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  2. So Far Gone (mixtape) - Wikipedia

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    So Far Gone is the third mixtape by Canadian rapper Drake.It was released on February 13, 2009 self-released under his October's Very Own label. The mixtape was met with critical and commercial success, serving as a catalyst for Drake's career as a mainstream musical artist.

  3. So Far Gone (EP) - Wikipedia

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    So Far Gone was the reissued project from Drake's third mixtape that was released earlier, on February 13, 2009, and as a result of the mixtape's success, he created an EP that was re-released later, on September 15, 2009. The final track listing, however, cuts the seventeen-track mixtape to contain seven tracks for this reissued EP.

  4. So Far Gone - Wikipedia

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    So Far Gone may refer to: So Far Gone, Drake album; So Far Gone, Drake EP "So Far Gone" (song), James Blunt song "So Far Gone", Moby song from 18 B Sides + DVD "So ...

  5. Successful (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was first released as Drake's follow-up track to "Best I Ever Had" for his So Far Gone mixtape, with Trey Songz and Lil Wayne received featuring credits. [3]After the success of the two singles, Drake decided to release a retail version of the mixtape in the form of an extended play, including the song. [3]

  6. So Far Gone (song) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Horton from BBC Music said that: "Best Laid Plans teems with cliché and some David Gilmour-lite guitar noodles that also rear up on So Far Gone." [5] March Hirsh from Boston Globe said: "A few songs – midtempo anthem "So Far Gone,’’ quavery failed-romance ballad "Best Laid Plans'’ — fill up the earphones well enough but don't bother pushing an inch deeper to engage the head."

  7. Room for Improvement (mixtape) - Wikipedia

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    Room for Improvement is the debut mixtape by Canadian rapper Drake. [1] It was self-released on February 14, 2006, by All Things Fresh. [2] [3] [4] Issued as a retail project, it sold 6,000 copies by the end of that year.

  8. Scary Hours 2 - Wikipedia

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    Scary Hours 2 is the fourth extended play by Canadian rapper Drake and a sequel to his second extended play Scary Hours (2018). [2] It was released on March 5, 2021, and features guest appearances from American rappers Lil Baby and Rick Ross. [3]

  9. Sneaker Pimps - Wikipedia

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    The band takes its name from an article the Beastie Boys published in their Grand Royal magazine about a man they hired to track down classic sneakers. [ 2 ] The band was founded by electronic musician Liam Howe and guitarist Chris Corner .