
I think for the first time in an album I'm content-not satisfied-but proud of where I'm at as a person. I don't need these things that I maybe once thought that I needed to feel normal and feel righteous about myself. Now, I'm 26, I'm with my friends, I'm making jobs for people, I'm making memories for people that will last a lifetime. Take Care was about connecting with my city and connecting with my past and sort of still feeling guilty that I'm not in love with one of these girls that cared about me from back in the day. You're constantly figuring out what works for you." He explained the difference between Nothing Was the Same and Take Care to XXL saying,

During an interview with Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet, Drake told E!, "I think music, it's a process we all go through," he said. On February 10, 2013, the same night Drake won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album at the 55th Grammy Awards, he announced the title of his third album would be Nothing Was the Same. It's my story…I'm trying to get back to that kid in the basement. He told GQ, "This is my fucking moment to say if I wanted to rap all the time, really rap, I would, but I also love to make music. This is due to his different mindset and his recent move to the Los Angeles area in Hidden Hills, where he is Kanye West's neighbor. In April 2012, Drake had stated that the album will have a different style and tempo than that of Take Care. While touring the United Kingdom in support of Take Care during March 2012, Drake announced in an interview that he had begun work on his third studio album. The album was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2014 Grammy Awards. It also debuted at number one in Canada and Denmark, and number two in Australia and the United Kingdom. Within three months of its release, the album became the seventh best-selling album of 2013 in the United States. The album was a commercial success, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200 with 658,000 copies sold in its first week of release. Nothing Was the Same received generally positive reviews, and was named as one of the best albums of 2013 by multiple publications. Drake also toured with Future, Miguel and PartyNextDoor from October through December 2013, on the Would You Like a Tour? concert tour. "Started from the Bottom" and "Hold On, We're Going Home" were both top 10 hits on the US Billboard Hot 100. " Wu-Tang Forever" was released prior to the album as a promotional single. The album was supported by the seven successful singles " Started from the Bottom", " Hold On, We're Going Home", " All Me", " Pound Cake", " The Language", " Too Much" and " Worst Behavior". The album's production was primarily handled by 40 and other OVO Sound producers including Boi-1da, Mike Zombie, Nineteen85 and Detail. As an executive producer, Drake enlisted collaborators such as 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Majid Jordan, Jay-Z, Jhené Aiko and Sampha for guest appearances on the album. Work on the record began in 2012 and continued through 2013. It was released on September 24, 2013, through OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Republic Records. Or, as it’s your plane, no-one would care.Nothing Was the Same is the third studio album by Canadian rapper Drake. When you are only one of ten passengers on a 767, no-one can hear you cough. How many of those 72 million followers end up sending a time-sensitive parcel via Cargojet, we cannot say, but the freight business must be getting something out of the deal.Īs for Drake, he gets to skip the airport terminal blues and easily maintain an appropriate social distance on his flights. Drake delivers that in spades.ĭrake, operating as on Instagram, has 72 million-odd followers (more than Snoop Dogg but a lot less than Beyonce).

At the end of the day, Cargojet is letting Drake use this old Boeing in return for publicity and brand awareness. There have been new paint jobs, new Instagram clips, and just enough tweaks around the edges to keep people guessing.

Since Dad gave him the keys, Drake has been making good use of his wheels. Custom lighting adorns the ceilings, and there are plenty of other luxurious touches – check out those standard lamps! But I don’t know, the color palette, it’s a bit same same. With no overhead lockers to accommodate, the aircraft is spacious and airy. All good spots to drink some champagne and have a snooze.
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There seems to be plenty of places to hang out, from dining areas to lounges, with giant TV screens throughout the aircraft. Gold walls are offset with chocolate brown sofas and plush striped carpets. You have to admit it’s quite a step up from Delta Comfort Plus.

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