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Over by Drake

Biografía del artista Drake

Aubrey Drake Graham Nacido El 24 De Octubre 1986 Es Un Actor Y Cantante Canadiense Hijo De Dennis Graham Baterista Que Trabajó Con Jerry Lee Lewis. Originalmente Se Hizo Conocido Por Interpretar Al Personaje Jimmy Brooks De La Serie De Televisión Degrassi The Next Generation. Como Rapero Interpreta Sus Trabajos Musicales Bajo El Nombre De Drake. Drake Reconoció Tener Una Estrecha Asociación Con La Discográfica De Lil Wayne Young Money Entertainment Oficialmente Antes De Firmar Con La Discográfica En Junio De 2009. En Febrero De 2006 Drake Lanzó Su Primer Mixtape Oficial Room For Improvement. Su Descarga Estuvo Disponible A Través De Su Página De MySpace Y Su Web Oficial. Despues Del Éxito De Su Primera Mixtape Más Tarde Comenzó A Lanzar Varios Más Sacando Provecho De Su Popularidad. El 2007 Lanzó Comeback Season Con Críticas Muy Buenas Y Mucho Elogio. Produjo Un Sencillo Y Un Vídeo Musical Para Replacement Girl Con Trey Songz. Este También Contenía Un Freestyle En Una Canción Con Lil Wayne Un Remix De La Ya Popular Canción "Man Of The Year" Originalmente Interpretada Por Brisco Y Flo-Rida. En 2007 Drake Se Convirtió En El Primer Rapero Canadiense Sin Firmar En Un Sello Discográfico Con Un Video Musical Apareciendo En BET Cuando Su Primer Sencillo "Replacement Girl". Este Se Convertiría En Uno De Los "New Of The Day" El 30 De Abril De 2007. El 2008 Lil Wayne Le Dio Algo De La Música De Drake Al Fundador De Rap-A-Lot. El Hijo De J. Prince Llamó A Drake Inmediatamente Para Volar A Houston Para Venir A Una Gira Con Él. Drake Y Wayne Grabaron Un Par De Canciones Durante Ese Tiempo Incluyendo "Ransom" La Versión Original De "I Want This Forever" Y El Remix De La Canción De Drake "Brand New". Aunque Después De Separarse De La Tripulación De Lil Wayne Young Money Drake Aún No Había Firmado.

Frogtoon Música - Información de la canción: Over

"Over" Is The Debut Solo Single By Canadian Rapper Drake. The Lead Single From His Debut Album Thank Me Later Was Written By Drake With Boi-1da And Produced By The Latter And Al Khaaliq Nick Brongers . The Orchestral Samples Were Composed And Arranged By Brongers. The Single Was Released For Digital Download On March 8 2010. The Song Is Midtempo Hip-Hop With An Orchestral Backdrop Whose Lyrics Concern An Introduction To Fame. Drake References The Classic Opening Verse Of “Hip-Hop” By Dead Prez. It Peaked In The Top Twenty Of The United States And Canada Becoming Drake's Fourth Consecutive Top Twenty Hit In The U.S. It Also Charted Within The Top Five On The U.S. R&B And Rap Charts His Fourth Consecutive Top Five On Those Charts. The Song Also Charted In The United Kingdom And Its R&B Chart. The Song's Accompanying Music Video Features Drake Reflecting On An Experience And The Struggle Between His Old Life And The New. Several Artists Have Made A Freestyle Over The Track Including Eminem Trey Songz And Diggy Simmons Among Others. Drake Performed The Song A Number Of Times Including At The 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards. The Track Received A Nomination For Best Rap Solo Performance At The 53rd Grammy Awards. The Song Is Also Featured On The NBA 2K11 Soundtrack. "Shut It Down" Was Originally Planned To Be Released As The First Single From Thank Me Later In Late 2009 But Drake Ultimately Chose "Over" A Song Produced By Boi-1da Producer Of His Previous Singles "Best I Ever Had" And "Forever". Drake Chose To Premiere The Song On His Hometown Toronto's Radio Station Flow 93.5. Drake Did A Lot Of Work For The Song And The Album In Jamaica. The Song "touches On Drake Reaction To Fame And Stardom" Drake Told MTV News That The Song Was "definitely" A Choice Of His For Releasing As A Single And That It Was A Song He Did For Himself. Brad Wete Of Entertainment Weekly Called The Song "a Prideful Track About A Guy Who Fought For Notoriety Gained It And Now Struggles With What Comes With It Criticism Groupies And The Pressure Of Expected Greatness". The Song Makes Heavy Use Of An Orchestral Backdrop While Drake Delivers Confident Aggressive Raps In A Paced Fashion. Drake Makes References To Film Critics Roger Ebert & Richard Roeper As Well As Actress Jada Pinkett Smith And Her 1996 Film Set It Off. According To Michael Cragg Of MusicOMH The Song Contains Three Hooks. Several Lines In The Second Verse Are Actually A Flip Of Hip-Hop Group Dead Prez's "Hip-Hop" From Their 2000 Debut "Let's Get Free". He Also References Michael Jackson's Iconic Attire In His "Thriller" Video And Commented "He Was Young And Had The World Excited And Anticipating His Every Move. That Was My Homage To Him And The Impact That He Had On The World That I Live In. It's Also ... Great For People To Say. Especially Unfortunately What Happened To Him Just To Honor Him Was Great".

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