What Is Drake’s Best Piece Of Work?

Drake has been at the top of the game since 2009.  There really hasn’t been a year where he wasn’t considered for the MVP.  The 6 God continues to work and deliver great music on a yearly basis.  It seems like he doesn’t get tired!  

The Canadian artist has released a lot of music since 2006.  And he’s still going!  But, what are his best solo projects?  Let’s take a look at all of his work over the years!

13. Honestly, Nevermind

Drake took a turn for his seventh studio album.  Honestly, Nevermind is a dance album, with one hip hop song, “Jimmy Cooks” featuring 21 Savage.  It debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100.  You’re bound to hear one of these tracks in the club. 

12. More Life

In what was considered a “playlist”, Drake delivered More Life in 2017.  Around this time, Champagne Papi was digging into his Caribbean roots.  Since Canada has a big Caribbean background, Drake wanted to show it off.

With songs like “No Long Talk”, “Blem”, and “KMT” you hear the Carribean vibes.  Hits like “Passionfruit” and “Fake Love” are songs Drake fans will always want to hear.  He ends this “playlist” with “Do Not Disturb”, where he is just rapping with no chorus.  The type of Drake we enjoy.  

11. Dark Lane Demo Tapes

In what was a bunch of “throwaways” for Drizzy Drake, made for a solid mixtape.  He makes some firsts on here by collaborating with rappers Playboi Carti on “Pain 1993” and Fivio Foreign & Sosa Geek on “Demons”.  It looks like Drake appreciates the drill movement as he makes songs like “Demons” and “War”.  

At this point, it was 2020 and the whole world was in a lockdown with COVID-19 on the rise.  Champagne Papi gave us something to dance to with “Toosie Slide” as he starts another dance craze similar to “In My Feelings”.  He also shows us that his beef with Chris Brown really may be behind him as they make another song after “No Guidance” with “Not You Too”.

In the “When To Say When” video, Drake raps over Jay-Z’s “Song Cry” while being in the middle of Marcy projects.  Home to Jay-Z, I wonder if he had to check in with Hov before doing this.  

10. Room for Improvement

Besides being on Degrassi, this is our introduction to Drake.  Room for Improvement showed us that Drake has potential, but no one knew his career would blossom into this!  At this time, DJ Smallz’s Southern Smoke brand was very popular, hosting a series of mixtapes .  DJ Smallz linked with Drake for his debut mixtape with the Southern Smoke stamp all over it.

In the 21-track mixtape, the Canadian rapper gives us different flows with witty punchlines.  At a time where skits were popular on mixtapes, Drake places them perfectly throughout the tape.  One thing about Drake is that since day one his aim was to put Toronto on the map (for Hip Hop) and that’s exactly what he did.

But, it seems as if he was already popular stemming from the voice mail skits.  In one skit, he even has Kid from Kid ‘N’ Play leave him a voicemail.  The 6 God also receives features from Trey Songz as this is the first time they link up.  Drizzy has come a long way, but Room for Improvement is where it started.

9. If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late

Drake dropped If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late out of nowhere.  There was no word of it and then the next morning, it was on iTunes.  We learn more things about the October baby in this sudden drop.

Drake introduces PARTYNEXTDOOR on two songs, “Preach” and “Wednesday Night Interlude”.  Also, this is the first time we hear Travis Scott and Drake on a track together with “Company”.  Champagne Papi sheds light on his beef with Tyga on “6 God” and discusses then Toronto Raptors Guard Lou Williams’ polygamous relationship on “6 Man”.  There are a lot of interesting topics on this tape!

The cover of this mixtape has the title handwritten with the number six and prayer hands underneath it.  This marks the beginning of the “6 God”, as he gives himself a new nickname.  From this point on, Toronto is known as the 6 worldwide as its area codes are 416 and 647.  You can thank this project for that as it has many references to the 6 including song titles, “6 God”, “Star67”, “6 Man”, “You & The 6”, and “6PM In New York”.

As I mentioned before, Drake is known for records like “The Calm” and “The Ride”, but fans also love him for his timestamp records.  “6PM in New York” comes after “9AM in Dallas” and “5PM in Toronto”, both of which are not on any of his projects. 


8. Comeback Season

Drake gained more popularity with his second mixtape, Comeback Season.  The mixtape is home to his breakout hit, “Replacement Girl” featuring Songz.  At this time, Drake was still playing Jimmy on Degrassi, therefore the music video to “Replacement Girl” would run after an episode of Degrassi at times.

In this project, the OVO rapper created music that will forever be a staple in his catalog.  Songs like “Closer To My Dreams” featuring Andreena Mill and “Man of the Year” featuring Lil Wayne still sound good 16 years later.  This is the first time we hear Drake and Lil Wayne collaborate as he will soon go on to sign to the “Lollipop” rapper’s label, Young Money.

On this mixtape, Drizzy decides to jack for beats on a couple of tracks.  He raps over Alicia Keys’ “Unbreakable” on “Going In For Life”, he freestyles over Ye’s song, “Barry Bonds” as well as over Trey Songz’s hit song “Missin’ You”.  In just one year, the Toronto native took a huge leap!

7. Thank Me Later

Aubrey sure had a flashy debut studio album.  On Thank Me Later, the new Young Money artist gets help from Alicia Keys, T.I., Swizz Beatz, The-Dream, Jeezy, Jay-Z, his label mate Nicki Minaj, and of course Lil Wayne.  This is the first shortened project we hear from the “Best I Ever Had” rapper as his prior tapes all have over 20 tracks.

In 14 songs, Drake racks up more hits in his follow-up to his breakout mixtape.  “Over”, “Find Your Love”, “Miss Me”, and “Fancy” were all top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with “Find Your Love” peaking at number five.  These hits are still staples on his catalog along with “Light Up” featuring Jay-Z, “Shut It Down” featuring The-Dream, and “Up All Night” featuring Nicki.

Not too many artists can say they have had Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, and Swizz Beatz on their debut album.  Though it was a success, Drake remains that this album was rushed, and he will always take his time on albums going forth.

6. Nothing Was The Same

After not dropping a solo project in 2012, the 6 God came back in 2013 with Nothing Was The Same.  Not too many hits on this album, but still there are songs that are staples in his catalog.  Songs like “Tuscan Leather”, “Wu-Tang Forever”, and “Connect” are still fan favorites.

Drake doesn’t get too much help from rappers on this one as the only rap features are Jay-Z on “Pound Cake/ Paris Morton Music 2” and 2 Chainz and Big Sean on “All Me”.  Instead, he receives guest verses from R&B artists such as Jhene Aiko, Sampha, Detail, and Majid Jordan. 

On “From Time” featuring Jhene Aiko he names many of the women he has been involved with.  In this song, we are reminded that Drake has always been a lover boy.  This is one of the reasons that makes Drake…Drake.

5. Certified Lover Boy

Although he just gave us Dark Lane Demo Tapes, Drake was back at it with CLB.  As always, Drizzy shows his vulnerable side on many songs, especially on “Get Along Better” and “Race My Mind”.  He continues to thrive on tracks with his friends Lil Baby, Lil Durk, Travis Scott, Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Rick Ross.  After not having his mentor on his album in 6 years, he links back up with Lil Wayne for “You Only Live Twice”, the sequel to their 2011 hit, “The Motto”.  Things have changed after ten years!

Just like he settled things with Chris Brown, it looks as if Drake and Kid Cudi are on decent terms as well.  Cudi makes the  album on “IMY2” making this their first official song together. And even though at times they take jabs at each other, it’s always good to see Jay-Z and Drizzy come together.  “Love All” is their fourth collaboration as it is one of the highlights on the album.

Drake keeps the hits going with “Girls Want Girls”, “Fair Trade”, “Way 2 Sexy”, and “No Friends In The Industry”.  He also adds to his timestamp records with “7AM on Bridle Path”.  CLB is a very good album and the cover makes it even better.

4. Take Care

Most people say Take Care is Drake’s best album and you can’t blame them.  The first line of the song lets you know how highly he thinks of himself.  On the intro track, “Over My Dead Body, he raps, “I think I killed everybody in the game last year/Man, fuck it, I was on though”.  The boy is only in his second year and starts off like that!

It feels like he reveals more of himself in every drop as Drake really starts to spill his feelings.  Just like on songs such as “Find Your Love” and “CeCe’s Interlude”, you get “Lover boy Drake”.  On his second studio album, Drizzy reveals “Heartbreak Drake”.  On “Doing It Wrong”, “Marvin’s Room”, and “Good Ones Go Interlude”, the 6 God gets in his feelings.  Most of the songs on Take Care are either hits or staples in Drake’s catalog.  “Headlines”, “Take Care”, “Marvins Room”, and “The Motto” alone were big records.

On “Look What You’ve Done”, Drake goes into his family life, discussing his mom, dad, and uncle.  He even uses a voicemail at the end of his grandma speaking.  Drake lets us in on his life building a connection increasing his likeness.

Drizzy won his first Grammy for this album in 2013 in the Best Rap Album category.  The album is different from Thank Me Later as it is dark and low-tempo.  Mostly produced by 40, Take Care captures the energy and mood of Toronto.

3. So Far Gone

Before Champagne Papi signed to Young Money and made it an EP, So Far Gone was a complete mixtape.  It only took Drake two mixtapes to really get a buzz going as this third project, So Far Gone, took him into another light.  With production help from big names such as Boi-1da, DJ Screw, Diplo, Just Blaze, and Ye, you can just hear the confidence as Drake raps and sings.

In three years, he has come a long way as he receives features from R&B greats like Lloyd and Omarion.  On Room for Improvement and Comeback Season, Drake did not show off his singing abilities, but he made sure to do it on So Far Gone.  The Toronto rapper’s voice sounds good on “Sooner than Later” and “Brand New”.

He also starts to reveal his Houston roots in this project as well with the songs “Houstatlantavegas”, “November 18th”, and “Uptown” featuring Houston legend Bun B.  Drake really starts to lock in with Wayne as they have four songs together with “Successful”, “Ignant Shit”, “Unstoppable”, and “Uptown”.  Two of his biggest hits are on this mixtape, “Successful” featuring Trey Songz and Wayne, and “Best I Ever Had”.

He continues to jack for beats on songs like “Ignant Shit” and “Say What’s Real”, over Jay-Z and Ye’s songs respectively.  Drake is known for records where he just raps without a chorus.  He started that here with “The Calm”.

2. Scorpion

We have to admit that Drake is one of the hardest working rappers in the industry.  It’s been like this for some years now.  There’s no doubt that after Thank Me Later dropped, he has really taken his time with all of his projects.  And it looks like Drake should admit that he enjoys dropping lengthy albums.  In a 25-track effort, Drizzy makes a double album with Scorpion

The 6 God handles the duties by himself for the most part.  Jay-Z, Ty Dolla $ign, and Static Major are three of four features on here.  Drake also dropped a surprise, legendary guest feature for his album as the King of Pop showed up on “Don’t Matter To Me”  . Yes, Drake was able to secure a Michael Jackson verse!

On this album, Drake starts a dance challenge with “In My Feelings” and creates a historic line in “God’s Plan”.  Everyone loves the line: “I only love my bed and my momma/I’m sorry”.  We also learn more about his son on the song, “March 14”, after his rival Pusha T let the secret out in his diss song, “The Story of Adidon”.  This was a good way to end a great album.  

1. Views

Just like Take Care, Views is truly a Toronto project.  The 6 God has been trying to put his city on since he came in and he did it.  Now, not to say that Toronto wasn’t a popular destination before Drake, but he does deserve some credit for bigging up the Canadian city.

Home to arguably his biggest hits in “One Dance”, “Controlla”, and  “Hotline Bling”, Drizzy and the OVO team put a great project together.  Starting with the album cover, you know this project is for Toronto.  On the cover, Drake is sitting atop of the CN Tower looking down at the city.  He’s up there with the clouds as it looks dark and gloomy in the background signifying the tempo in the City at that time.

Drake has always been good at telling his story and painting the pictures in our heads so we can visualize what he is rapping about.  On songs like “9”, “Weston Road Flows”, and “Views”, you can almost see the City when the “Grammy“ rapper spits.  It seems like Toronto might be the place to be when it gets cold out based on the cover as well as “Summers Over Interlude”.  The mood of the album reminds me of Take Care as you hear “LoverBoy Drake” on songs like “With You” and “Too Good”.  All while giving us “Heartbreak Drake” with “U With Me?” and “Feel No Ways”

Drake doesn’t get too much help on this album, but gives us a treat with a surprise feature from Pimp C on “Faithful”.  The 6 God is reminding us of his Houston ties.

Views has to be Drake’s best project! It’s Toronto. It’s for Toronto. Drake is Toronto.

Let us know your favorite Drake project in the comments! 

Jim Jones & Hitmaka Team Up On “Back In My Prime”

Ever since the infamous altercation at Miami’s Prime 112 in 2021 involving $oul $old $eparately rapper Freddie Gibbs, Jim Jones and Hitmaka have had fans anticipating their joint project. Though it didn’t have a title at the time, the two artists began to egg on the idea of naming it after the M.I.A steakhouse. Ultimately, Jones denied that Prime 112 was the title but later, revealed that they would refer to the project as Back In My Prime

The album’s release took a minute. Jones began teasing it as part of a 10-album rollout throughout 2022 that didn’t actually materialize. However, he insisted that the project was on the way. He and Hitmaka slowly began to unveil the project, beginning with “Gunshot” ft. BEAM. The song samples KRS-One’s “Step Into A World” and delivers a reggae-tinged offering to set the tone for what they had in store. Then, they came through with the Stefflon Don-assisted, “I Am.”

Jim Jones & Hitmaka – Back In My Prime

Jim Jones and Hitmaka finally unveiled the project in its entirety this morning. Laced with eight songs in total, the feature-heavy project fuses Jones’ lyricism and Hitmaka’s unmatched ear for an incredible offering. In addition to BEAM and Stefflon Don, the array of collaborators allow them to tap into different vibes. For example, the sultry Jeremih-assisted “FU Better” brings a lush and sexy anthem fitted for the bedroom. Then, Benny The Butcher and Jones trade bars on “Bet It All.”

Along with the array of features, which also include Ty Dolla $ign, Pleasure P, and Tink, Hitmaka links up with several producers to flesh out the album. Boogz, Cardiak, Rob Holladay, and more have credits on the project. Back In My Prime is an album that you certainly want to have on repeat this weekend. Check out the album in its entirety above and sound off with your favorite track in the comment section below. 

Back In My Prime tracklist

  1. “Gunshot” feat. BEAM
  2. “FU Better” feat. Jeremiah
  3. “Bet It All” featuring Benny the Butcher and Trav  
  4. “YKTV” feat. Ty Dolla $ign
  5. “First Plug” feat. Pleasure P
  6. “Let It Go” feat. Tink & Ball Greezy
  7. “Status Update”
  8. “I Am” feat. Stefflon Don

Wiz Khalifa & Snoop Dogg Reunite On “Don’t Text Don’t Call”

Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg are the modern-day Cheech and Chong. Since the success of Kush & Orange Juice, Snoop took the Pittsburgh rapper under his wing and watched him turn into an international superstar. However, they’ve also gone on tour together, released a joint project, and even co-starred in the cult classic, Mac & Devin Go To High School. Though they aren’t necessarily inseparable as they did 10 years ago, their chemistry is still unmatched as we’ve seen on numerous occasions.

Last year, Wiz Khalifa & Snoop Dogg reunited for the release of their NFT project, Ape Drops 03: An 8th, which became accessible to $APE holders. The project boasted a wide range of collaborators from Xzibit, Daz Dillinger, and more. Unfortunately, non-NFT enthusiasts weren’t able to skim through the project when it dropped, though Snoop and Wiz Khalifa evidently have more music in the stash. It seems as though the two rappers are gearing up to hold down the summer, once again, with their latest collab.

Wiz Khalifa – Don’t Text Don’t Call ft. Snoop Dogg

In the last month, Wiz Khalifa’s unloaded a number of singles, a sign that a new project is on the horizon. Today, the rapper kicked off March with a brand new single alongside Snoop Dogg titled, “Don’t Text Don’t Call.” With Ty Dolla $ign on the production, the two rappers channel the funk era on their new collaboration with smooth melodies that is geared towards the ladies.

The Pittsburgh native has certainly embraced the California influences in his recent releases. “Don’t Text Don’t Call” channels a psychedelic funk vibe that Snoop Dogg inherited from the legends that came before him. Ty’s production complements the Roger Troutman-influenced delivery from Wiz and Snoop is back on his pimp sh*t on the collab. Perhaps, this is the precursor to their upcoming sequel to Mac & Dev Go To High School. Check the new collab above.

Quotable Lyrics
See, I don’t mean to be disrespectful
But if you come with some bullshit, I’ma check you
Straight, get you right, and if you don’t, I left you
Sittin’ in the dust, ’cause I never could trust ’em

Tink & Ty Dolla $ign Get Vulnerable On Sensual New Song, “Let Down My Guard”

If any woman in the R&B genre is coming with consistency, it’s undeniably Tink. This New Music Friday (February 24), the Chicago native came through with her second project in less than a year. Titled Thanks 4 Nothing, the 14-track effort finds the vocalist handling 12 titles on her own, though she still requests help from two male contemporaries – Yung Bleu and Ty Dolla $ign.

The former, who’s preparing to release his follow-up to last year’s TANTRA, shows out on “Stingy,” which has quickly emerged as a fan favourite. For the former’s part, he joined Tink on track seven, “Let Down My Guard,” which boasts plenty of the pair’s usual sensual lyrics. While they obviously had the vocals on lock, production from Hitmaka, Cardiak, and WU10 is what really takes the song to the next level.

Ty Dolla $ign and Tink Join Forces on “Let Down My Guard”

The chorus finds our two singers asking important questions to their potential lovers. “If I took you shoppin’ on the first day, would you love me? / If I showed my scars and told you stories ’bout the gunplay,” the 40-year-old starts of the collaboration. Tink follows with, “If I let you f*ck on the first night, baby, would you judge me? / If I wasn’t always legit, used to scam and move them thirties.”

Prior to sharing her fourth project in four years, the 27-year-old teased fans with singles like “Toxic” and “Fake Love.” Thus far, “Save Your Soul,” “Trust Issues,” and “Someone On You” appear to be favourites amongst fans.

Stream Tink and Ty Dolla $ign’s “Let Down My Guard” on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, listen to the R&B diva’s Thanks 4 Nothing album if you haven’t already here. Make sure to check back later today (February 26) for more release recommendations on our weekly playlist update.

Quotable Lyrics:

If I took you shoppin’ on the first day, would you love me?
If I showed my scars and told you stories ’bout the gunplay
If I let down my guard, would you give a thug your heart?
If I let down my guard, would you let us fall apart?

Tink Collabs With Yung Bleu & Ty Dolla $ign On “Thanks 4 Nothing” Album

It’s been a primarily rap-heavy weekend in terms of new albums, with Logic, Key Glock, and Yeat among those sharing new projects today (February 24). Thankfully for R&B lovers, Tink has come through with her second release in less than a year, this one called Thanks 4 Nothing. The 14-track release finds the vocalist mostly holding her own, though she did call in two industry favourites for help.

On the super sensual “Let Down My Guard,” the Illinois native and Ty Dolla $ign take turns trading bars. Elsewhere, TANTRA hitmaker Yung Bleu shows out on “Stingy” while preparing to drop an album of his own later this year. “Toxic” was the first Thanks 4 Nothing single Tink fed her fans. More recently, she teased her project with “Fake Love,” later following the single with a music video.

Tink Croons About “Fake Love” In Latest Visual

After working with him on 2022’s Pillow Talk and 2021’s Heat Of The Moment, the 27-year-old reunited with Hitmaka once again on her latest release. Throughout her lyrics, she chiefly navigates her past mistakes and the lessons learned from them in the aftermath of a toxic relationship.

Near the middle of the tracklist, we hear her rejoining the dating world and expressing fears of being hurt again on “Trust Issues.” By the time the final title, “New N*gga” rolls around, Tink makes it clear that she’s finally moved on with another man who won’t leave her crying due to infidelity.

Few artists have been coming with the same consistency as the “CAP” singer. Prior to her aforementioned albums, she shared Hopeless Romantic in 2020 and 2019 saw her unveil Voicemails. It’s still early in the year, so here’s hoping we hear more from Tink in the coming months.

Stream Tink’s latest album, Thanks 4 Nothing, on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, tell us which of the two collab tracks you like better in the comments. Make sure to check back on Sunday (February 26) for more release recommendations on our weekly R&B Season playlist update.

Thanks 4 Nothing Tracklist:

  1. Thanks 4 Nothing (Intro)
  2. Fake Love
  3. Toxic
  4. Save Your Soul
  5. Someone On You
  6. I’m The Catch
  7. Let Down My Guard (with Ty Dolla $ign)
  8. Trust Issues
  9. Stingy (with Yung Bleu)
  10. Gangsta’s Paradise
  11. Streets Ain’t For Me
  12. Tongue Tied
  13. Ain’t Gotta Leave
  14. New N*gga

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SG Lewis Nabs Ty Dolla $ign & Lucky Daye Features On Sophomore Album, “AudioLust & HigherLove”

For months now, SG Lewis has been teasing fans with singles like “Vibe Like This” featuring Ty Dolla $ign and Lucky Daye as well as “Infatuation.” To kick off 2023, the UK-born artist finally unleashed his long-awaited sophomore album, AudioLust & HigherLove on Friday (January 27).

Across 14 unique tracks, he generally works alone. However, we do hear additional appearances from Charlotte Day Wilson and Channel Tres on “Fever Dreamer,” as well as Tove Lo’s vocals on “Call On Me.”

SG Lewis performs at Wildlands Festival 2022 on December 30, 2022 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Matt Jelonek/WireImage)

According to a press release, the new album is specifically intended to be listened to in two halves. The beginning finds plenty of “nocturnal bangers that dancefloors, underground raves, pool parties, and festivals subsist on.”

In the latter part, we chiefly hear “a higher level of timeless pop ecstasy anchored by just the right amount of breezy hook-laden rock, organic instrumentation, and vocal eloquence.” Interestingly, this is a similar approach to the one Zack Bia took while crafting his debut single, “Hardcore,” earlier this weekend.

Another way to think of the two sections of Lewis’ project is the soundtrack to your wildest night out, followed by a blissful sunrise journey home.

Of the newly released titles on AudioLust & HigherLove, several are already obviously emerging as fan favourites. Among them are “Holding On” and “Another Life,” both of which hear the 28-year-old captivating audiences on his own.

Stream SG Lewis’ AudioLust & HigherLove album on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, tell us your thoughts on the multi-talent’s sophomore effort in the comments.

AudioLust & HigherLove Tracklist:

  1. Intro
  2. Infatuation
  3. Holding On
  4. Call On Me (with Tove Lo)
  5. Oh Laura
  6. Missing You
  7. Another Life
  8. Fever Dreamer (feat. Charlotte Day Wilson & Channel Tres)
  9. Epiphany
  10. Lifetime
  11. Plain Sailing
  12. Vibe Like This (feat. Ty Dolla $ign & Lucky Daye)
  13. Different Light
  14. Something About Your Love
  15. Honest

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Ty Dolla $ign Releases Video of Skateboarding Accident That Led to Hospitalization

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Ty Dolla $ign has released the video of the skateboarding incident that led to his hospitalization. On Friday, Ty $ hit Instagram and showed a video of him falling on his back and hitting his head while hitting a skateboard ramp.

“Just watching this shit gave me a headache again,” Ty Dolla $ign wrote on Instagram. “Happy holidays everyone and keep pushing your friends to the next level . Never give up. I’ll be back at the park once the doctor says I’m good and I’ll where a helmet next time I promise. I know I know even Tony where’s a helmet.”

Hitting Instagram after Thanksgiving, Ty $ shared images of wires attached to his body while lying in a hospital bed.

“They just let me out. Had a skating accident and was knocked out for a few but I’m back praise God,” Ty wrote on his Instagram story. “Thanks to everyone that prayed for me and showed love. I love you more.”

He added, “Thanks @dashawnjordan, @bolajibam for holding it down and getting me to the ER and my princess @jailynncrystal for being there with me the whole time I love you so much.”

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Ty Dolla $ign Shares Scary Video Of Skateboarding Accident That Hospitalized Him

When it comes to new music, Ty Dolla $ign has had a relatively quiet year.

However, at this point in his career, the L.A. native doesn’t need to drop music at an alarming rate to stay relevant. He’s already solidified himself as a mainstay in the pop/R&B landscape and is at his best when collaborating with various other artists.

Ty Dolla $ign attends the 2022 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for MRC)

Late last month, the “Or Nah” singer shared a shocking photo of himself in a hospital bed while providing no context to his injuries. Of course, fans and fellow artists were alarmed by the cryptic post.

The following day, however, he explained the situation through an Instagram Story. “They just let me out. Had a skating accident and was knocked out for a few but I’m back praise God[.] Thanks to everyone that prayed for me and showed love. I love you more,” he wrote.

“Thanks @dashawnjordan, @bolajibam for holding it down and getting me to the ER and my princess @jailynncrystal for being there with me the whole time[.] I love you so much,” the 40-year-old continued in his message.

Just yesterday, the “Or Nah” singer took to his Instagram account to this time, share footage of the scary incident that left him hospitalized. The video shows a horrific scene in which Dolla $ign hits his head off the pavement without wearing a helmet.

“Just watching this sh*t gave me a headache again[.] Happy holidays everyone and keep pushing your friends to the next level. Never give up. I’ll be back at the park once the doctor says I’m good and I’ll [wear] a helmet next time I promise. know I know even Tony [Hawk wears] a helmet,” the caption reads.

Later in the clip, it shows him performing on stage allegedly five hours after he was in the hospital.

It’s certainly good news that the 40-year-old has recovered and provided us with the update.

One of the most note-worthy of only a few releases that Dolla $ign was part of this year was his collab track with Kid Cudi, “Willing To Trust.” The song serves as a single to Cudi’s Entergalactic album and accompanies the “Mr. Rager” artist’s animated Netflix series of the same name.

As always, make sure to stay tuned to HNHH for the latest updates. Additionally, make sure to check out our newest annual Christmas playlist here.

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