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Drake debuts new Nicki Minaj collaboration 'Make Me Proud' - listen
Published Friday, Oct 14 2011, 11:29 BST | By Lewis Corner | 4 comments
Drake has debuted his new single online.
The rapper teamed up with Nicki Minaj for his new cut 'Make Me Proud', which is set to be the second single from his new album Take Care.


The track was produced by T-Minus, who previously worked with the pair on Minaj's single 'Moment 4 Life'.
Minaj's verse in the song includes a reference to country singer Dolly Parton ("Double D up hoes/ Dolly Parton.")
Drake recently announced plans to push back the release of his new LP Take Care due to clearing sampling legalities.
The hip-hop star's album will now be released in the US on November 15.
'Make Me Proud' will be available to download in the US this weekend and will receive an official UK release in the near future.
> Stevie Wonder help shaped 'Take Care' album, says Drake
Listen to 'Make Me Proud' below:
The rapper teamed up with Nicki Minaj for his new cut 'Make Me Proud', which is set to be the second single from his new album Take Care.

© WENN

© WENN
The track was produced by T-Minus, who previously worked with the pair on Minaj's single 'Moment 4 Life'.
Minaj's verse in the song includes a reference to country singer Dolly Parton ("Double D up hoes/ Dolly Parton.")
Drake recently announced plans to push back the release of his new LP Take Care due to clearing sampling legalities.
The hip-hop star's album will now be released in the US on November 15.
'Make Me Proud' will be available to download in the US this weekend and will receive an official UK release in the near future.
> Stevie Wonder help shaped 'Take Care' album, says Drake
Listen to 'Make Me Proud' below:
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