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'Fake Love' features an R&B beat. Lyrically, it focuses on peers who only appreciate Drake for his success, and would not care for him otherwise, hence the lyric, 'fake people showing fake love to me'. The lyrics 'That's when they smile in my face/Whole time they wanna take my place' are an interpolation of The O'Jays' song 'Back Stabbers'. Drake - Fake Love (Official Audio) (Lyrics) Yeah, yeah I've been down so long it look like up to me They look up to me I got fake people showin' fake love to me Straight up to my face, straight up. Receiving critical acclaim, Grammy Awards, and the number one slot on the U.S. Billboard 200, Take Care cemented Drake's place as one of Canada's biggest exports. While on tour in 2012, Drake announced that he had started work on what would be his third studio album; Nothing Was the Same was released the following September. Of all the new songs Drake dropped tonight, 'Fake Love' is gonna be the smash hit. 'Fake Love' was the final track Drake played on tonight's birthday episode. Drake - Fake Love. Nov 03, 2016 Drake - Fake Love (Official Audio) (Lyrics) Yeah, yeah I've been down so long it look like up to me They look up to me I got fake people showin' fake love to me Straight up to my face, straight up.
Lyrics to 'Fake Love' song by Drake: Yeah. Whole time they wanna take my place Whole time they wanna take my place Yeah, I know they wanna take my place. Thank Me Later is the debut studio album by Canadian rapper Drake. It was released on June 15, 2010, by Aspire Music Group, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Universal Motown Records. Production for the album took place at various recording studios during 2009 to 2010 and was mostly produced by longtime collaborators 40 and Boi.
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A couple of years after he broke into the mainstream with 2009’s So Far Gone, Drake was browsing art in Los Angeles when a piece caught his eye: a big neon sign that read, “LESS DRAKE, MORE TUPAC.” For a minute, he felt angry, embarrassed—he wanted to walk up and rip the sign off the wall. Instead, he bought it. After all, he figured, you get someone hanging your name next to Tupac’s, even if it’s only to take a shot at it? You must be doing something right.
Born Aubrey Drake Graham in Toronto in 1986, Drake became—like Tupac—something of a generational voice, a prism for his pop-cultural moment. Was he an R&B singer who rapped or a rapper who sang? Was he really that sad, or just doing a bit? And if it wasn’t a bit, how could this guy—talented, intuitive, hardworking—really be so down?
From minute one, there was something a little different about him: He could be confessional, vulnerable, but also incredibly coarse; he could make an earnest commitment one minute (“Take Care”) and be drunk-dialing the next (“Marvins Room”); he could convince you he was an underdog from his perch on top of the world (“Started from the Bottom”). Critics—and he’s had plenty—like to point out that he started as an actor: He played Jimmy Brooks in the Canadian teen show Degrassi: The Next Generation. But most of all, he felt like a person—someone who isn’t canceled by his paradoxes, but defined by them.
Though the feelings remain (always feelings, big feelings), the sound—for the most part, courtesy of longtime affiliate Noah “40” Shebib—is always changing: a little dancehall here (“One Dance”), a little house there (“Passionfruit”), some old New Orleans bounce (“Nice for What”), a bit of Wu-style boom-bap (“Started from the Bottom”), some smooth, to-the-minute trap-soul (“Hotline Bling”). Like Kanye, Drake is as much a curator as he is a creator, an artist capable of arranging collaborators from a universe of styles and making them all fit into his personal vision—an approach that has made him one of the most definitive rappers and pop figures of his era. “I obviously spend a lot of time in my own world,” he told Beats 1 host Zane Lowe in 2016. “But when I do take a look at the broader scope of things, it’s often [in the studio]… Even though I don’t directly, literally address things in my music, I’ve always tried to make music that transcends gender, nationality—to try and unify people. Because that’s really what it’s about.”
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New Drake music can only mean one thing: updated lyrics for your white friends to use as their Instagram bios.
Drake's music means a lot of things to a lot of people, especially white people. I don't know what it is specifically about his lyrics, but he's like a modern-day Socrates or Freud to anyone who reassures you wayyy too hard that they saw 'Moonlight' and loved it.
Remember how they'd listen to Eminem cor Ben Folds in high school and think the words came from God him/herself? Somewhere along the line, those two mountains of mayo were replaced by Drake who now releases tracks that double as caucasian gospel.
Over the weekend, Drake released a new mixtape and it has some pretty solid new lyrics for all those white Instagrams you follow to post for inspiration.
If you don't wanna listen to these new tracks but still want to grab a few lyrics for your own social media pages, here are some for you to steal for any occasion.
1. For when you're feeling classy but your name is Hunter.
'Free Smoke'
Dom Rosé toastHidden Hills where I postI start my day slowSilk pajamas when I wake, though
2. For when you're freaked out by 'the game' but also go to Duke.
'Passionfruit'
Passionate from miles awayPassive with the things you say
3. When you want to date someone very badly but are worried about what side of the Hamptons she summers on.
'Get It Together'
You need me to get that shit togetherSo we can get together
4. For when your lacrosse friends go to different colleges in Rhode Island.
'Madiba Riddim'
People change, I'm not surprisedDevil's working overtimeVoodoo spells put on my lifeIt won't work, they all have tried
5. When you wanna get married but it's also before Labor Day.
'Gyalchester'
She wanna get married tonightBut I can't take a knee, 'cause I'm wearin' all whiteMe and my broski are twins, but we don't look alike
6. When you tryna choose between having a baby and throwing a really cool catered party.
'Portland'
I could never have a kid, then be out here still kiddin' aroundBoys playin' around, where you really wanna take it now?I got a hundred fifty thousand dollars for an after partyAnd I gave it to the killas just to break it down
7. When you hit black ice on the way to Vail for Thanksgiving.
'Lose You'
No snow tires, the rain slip-slide like Trick Daddy and TrinaOli North pull in, like, 10 million a season
8. When you a Winklevoss.
'Glow'
No more 9 to 5, autopilot dri-i-iveUsed to work the fries, now we supersi-i-ize
9. When you and your sister are both fighting for the same internship at your father's law firm.
'Fake Love'
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That's when they smile in my faceWhole time they wanna take my place
10. When you're Jerry Jones' son but you're also single.
'Do Not Disturb'
I don't have no time to be no RomeoAll the love I need is at the rodeo
11. When your girl abruptly decides to end the date a full hour early even though you rented the Zeppelin until 9:45.
'Ice Melts'
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I still need some satisfactionA little less talk and a little more action
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Enjoy updating those Instas!