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“Laugh Now Cry Later” is a spiritual successor to “God’s Plan” — his last first single — in more ways than one. The lead producers of both songs, Cardogotwings and Yung Exclusive ...
“Laugh Now Cry Later” is Drake’s second Streaming Songs ruler in 2020, following three-week No. 1 “Toosie Slide,” which crowned the list from April to May earlier this year.
“Laugh Now, Cry Later” debuts at a hearty No. 2 on the Hot 100 this week, but obviously fails to unseat Cardi B’s Megan Thee Stallion-featuring “WAP” phenomenon at No. 1.
On Aug. 14, the Toronto rapper dropped his latest single, "Laugh Now Cry Later" featuring Lil Durk, and an accompanying music video filled with a bunch of athletes and sports references.
"Laugh Now Cry Later" is Drake’s first major single since April's "Toosie Slide." For that song, he shot a TikTok-ready music video filmed while quarantining in his Toronto home.
Drake continues to ride the wave — and the occasional jet ski — in 2020, releasing his new song "Laugh Now Cry Later" and a sporty, cameo-filled music video early Friday morning.
The video for “Laugh Now Cry Later,” a single from his just-announced next album Certified Lover Boy, only furthers our impression of Drake, Elite Shopper.
Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant, who previously featured in Drake's 'Laugh Now, Cry, Later' music video, marked the Grammy-winning rapper's 37th birthday with a previously unseen picture.
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