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  1. Jun 15, 2019 · One of the song’s producers, No I.D., spoke about the origins of the song in a 2010 Complex interview, during which the Chicago native explained how Drake essentially took the song for himself....

  2. Jun 27, 2023 · Drake’s “Find Your Love” was Originally Written for Rihanna. by Thomas Galindo 11 months ago. In May 2010, Drake released “Find Your Love,” a promotional single for his eventual July...

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  3. Sep 5, 2023 · Why did Drake choose to collaborate with Rihanna on this song? Drake and Rihanna had previously collaborated on the 2010 hit “What’s My Name?” which received critical acclaim. Their chemistry and musical synergy made them an ideal pair for “Take Care.”

    • Music Video For “Take Care”
    • Writers and Producers of “Take Care”
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    • Rihanna and Drake Had Worked Together Before This Track
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    • “Take Care” Sounds Similar to “Destiny” by Malaika

    The visual for “Take Care” was released via OVO and MTV on 6th April 2012. French music video director and graphic designer, Yoann Lemoine is credited for directing this clip.

    “Take Care” was written by Drake, Anthony Palman, 40, and Jamie xx. Rihanna receives no credit as a writer on this track. Co-writers Jamie and 40 worked on the production of this Hip-Hop/Pop tune.

    Drake dropped “Take Care” as a single on 21st February 2012. The song was released from the Canadian singer’s 5th studio album, which bears the same name as this tune.

    The guest vocals on this song were provided by the Barbadian pop singer, Rihanna. Contrary to popular belief, this song was not the first time that Drake and Rihanna collaborated. The duo initially teamed up on the 2010 track, titled, “What’s My Name?”.

    This song contains heavy samples of the 2011 remix version of the song, “I’ll Take Care of You” performed by Jamie xx (ft. Gil Scott-Heron). “I’ll Take Care of U” was originally composed by the late Brook Benton and performed by Bobby Bland in the late 1950s. “Take Care” also samples the late pop singer, Lesley Gore’s 1963 hit track, “It’s My party...

    We cannot conclude this post without drawing readers’ attention to the fact that Drake’s “Take Care” sounds pretty similar to Malaika’s hit “Destiny”. Maybe our ears are deceiving us. Take a listen to Malaika’s “Destiny” below and be the judge. Initially we thought, Malaika’s “Destiny” was inspired by Drake’s “Take Care”. However, this is clearly n...

  4. Apr 27, 2024 · The Theme of Self-Reflection. Although the song is about a failed relationship, the underlying theme is that of self-reflection. Drake and Rihanna’s lyrics are about the realization that the failure of the relationship was partly due to their individual flaws and mistakes.

  5. artistfacts. Songfacts®: The title track of Canadian recording artist Drake's second album finds him linking up with Rihanna. It finds the two superstars promising to "take care" of each other after being wounded by their lovers. Rihanna and Drake's previous collaborations include the Bajan singer's hit single " What's My Name ."

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  7. The song features guest vocals from Rihanna, marking the second collaboration of the pair, the first being Rihanna's number one single " What's My Name? " from her fifth studio album, Loud (2010), on which Drake was featured. [5] [6] The song is written in the key of C minor.