29), the Toronto MC delivered a late night surprise in the
Drake’s fans awoke to some surprise good news on Sunday morning after the Toronto rapper unveiled two new tracks late Saturday night, “When to Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle”
Now we know what Drake was filming in Brooklyn’s Marcy Projects last month: The rapper dropped two new songs late Saturday night, “When to Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle,” which are merged into a single video. The footage, directed by Theo Skudra, was also shot in Manhattan’s Diamond district and Drake’s hometown of Toronto.
Drake delivered a late night surprise in the form of not one, but two new songs on Saturday (Feb. 29) that touch on fatherhood, his Billboard chart success and more.In "When to Say When," Drake offers a bit of an update on where he's at in his life and career, bragging of bringing "a few Ws to the 6ix" and shouting out the mother of his son, Adonis (sort of: "Baby mama fluke, but I love her for who she is").
Drake has shared two new tracks, “When to Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle.” “When to Say When” features the same sample as JAY-Z’s “Song Cry,” and “Chicago Freestyle” interpolates Eminem’s “Superman.” The latter song features guest vocals from Giveon. Check out the new video combining the two songs, which arrived by surprise Saturday night (February 29), below.
Including nods to Jay-Z and Eminem
Drake has surprised fans with a pair of tracks titled “When to Say When” and “Chicago Freestyle.” He shared the songs with an accompanying Theo Skudra-directed music video partially filmed at the Marcy Projects in Brooklyn.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from Wednesday's episode of Chicago P.D. Read at your own risk!]
NBC’s trio of “Chicago” dramas hit multi-week and even season highs on Wednesday night, as Fox’s “The Masked Singer” dipped.
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Fans are mourning the death of Dixie Crush star Lindsey Lagestee. The singer died on Monday, February 17 at the age of 25. Fellow band member Jim Nonneman told Taste of Country Lagestee was hit by a vehicle while crossing the street on her way to a show in Chicago on Friday, February 14.
Fans are mourning the death of Dixie Crush star Lindsey Lagestee. The singer died on Monday, February 17 at the age of 25. Fellow band member Jim Nonneman told Taste of Country Lagestee was hit by a vehicle while crossing the street on her way to a show in Chicago on Friday, February 14.