Drake went viral last week, showing up to a concert in pigtails. Now he’s chopped off most of his hair, Media Take Out has learned.
And underneath all that hair – is what many are calling a struggle hairline.
In the new photo, Drake is rocking a short fade. But the front of his hair is brushed forward in an attempt to conceal a receding or uneven hairline. And the internet is letting him have it. Look.
Drake is still reeling after being called a p**o, by rival rapper Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick diss track “Not Like Us” was the number one song in America for more than 3 months and led Kendrick to getting a role as the star performer at the Superbowl halftime show.
And the song has nearly destroyed Drake’s career. Since it’s release, Drake has been unable to get back on the charts with any of his new songs.
Drake’s first three albums, Thank Me Later (2010), Take Care (2011) and Nothing Was the Same (2013) each debuted atop the Billboard 200 and spawned the Billboard Hot 100-top ten singles “Find Your Love”, “Take Care” (featuring Rihanna), “Started from the Bottom”, and “Hold On, We’re Going Home” (featuring Majid Jordan).[6] His fourth album Views (2016) lead the Billboard 200 for 13 non-consecutive weeks and contained the singles “Hotline Bling” and the US number one “One Dance” (featuring WizKid and Kyla), which has been credited for helping popularize dancehall and Afrobeats in contemporary American music.[7][8] Views was followed by the double album Scorpion (2018), which included the three US number-one singles: “God’s Plan”, “Nice for What”, and “In My Feelings”. His sixth album, Certified Lover Boy (2021), set the then-record (9) for most US top-ten songs from one album with its lead single, “Way 2 Sexy” (featuring Future and Young Thug), reaching number one.
In 2022, he released the house-inspired album Honestly, Nevermind and his collaborative album with 21 Savage, Her Loss, which yielded the number-one single “Jimmy Cooks”. His eighth album, For All the Dogs (2023), featured his twelfth and thirteenth number ones, “Slime You Out” (featuring SZA) and “First Person Shooter” (featuring J. Cole). In 2024, Drake was involved in a high-profile rap feud with Kendrick Lamar, producing the diss songs “Push Ups, “Taylor Made Freestyle”,[a] “Family Matters”, and “The Heart Part 6”.
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