2/1/2024 0 Comments Producer nikhil kromatik“It’s about finding what’s next,” Drake told Rolling Stone. The circle continues expanding, because Drake is always on the lookout for Toronto talent to share with the world. That’s just a small sample of the many talented satellites orbiting Planet Drake, either contributing to his chart-topping albums ( So Far Gone, Thank Me Later, Take Care and Nothing Was the Same), or working with him via his annual Toronto Molson Amphitheatre OVOFest, or Drake and 40’s newly-minted, Warner-distributed label, OVO Sound. There are many, many others: Adrian “X” Eccleston, Nikhil “Kromatik” Seetharam, Jason “Promise” Shepherd, Slakah The Beatchild (Joseph Byram), and Drex Jancar and his Remix Project to help underserved youth. There are several other Drake collaborators who fit into the “bubbling under” category: writers like Anthony “Hush” Palman, who’s contributed to 14 songs in the Drake canon, and provided tracks for Nicki Minaj and Florence & The Machine producer T-Minus (Tyler Williams), who’s worked with Minaj, Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar, T.I., Ludacris, Ciara, Justin Bieber and Wale and producer Matthew Burnett, hired by Eminem, Meek Mill, Tyga, Childish Gambino, Minaj, Wayne, 2Chainz and Young Jeezy. He makes sure that he says the right shit and his flow is on point.” Even with ‘The Zone,’ I was scared I was going to have to put out Thursday before his verse came in because Drake takes his time. I didn’t hear that verse until maybe four or five months after I gave it to him. Funnily enough, The Weeknd didn’t hear Drake’s version until much, much later.
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