Drake Feat. Rick Ross & Nas - More Life -
: Drake famously branded More Life as a playlist rather than a studio album to allow for a looser, more globally inspired sound including dancehall and UK grime.
Drake and Rick Ross have one of the most celebrated partnerships in modern hip-hop. While Rick Ross does not appear on the More Life tracklist itself, their collaborative energy defined the era: Drake Feat. Rick Ross & Nas - More Life
: Drake has frequently cited Nas as a primary influence on his songwriting, particularly the way Nas paints a picture of his city (Queensbridge), which Drake mirrors with Toronto. : Drake famously branded More Life as a
: The title borrows from Jamaican slang used to wish someone well, popularized by dancehall star Vybz Kartel. 2. The Rick Ross Connection: The "Luxury Rap" Standard : The title borrows from Jamaican slang used
Nas represents a bridge between the old-school "Golden Era" and Drake’s modern dominance.
: A later collaboration that echoes the introspective, lavish themes of the More Life era.
: Though Nas isn't on More Life , he famously joined Drake on stage during OVO Fest .