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¿Ya tienes cuenta? Iniciar sesión Drake - Hell Yeah Fuckin Right - HYFR (ft. Lil Wayne)
: The track opens with a series of personal questions that Drake and Wayne reportedly use to deflect prying journalists. It features rapid "triple-time" rapping where Drake reflects on past relationships and his rise to fame.
is a high-energy collaboration between Canadian artist Drake and his mentor Lil Wayne, serving as the sixth official single from Drake's multi-platinum sophomore album, Take Care (2011). Produced by T-Minus , the track is celebrated for its rapid-fire flow and its iconic, culturally significant music video. Key Facts and Production
: Although the album dropped in late 2011, "HYFR" was officially released to radio stations on April 24, 2012.
: The song was written by Aubrey Graham, Dwayne Carter (Lil Wayne), and several co-writers including Noah "40" Shebib and Tyler Williams.
: The track opens with a series of personal questions that Drake and Wayne reportedly use to deflect prying journalists. It features rapid "triple-time" rapping where Drake reflects on past relationships and his rise to fame.
is a high-energy collaboration between Canadian artist Drake and his mentor Lil Wayne, serving as the sixth official single from Drake's multi-platinum sophomore album, Take Care (2011). Produced by T-Minus , the track is celebrated for its rapid-fire flow and its iconic, culturally significant music video. Key Facts and Production
: Although the album dropped in late 2011, "HYFR" was officially released to radio stations on April 24, 2012.
: The song was written by Aubrey Graham, Dwayne Carter (Lil Wayne), and several co-writers including Noah "40" Shebib and Tyler Williams.