![]() Omen played Drake a song he had created for his own release, a track titled “Overdose On Life,” and asked Drake to write to it. In 2007, Omen reunited with 40 in the studio, this time asking him to bring Drake. “I heard Drake, and immediately thought, ‘this kid is crazy!'” “He told me he needed my insight on Drake’s direction,” says Omen. A few years later, during another visit to Canada, Omen was introduced to a new artist 40 was working with named Drake. Omen, an up-and-coming producer then, met 40 in Toronto back in 2003 while working on Canadian artist Jellystone’s album. The-Dream eventually got on the track as of now, he has a verse and appears on the last two choruses and on the bridge.īut Omen’s working relationship with Drake started years before this track came into fruition. When they go out and they get dressed up and put their makeup on and get their hair done, they have the capacity to shut the club down,” Omen recalls. Drake said he had a song idea called ‘Shut It Down’ aimed at club-going females. The idea for the track, which Omen describes as a “Prince-like, powerful song,” is about “empowering females. ![]() Ellen DeGeneres' Gorilla Conservation Campus in Rwanda Pays Loving Tribute to Stephen 'tWitch' Boss
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