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Ed Sheeran, Drake and the Weeknd scored the highest placements on Apple Music's Top 500 Streamed Songs list of the past decade.
Fans on social media are speculating that the The Weeknd's lyric in question on "Lost in the Fire" is about Drake's son Adonis, whom he fathered in 2017 ...
The AI-generated song using replications of Drake and The Weeknd's voices has been submitted for Grammy Awards consideration. However, neither artist had anything to do with the track.
Speaking to Complex, The Weeknd revealed he actually did “Crew Love” and several other songs from the album for himself, but apparently Drake loved them so much, he wanted them for Take Care.
As for The Weeknd, Jones revealed that he met the now-superstar singer during a tragic moment: the day Stack Bundles was ...
Cohen traced the origins of the track to a TikTok account with the handle @ghostwriter977, tweeting: “This song by Drake and The Weeknd is generated by AI. It’s such a banger, people think it ...
The Weeknd Seemingly Takes Shots At Drake On Gesaffelstein’s Upbeat New Single, ‘Lost In The Fire’ Aaron Williams Hip-Hop Editor Twitter January 11, 2019 Getty Image ...
Jim Jones revealed that he passed on signing J. Cole, The Weeknd, and Drake, saying the future superstar rappers had no image ...
No new Grammys. Drake and The Weeknd have elected to sit out the 2023 Grammy Awards, marking the second year in a row that both Canadian artists have declined to participate, per Vibe.
Drake has come to the defense of The Weeknd amid his Grammys snub, saying the awards show “may no longer matter.” In a post to the rapper’s Instagram story on Wednesday, Drake sided with The ...
The Weeknd, Drake Nicki Minaj and other stars are lashing out against the Recording Academy following shocking Grammy nomination snubs. Most notable was The Weeknd, who failed to pick up a single ...
Drake and Abel’s messages may be similar, but they part ways on delivery, and delivery is a message all its own. It will be interesting to see how Drake and the Weeknd play out the rest of 2018.