Drake and Young Money Perform Best I Ever Had x Every Girl at BET Awards

Drake and Young Money hit the stage at the BET Awards to perform Best I Ever Had, and Every Girl. Apparently Drake tore his ACL, which caused him to be confined to a chair during his performance. Rumor had it that the Degrassi star was in a wheel chair during part of the awards ceremony. I’m not sure if thats just a rumor or truth, as Verizon FIOS does not offer BET for some ungodly reason, but yeah. Peep the footage of Drake and Young Money performing Best I Ever Had and Every Girl

Drake Performs Every Girl and Uptown Live With Bun B

Drake performs Every Girl and Uptown (With Bun B) at Bun B’s Friends Concert at Warehouse in Houston. Is there any doubt as to just how big his first album is going to be? Drake has been taken under the wings of what seems to be every hip hop and r&b heavyweight right now.

Drake – Best I Ever Had CD Single Cover

Drake - Best I Ever Had Cover

Well, Drake went ahead and released the final cover for Best I Ever Had after deciding against a more abstract rendition for the hip hop song. Best I Ever Had is doing some serious damage on the charts, as Drake has the third best single on iTunes at the moment between two B.E.P. (Black Eyed Peas) songs.

Drake – Best I Ever Had Live (4/17/09)

Drake performs Best I Ever Had live to a crowd who knew EVERY SINGLE WORD of the song. Drake’s buzz is going through the roof. Why do I get the feeling that this is going to be the song for the summer of 2009? You the you the best, the Best I Ever Had. Drake, you got yourself a hit with this one!

Drake Interview On Angie Martinez Show

Drake Interview On Angie Martinez Show

Drake speaks with Angie Martinez about his decision to start leaking his music to the internet, going from actor on a childrens/teenage tv show Degrassi to rapper/artist. Drake speaks on working with some of New York’s finest artists (Jay-Z), his affinity to acting. Drake rejects the rumors that he writes for Lil Wayne, and calls Weezy a genius.

Download: Drake Interview on Angie Martinez Show

Drake Interview With Vibe Magazine

Drake Interview with Vibe Magazine

Drake sat down with Vibe Magazine for a one-on-one in-depth interview to discuss leaving DeGrassi, his development as a hip hop artists, comparisons with Kanye West, So Far Gone, and also how he never graduated from high school. Check the excerpts from VIBE.com’s interview with Drake below.

VIBE.com: You were on Degrassi for eight years. It must have taken a lot to leave that comfort zone. When did you know it was time to go?

Drake: I can’t really say I left that show. One day we came in and all the names were just changed on the dressing rooms. Everyone got cut. We go upstairs and it’s like, “Who are all these people auditioning in the front?” They owe us a lot of money. The amount of loyalty, the years we put in with these people…they did us foul. As far as the producers go, I don’t talk to anybody over there.

VIBE.com: There’s a shift in character from your first mixtape, Room for Improvement to your third, So Far Gone.

The first songs I made were all like “Replacement Girl” with Trey Songz. It was pretty straight forward, radio-friendly, not much content to it. And I thought that was the direction I’d go in. And then as life progressed, I grew and decided that to follow suit would truly be a waste of time.

I started to see my situation as more of an opportunity as opposed to a curse. Coming from Canada, coming from a TV show, it’s like “Wow. If I can really do something different, I may be regarded as the one of the first crossover film to music people to really be looked at as an artist.” Once I saw it like that, I started becoming more confident as a person. I started seeing my thoughts and feelings as something the world may want to hear, as opposed to some shit I just make up in my head. I think I did it a little bit on Room for Improvement. And Comeback Season was more of me proving that I had bars. Then So Far Gone was really my chance to open up and give people a true piece of myself because I had a lot going on in my life. Good things and bad.

VIBE.com: Yet you have Kanye whose entire career is based on being left-field. Wouldn’t that make you feel comfortable know that there is room to do that and be successful?

I don’t want to tell people, “Oh I’m just so weird and you all have to love it.” It’s not like that. I’m a simple guy and I just have a vivid mind that I want to share. I don’t even want it to feel like left-field or right-field. It’s about how I feel in the moment and So Far Gone was when I was at a very unsure, confused state. It’s not to say that the album won’t have those components. I have a sound that I’m known for now. The mixtape is very slow and very dark. My album is going to be maybe a little happier [laughs]. Then the second go around if something crazy happens in my life, I might feel a totally different way. But right now I feel great. And I want to make an album that reflects that.

VIBE.com: Having worked so much with Weezy, do you see him as a mentor or a peer?

I definitely look at Wayne as a mentor just because I have such respect for what he does and am a big fan of his music. I didn’t let being around him change me and I think he respects me for that. I think the illest thing is that I see him as a mentor and he sees me as a peer.

VIBE.com: Having already established a name for yourself and being so multi-talented, what’s the ultimate end goal?

I’m a realist so it’s not like I’m thinking my debut is going sell a million copies in a week. It’s my first album, I just want people to appreciate it. One of my goals is to win a Best New Artist Grammy and I’d also love to finish high school. I’m starting to live out my third goal now, which is to get into scripts and go back to shooting these movies. My grandmother tells me that at the end of the day all we have are memories. I’m trying to make great ones.

Drake – Eighty81 Interview

Drake chops it up with Eighty81 for an interview on Hustler Watch. Don’t forget to check out Drake’s Interview with Complex Magazine, and download Drake – So Far Gone, the mixtape.