Posts tagged ‘Take Care’

April 7, 2012

Drake – Take Care ft. Rihanna

Drake releases the video to Take Care the title track of his sophomore album featuring pop princess Rihanna.

Yoann Lemoine who directed the video told MTV News, “It pays tribute to nature. When I listened to the track, I was seeing a landscape … involving animals and massive landscapes.” He added, “It’s not narrative at all, it involves animals.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcW7zm5r_64

March 29, 2012

Drake On Doing A Whole Album With Rihanna

While Drake was in the UK for his tour, Kiss FM interviewed him speaking about his desire to do a whole collaborative album with Rihanna, getting back into acting, the video for Take Care and more.

March 15, 2012

Drake On The Cover Of GQ Magazine

Drake hits the style bible issue for the cover of GQ magazine.

Drake lets GQ into his mansion giving them a tour and an intimate interview. He talks about his family, especially his dad, Take Care and his love life.

“Me and my dad are friends. We’re cool. I’ll never be disappointed again, because I don’t expect anything anymore from him. I just let him exist, and that’s how we get along. We laugh. We have drinks together. But I spent too many nights looking by the window, seeing if the car was going to pull up. And the car never came.”

“He had a spell there when he was fucking tons of girls…but that just wasn’t right for him: “There’s just a time where it was like, just getting pussy. Where I was in that sort of ‘I’m young, I’m going to disconnect from my emotions and just do what everyone else tells me I should do and just be a rapper and have my fun.’ And for me as a person, it just doesn’t work. I just need something else. The seconds after a man reaches climax, that’s like the realest moment of your life. If I don’t want you next to me in that fifteen, twenty seconds, then there’s something wrong.”

“I’m actually really happy,” the fame dome has its challenges, and much of the music on his latest album, Take Care, reveals a conflicted soul. “I’m trying to find the same feelings that I had for women when I had very little going on, which is tough,” he says. “When I was in my mom’s house, I had nowhere to go, no real obligations. My girlfriend at the time, if she was mad at me, my day was all fucked-up. I didn’t have anything else. And that made for some of the best music, I think, to date. Records where I felt small. That feeling is hard to capture when you’re sitting out here in a space like this.” He gestures to the pool, the tennis court, the volleyball court, the stables. “It’s really difficult for me to find something that makes me feel small.

Read the full interview here