Drake "Take Care" is the hottest new releases this week, preceded by "Saturday Night Live" appearance where he showcased the "News" and the album's second hit, "make me proud," with guest rapper Nicki Minaj.
Here is a look at the Drake and the other big release this week, for a Christmas album of Newboys "Glee" is new.
The first single "news" has been Billboard chart topper song Rap songs. But Drake told the magazine, "does not mean the best song on the album; This is really just a song for the moment, right now. " So how good are other songs? "Marvins Room" could be his most exciting yet. And Stevie Wonder appears to hang out and offer suggestions while Drake worked on the song. "This is really, in my opinion, the best project," said BillboardDrake. "Although people encouraged me like, ' Oh, do 11, 12 songs, ' I think there's going to be a possible 18 songs on it. This is very reminiscent of the ' So Far Gone ', but production has stepped up like 10 notches. I feel like I've been better tapped, so I'm really excited for people to hear blades. " The second Single, "make me proud," and it features Minaj Top 20 on the Rap tracks chart.
Veteran pop-rock hit the charts in the Christian's no. 4 of their last time out, with "Born again," their first release with Michael Tait of DC talk on vocals. The second venture, Tait's Newboys "God is not dead" is the debut album of worship since 2004. Tait said, "there are so many things I love about being a Newsboy-we really band of brothers-but the biggest is that the music we always stock the Gospel directly. Changed message do you see the rock and worship. "
With the addition of such obsolete classical Christmas as "The Little Drummer Boy," "Let it snow" and "Santa Claus is coming to town," "Glee" kids take a Band Aid's "Do They Know its Christmas?" and Mariah Carey's "all I want for Christmas is You." The Album also features two songs that were written just to "Glee"-"Merry Christmas" and "Christmas with You." And the winner of the reality TV show "The euphoric Project" singing "do you hear what i hear" and "Blue Christmas."