But 'Take Care' isn't actually a truly original song. Five years on, and the relationship rumours are still flying, with the pair even getting matching shark tattoos. 'Take Care' marked the second collaboration between Drake and Rihanna. This ambient piece runs through 'Started From The Bottom', adding to the atmosphere and consistent tone of the track. 'Work' samples 'Sail Away' by Richie Stephens and Mikey 2000 Along with it's infectious beat and raunchy video, there's also a rather special sample that helps add to the track's iconic status. Hip-Hop's ultimate OTP teamed up earlier in the year for this Dancehall banger. The star admitted that she struggled to "play it cool" when she heard Drake had used her voice on 'Poundcake'. Yep, that heavenly vocal sample is from none other than Brit-pop singer Ellie Goulding. 'Poundcake' samples 'Don't Say A Word' by Ellie Goulding But there is also an unlikely guest appearance from this track's featured singer.
Taken from Drake's third studio album 'Nothing Was The Same', the rapper enlisted the help of Jay for 'Poundcake'. Timmy Thomas provides the hooky melody and funky bassline, contributing to the song's success. This 70's soul anthem runs through the entire track. 'Hotline Bling' samples 'Why Can't We Live Together' by Timmy Thomas However something that isn't commonly recognised, is the sample used throughout. The video went viral due to Drake's 'dad dancing', which sparked thousands of internet memes. Since then, the celeb spawn has made a cameo in Beyonce’s “Black Is King” video, narrated a children’s book and even won an award for songwriting.First up is Drizzy's 2015 smash hit 'Hotline Bling'. Youtubeīlue’s been upstaging her parents’ dates since back in 2018, when she was caught on camera at the Grammys signaling her parents to hold their applause during Camila Cabello’s performance. Jay-Z was seen playing with his daughter’s glasses in the ad. The youngster also posed alongside her mother to tease the Adidas x Ivy Park “Icy Park” line earlier this year. Last August, Blue and her younger siblings, 4-year-old twins Rumi and Sir, starred alongside their fashionable mom in a campaign for the Ivy Park Kids launch, Rodeo Kids. She’s also been busy building her own empire, with the help of her billionaire parents.
Of course, jogging behind cars isn’t the only thing Blue has been up to lately. Blue Ivy, 9, was the star of her Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s new commercial for Tiffany & Co. The ad continued with the couple cuddling up to one another while Paul Anka’s classic “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” played in the background.
Towards the middle of the ad, Blue – chic in a stylish pair of glasses and sporting braces – hops in the car for a cuddle with a cute pooch.īut one of the sweetest moments from the video happened around the 1:05 mark, when Jay-Z adorably pushed his daughter’s glasses up and down, much to her delight.Īhead of Blue’s cameo, Bey, 40, and Jay, 51, chowed down on pizza and enjoyed some champagne while the “Formation” singer plucked petals off of a flower while intoning, “He loves me, he loves me not.” In the clip, titled “Date Night,” Blue, 9, can be seen running behind a car as her parents cruise through Manhattan while dressed to the nines. Jay-Z and Beyonce’s adorable daughter stole the spotlight while appearing in the power couple’s new ad for Tiffany & Co. Beyoncé dropping new Ivy Park collection, Halls of Ivy, for the holidays