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Drake is a Grammy award nominated Canadian actor, rapper and singer that shot to global fame with the release of the critically acclaimed 2009 mixtape So Far Gone and Best I Ever Had, a single from the mixtape which peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Drake's music career began in 2006 with the release of his debut mixtape Room for Improvement. Check our available Drake concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Now on his third album, hipster R&B;'s very own Charlie Brown remains life's eternal sufferer. He invented the acronym 'YOLO' (you only live once), so it's bizarre that he continues to waste our time with his first-world problems: "This is the shit I wanna go out to", he repeats on 'Furthest Thing', anticipating his own funeral; "I just want some head in a comfortable bed", he mopes on 'The Language'...
- www.nme.com
Music Reviews Drake Nothing Was the Same (Cash Money / Young Money Entertainment / Universal Republic) Buy it from Insound Started from the bottom now we here: much has been made of the bottom, and I'd been an arse to discuss it further, but where exactly is the here? A Best Rap Album Grammy for 2011's Take Care, two platinum selling albums, the record number of No...
- www.noripcord.com
Nothing Was the Same might just be the closest we'll ever get to listening to Charlie Brown take a victory lap. When I reviewed Drake's sophomore album - Take Care - two years ago, I took some flack for asserting that it was the first time a rap album had been "beautiful". I admit that my word choice was wrong, but I suppose the discussion concerning Drake's repeated Wu-Tang namedrops, references, and of course "Wu-Tang Forever" on this album allows me to try again...
- www.popmatters.com
"My junior and senior will only get meaner," promised Aubrey Graham on his last effort, the phenomenal Take Care, an album that was so good at making you love it while hating yourself for listening to it. Indeed, the question remained: could Drake outdo himself and make an album as insular and bitter as Take Care? The answer is yes and no. On his new effort, Nothing Was The Same, Drake is mean, he's depressed, but he wants to show you some love...
- www.musicomh.com
At his rawest, which is to say his best, Drake cuts close to the bone. His songs are in your face, meant to get under your skin by expressing exactly what he's feeling. He does not sugarcoat. He can make you uncomfortable, avert your eyes as if you've been caught eavesdropping on someone else's conversation. Almost always it's a conversation worth hearing. "Nothing Was the Same," the Canadian rapper and singer's new album released earlier this week, is full of those moments...
- www.bostonglobe.com
I think it was Rakim or someone who said that form should match content, and so this review of Drake's Nothing Was The Same is going to be just as irreducibly convoluted as Drake's rap persona, and just as long and difficult to digest as one of his albums. Also accordingly, at times you might hate this review, thinking it self-obsessed, corny, and ultimately a waste of time, but like the album, it will slowly change your mind with an utter, naive devotion to its admittedly singular craft, with...
- www.tinymixtapes.com
Of all the big pop stars, and he is certainly one, Drake does the best job of being all things to all men. He's a rapper and singer, a pedlar of both braggadoccio and melancholy, boy next door and baller, lover and womaniser, dork and hunk, Jewish and black. Fans find what they like in Drake, but his bundle of contrasts also seems authentic and, as a result, charismatic...
- www.theguardian.com
Rap and hip-hop are full of coronations, from perceived kings to classic albums to legendary beefs. Even lesser achievements tend to arrive with grand language. Diddy, always attuned to opportunities to make "history", recently introduced his new "fitness and wellness water" brand with the gem of a sentence, "I am looking forward to making history in the process." Far less common is the acknowledgement that making history is not necessarily a good thing...
- www.popmatters.com
Rap and hip-hop are full of coronations, from perceived kings to classic albums to legendary beefs. Even lesser achievements tend to arrive with grand language. Diddy, always attuned to opportunities to make "history", recently introduced his new "fitness and wellness water" brand with the gem of a sentence, "I am looking forward to making history in the process." Far less common is the acknowledgement that making history is not necessarily a good thing...
- www.popmatters.com
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