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  2. Amen (Drake song) - Wikipedia

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    The song received mixed reviews from music critics. Jessica McKinney of Complex picked the song as the "biggest skip" from For All the Dogs and regarded it as "blasphemous". [ 4 ] Shahzaib Hussain of Clash wrote favorably of the song, stating "the gospel-rap of 'Amen' is a highlight, pairing Teezo's idiosyncratic punk croon with Drake's search ...

  3. Best I Ever Had (Drake song) - Wikipedia

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    "Best I Ever Had" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake from his third mixtape So Far Gone. The song was later re-released on his debut EP of the same name . The song's popularity helped Drake decide to release So Far Gone as an EP, available for purchase.

  4. Amen (Meek Mill song) - Wikipedia

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    "Amen" is a song by American rapper Meek Mill from his debut studio album, Dreams and Nightmares (2012). Featuring Canadian rapper Drake, the song includes background vocals from Jeremih. It was produced by Key Wane and Jahlil Beats, with the first serving as a songwriter alongside the vocalists.

  5. Hallelujah Here Below - Wikipedia

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    Brown said the song is about "believing that our best days are ahead of us. And what God has planned for us is immeasurably more than we imagine." [3] The band also announced the Hallelujah Here Below Tour along with the album, which is set to visit the United States East Coast and Canada from October. [3] "

  6. How Did ‘Hallelujah’ Become a Classic? A New ... - AOL

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    A deep dive into the origin story of the singer's best-known song — and its unlikely ascension into the pop canon — doubles as a portrait of an artist as an accidental genius

  7. November 18th (song) - Wikipedia

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    Rose Lilah of HotNewHipHop ranked "November 18th" as the ninth-best Drake song and found the production to be "sleek and cold, appropriately matching the weather on the date in question, and Drake mirrors this style in his approach to the vocals". [5] [6] Complex praised the song, calling it "one of the greatest lean sing-a-long songs of the ...

  8. Drake Reveals Which Song He Wrote About Serena Williams ... - AOL

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    Drake unearthed a few gems while dipping into his musical vault, including a video that finally reveals which track he wrote about Serena Williams. In one of the rapper’s 100 Gigs archival ...

  9. HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right) - Wikipedia

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    "HYFR (Hell Ya Fucking Right)" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake from his second studio album Take Care (2011). The song features Lil Wayne and was released as the album's sixth official single. It was released to radio stations on April 24, 2012.