"Life Is Good" when y'all collecting platinum plaques.

Proving that music is the ultimate form of escapism, Drake and Time to come's rails "Life is Good" has been certified platinum seven times over. The song, which debuted at the start of 2020, represents a highly positive contrast to the reality of this messy and tumultuous year. The striking may have get so popular because people are then desperate to imagine the days when we were able to party it up without a care in the world, simply regardless of the reason, the song is on track to go the biggest striking of 2020.

The accompanying music video has besides earned an insane amount of views, recently racking upwardly over a billion views on YouTube.

The only songs that have come up close to the performance of "Life is Good" this year are Roddy Ricch'southward "The Box" and Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's "WAP", which wasn't released early enough to earn the aforementioned corporeality of momentum by the cease of the year. Drake and Hereafter seem to be an unstoppable force in hip hop when they come up together to brand a hit, and it doesn't seem likely that fans will finish showing their loyalty to these collaborators any time soon. Fans of What A Time To Be Alive will besides continue to await for the follow-upwards collaborative anthology, often teased but however yet to exist officially announced.

Meanwhile, Drake fans likewise continue to await the release of his new album, which he once promised would drib before the stop of the summer. Unfortunately, Summer has passed, and we are now well into Autumn without any sign of the new project. The album, reportedly titled Certified Lover Boy, has been given many release dates by multiple sources, just for those dates to come and go. Despite this lack of action, Drake continues to make waves and earn recognitions, even with a collaborative track he released many months ago.