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Drake - "I'm Ready For You" [Tags]

Here is a new Drake song which has a sound that seems more RnB to me. This track is called I’m Ready For You and unfortunately it has some DJ tags on it, but hopefully soon we will have the full and complete version of the song. Check Drizzy’s sound below, and hit us up in the comments with your thoughts.
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Bun B f. Drake - "It's Been A Pleasure"

Here is a song from Bun B featuring Drake. It is called It’s Been A Pleasure and it has a great southern rap sound to it. This song will be on Bun’s upcoming album Trill OG which is set to come out on August 3rd. This reminds me of Uptown from Drake’s So Far Gone mixtape, what do you think? Leave a comment with your thoughts.

Nicki Minaj – “Your Love” Music Video [Official]

Above is the official Your Love music video by Nicki Minaj the Young Money barbie. Your Love is her second single from her debut album which is set to be released on November 23rd. Watch the video and leave your thoughts in the comments below!

Rick Ross f. Drake – “Aston Martin Music” Coming Soon

Rick Ross and Drake

Rick Ross and Drake

The walls surrounding Rick Ross’ guarded album Teflon Don are slowing beginning to fall. After revealing that Kanye West is featured on his potential second single “Live Fast, Die Young,” the Miami rapper shares details with Rap-Up.com about two more high-profile collaborations.

The man who brought you “Maybach Music” now has something for you to bang in another luxury whip. Ross sits in the driver’s seat while Drake rides shotgun on “Aston Martin Music.” “That’s a special record,” he says of his pairing with the Young Money star, who sings and raps on the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League production. “It’s a real street, edgy song, but the melodies of the chorus almost leave the listener in a trance.”

The Bawse also worked with another boss, Jay-Z, on an untitled song produced by The Inkredibles. “It’s still untitled because the chorus is so overwhelming and there’s so many dope things being said that we haven’t really decided between a couple words,” he explains. “Me and Jay on the same record, of course we lyrically murdered it, but the content and certain things we both address is gonna make this record one to remember for many years to come.”

Fans who pick up the deluxe edition of Teflon Don on July 6 will get to see how the collaboration came about. “I took my verse and the concept, I flew out to the Blueprint 3 tour in St. Louis, and I was like a backstage roadie for the next few days,” Ross recalls. “You will see me play the record for [Jay-Z] for the first time, and by the time he heard it the third time, he was rapping his verse.”

Shouts to Rap-Up. I’m guessing that if the chorus’ melody leaves the listener in a trance, Drizzy Drake is the one who sings or raps on it.

Video: Tyga Speaks On “Fan Of A Fan” Mixtape

“Me and Chris, basically, we met a couple of years ago,” Tyga explained in L.A. on Tuesday about the tape. “We had mutual friends. I always seen him come in the studio when he was with Wayne. It’s crazy, because I never asked him for a track. I never wanted to press up on him like that. One day, he hit me up. He was like, ‘Yo, man, let’s do some songs.’ So I came to the studio. The first two songs you saw videos for, ‘Holla at Me’ and ‘All the Girls Love,’ them two songs was like the first time we ever recorded. When we recorded them songs, he was like, ‘Let’s do a mixtape.’ It’s crazy, ’cause the mixtape, we did in a whole week. I flew out to VA, and we knocked out the whole mixtape.

“Chris works fast,” he continued. “Me — I ain’t gonna lie — I write slow. I’m real picky. He was knocking the hooks out real quick, I was knocking out the verses. We knocked out, like, three songs a day.”

“Fan of a Fan is basically our dedication back to the fans,” Tyga explained. “I feel like a lot of people is not doing it for their core audience. These are the people that come to our shows, these are the people that call these radio stations and fight for us all day. So why not give them something for free?”

” ‘Deuces,’ it’s about you getting rid of this girl. You try to make it work, but you gotta move on,” Tyga explained. “So you basically put up one finger, then another and say, ‘Deuces.’ ‘Like a Virgin Again,’ that’s one of them old classic 2002 R&B songs. Like holding hands at the dance. That song’s about making a girl feel special, ’cause that’s what all girls want, of course. Telling her like, ‘If you are a virgin or you’re not a virgin, I’mma make you feel like one again.’ ‘What They Want’ is the first song on the mixtape. It’s introducing us together as a duo. It’s what the fans want. ‘48 Bar Rap,’ that’s Chris rappin’. Showing his rap skills.

“Chris is a certified rapper,” Tyga added. “That’s straight from Tyga at Young Money. Of course he’s a great singer, but he does his little rap thing too.”

Tyga is working on his next album, Careless World, and said to look out for Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter IV “soon.”