Drake and other stars of Degrassi are opening up about their experience working on the hit Canadian teen drama. “I didn’t have a great time in high school. I just didn’t really fit in,” the rapper, 38 ...
Drake looks back on his early acting career and the role that helped launch his public persona. The documentary reunites cast members and shares behind-the-scenes stories from the “Degrassi” set. The ...
Drake has one of the most unexpected and impressive careers in the music industry. The now-iconic rapper released his first mixtape in 2006 and left "Degrassi" in 2008. He has won five Grammys, broken ...
Today, Drake is a famous rapper known for producing Grammy-winning songs (and even feuding with Kendrick Lamar). He recently revisited his professional roots, though, by appearing in the Degrassi: ...
Once upon a time, music icon Drake was known as Jimmy Brooks, also known as Wheelchair Jimmy, a fictional high school baller navigating life in, yes, a wheelchair, on the iconic teen drama Degrassi: ...
The first trailer for “Degrassi: Whatever It Takes” sees rapper Drake and other past “Degrassi” cast and crew members reflecting on their experiences making the hit Canadian teen TV franchise. The new ...
Drake revealed he was blindsided by his Degrassi script where Jimmy Brooks was paralyzed, calling the episode one of his hardest moments. Drake recently opened up about one of the most intense moments ...
Drake is returning to his roots by revisiting Degrassi, the show that launched his career, in a new documentary. The global rap superstar will appear in a new film titled Degrassi: Whatever It Takes, ...
Drake says that the read-through where he learned his Degrassi: The Next Generation character would be shot was “dark” and “intense.” The rapper reflected on the emotional “Time Stands Till” episode ...
Whatever it takes, I know I can make it through … because there’s a new “Degrassi” documentary to look forward to. “Degrassi: Whatever It Takes” is set to premiere at the Toronto International Film ...
Drake supposedly wasn’t a fan of Wheelchair Jimmy. Why? Because he was allegedly getting heat from his rap friends. “There was a letter from a law firm in Toronto, and it was from Aubrey,” Hurst said.