The “Laugh Now Cry Later” beat is brassy and unhurried, a perfect setting for casual bluster: “Been waking up in the crib and sometimes I don’t even know where I’m at,” Drake raps. “And I made a great album out of that. Send us a tip using our anonymous form. Steph Curry pulled up to Drake’s OVO court for a shoot around ⛹‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/d29I3g7vhj. Drake hosts Steph Curry for private shootout at his home court. DJ Khaled, Drake, Future, Lil Durk. So even if Cole can’t make it all the way to the big leagues — Big 3, maybe, G-League at best — here are some of the other rappers who could give him a run for his money should he ever decide to pull an Ice Cube and start up his own, rappers-only basketball league. And for the latter activity, it seems the rapper felt he needed a bit more competition than his usual Toronto crew and his OVO branded shooting machine this week, because he decided to invite Golden State Warriors all-star and out-of-town pal Stephen Curry to have some fun on his $100 million Bridle Path home's private indoor basketball court. Wish I kould buy some real handles . Even as Drake continues to slow-drip hits, he has been at work on a new album. In an Instagram post, Drake said the song will appear on his forthcoming album, which will be titled Certified Lover Boy. Drake’s “Toosie Slide,” “Life Is Good” with Future, and “Chicago Freestyle” with Giveon have also spent months on the RS 100 this year. One of the newer rappers to arrive on the scene, Detroit’s Sada Baby is swiftly making a name for himself. He once tweeted he’d “bust [J. Cole’s] ass,” so he’s definitely accepting any and all smoke.

Is There Anything Rising Indie-Pop Star Mxmtoon Can’t Do? Ima get better at dribblin once I get back in the gym doe, still a bucket, and kaint none of my opps guard me , A post shared by Sada Baby The Red Whoop (@sadababy) on Jul 29, 2020 at 11:22pm PDT. Having witnessed Dicky’s game in real life with my own four eyes, I can attest that the depiction wasn’t too far off from the truth. “Laugh Now Cry Later” was co-produced by Cardogotwings, GRy, Yung Exclusive, and Roget Chahayed.

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“And I made a great album out of that. BREAKING: After video surfaces of star Stephen Curry practicing in Toronto, Warriors actively seek acquisition of rapper and free agent Drake this NBA off-season (source: @wokESPN) https://t.co/vSH1uaAVUF. Drake Plays Basketball With Kevin Durant in ‘Laugh Now Cry Later’ Video Rapper’s latest track will appear on his upcoming album Certified Lover Boy In an, Drake has been productive during quarantine, releasing the, Both songs with DJ Khaled remain in the Top 30 on the, Even as Drake continues to slow-drip hits, he has been at work on a new album. Qua even crowed about the latter on his Instagram, apparently miffed by Common’s selection as game MVP in his hometown of Chicago. Not only does his “How Bout That” video focus on an outdoor hoops tournament, Quavo has been a perennial floor general at the NBA’s All-Star Celebrity Game, dishing assists to the likes of Win Butler and swatting Common layups.