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The two, who previously collaborated on “Fireworks” off Drake’s 2010 debut Thank Me Later, reunited for the Noah “40” Shebib cut, co-written by Drake. “Un-thinkable (I’m Ready)”- Alicia KeysĪppearing on Keys’ 2010 album The Element of Freedom, “Un-Thinkable (I’m Ready)” is a sultry ballad that quickly found itself atop Billboard’s R&B charts. I was going to fight for that song.”Īside from his incredible IMDb profile, actor Jamie Foxx boasts an equally successful run as a singer, most notably on the ubiquitous smash “Blame it on the Alcohol.” It was on Foxx’s fourth album, Best Night of my Life, where the multi-hyphenate enlisted an old demo from Drake dubbed “Fall for Your Type.” Knowing a hit jam when he hears one, Foxx re-recorded Drake’s version and made it the album’s single.Īs a struggling teen creative in Toronto, Drake wasn’t just clocking in as a star of the cult hit Degrassi but creating music as part of a group called the The Renaissance. While the collective wound up going nowhere, Drake co-wrote “I’ve Been That Girl” with fellow Renaissance member and T-Dot rep, Grammy-winning singer Melanie Fiona, that later made its way to Fiona’s LP The MF Life.Ĥ. As soon as I heard it, I said it was mine. But even if it was played to her, I don’t care. There were rumors that the track was intended for Rihanna’s 2010 album Loud, but Ora denied that report in a 2012 interview with The Sunday Times, saying “RIP” wasn’t written for Rihanna. When Rita Ora first broke out onto the scene, she was in need of tracks to elevate her from a UK songstress to a worldwide pop star, one of which was this Tinnie Tempah collaboration titled “R.I.P.” While the song sounds tailor-made for Ora, it was originally co-written by Drake.