Hip-Hop Artist Drake Will Take the Stage for Slope Day 2010

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February 9, 2010
By Ted Hamilton

Canadian rapper Drake will headline this year’s Slope Day, according to Dan Tracy ’10, chair of the Slope Day Programming Board.

The artist announced the dates of his first solo tour yesterday, including a stop in Ithaca for the annual end-of-year concert on May 7. Drake, who began his career as an actor on the Canadian TV show Degrassi: The Next Generation, has recently risen to stardom on the strength of such hits as “Best I Ever Had” and “Every Girl,” performed with Young Money Entertainment.

The SDPB will make an official announcement of the decision at Thursday’s Student Assembly meeting.

Drake is the latest in a long list of hip-hop artists to perform at Slope Day. Kanye West headlined in 2004, The Game and Snoop Dogg shared duties in 2005 and T.I. performed in 2007. Last year, The Pussycat Dolls were backed by indie rock band The Apples in Stereo and rapper Asher Roth.

According to Tracy, “Slope Day tries to target up-and-coming artists.” In surveys and board meetings, “Drake was one of our most requested artists.”

Fellow Canadian hip-hop artist k-os and electronic rockers Francis and the Lights will open for Drake. A decision regarding a fourth act will be made in the following weeks.

A native of Toronto, 23-year-old Drake — born Aubrey Drake Graham — originally intended to pursue a career in acting, only making the decision to turn to music four years ago. Quickly attracting the attention of rapper Lil Wayne, he produced a series of mixtapes that garnered significant attention within the hip-hop world and led to a series of collaborations with well-known performers such as Mary J. Blige and Trey Songz.

Since last summer — when both “Best I Ever Had” and “Every Girl” made the Top 10 of Billboard’s Hot 100 — Drake has risen to international stardom, and in June he signed with Lil Wayne’s Young Money Entertainment. On Nov. 11, he was honored with Grammy nominations for Best Rap Solo Performance and Best Rap Song, both for “Best I Ever Had.” He performed at the awards ceremony alongside Lil Wayne and Eminem on Jan. 31.

Typically an energetic performer, Drake has tapered down the physical demands of his show since severely injuring his ACL onstage in July.

Several logistical factors must be considered in choosing a headline act, according to Tracy. “Taking suggestions from the general [student] body, we see what’s available — artists within our price range that are in the country [and] driving through the East Coast at the time,” he said.

Veronica Fischmann ’10, selections director for the SDPB, echoed Tracy’s comments regarding financial constraints. Although many Cornell students may have liked to see Lady Gaga, Fischmann explained quite simply: “We can’t afford her.”

The Away From Home Tour, Drake’s first national tour as a solo artist, is being produced in conjunction with the Fifth Annual Campus Consciousness Tour. Its goal is to promote eco-friendly practices on college campuses through workshops and film screenings. According to Tracey, more information will be available in the coming weeks regarding Campus Consciousness’s Slope Day activities at Cornell.

Correction appended Feb. 9, 2010: The original article referenced Aubrey Drake Graham's real name as Audrey Drake Graham. The mistake has been corrected in the article, and the Sun regrets this error.

Reader Discussion (7 comments)

February 9, 2010 - 11:20am

Anon (not verified) says:

And I thought Asher Roth/Pussycat Dolls were bad. It is bizarre to me that Cornell gets so many a-list artists throughout the semester (Girl Talk, Flaming Lips, Grateful Dead to name a few) but when it comes to slopeday we get a canadian rapper who formerly stared on Degrassi. Slope Day No Slope, anybody?

Also, what's with the idiot who registered "Anonymous" as their username?

February 9, 2010 - 12:10pm

RightWingNutJob says:

Drake is not mainstream. Aside from his “Best I Ever Had” most of his songs are heavy rap. He's....well, ghetto. This is Cornell and Drake does not quite fit our demographic.

February 10, 2010 - 9:06am

YMCM (not verified) says:

I commend the Slope Day Programming Board. SDPB could not have booked a bigger, more relevant act for the current price. CU must get ready for the biggest Slope Day in recent years. If you don't know who Drizzy is by now, you better wake up and ask somebody.

February 10, 2010 - 10:32am

common sense (not verified) says:

I strongly disagree with that comment. Drake is definitely mainstream, he performed at the Grammy's and is one of the best rappers out if not THE best. In the next couple years he will be on top of the music world and he already has way more hit songs than just "Best I Ever Had." He has a main part on weezy's hit "forever" and his mixtape which he made before he was signed is one of the best there is.

February 10, 2010 - 6:38pm

Dead Man Talking (not verified) says:

Wow! Another brainwashing teenie bopper act comes to Slope Day! Wake up Cornell! Stop being programed by the same sell-outs that hate your very existence. Shame on the Slope Day Programming Board for being a big group of mindless cattle mooing at whatever the next corporately debauched trend is. I expected more from you Cornell.

NASA out!

February 10, 2010 - 6:46pm

Anony (not verified) says:

Seriously, another rapper? Why is it that Cornell Concerts actually brings REAL music, while SDPB cannot? May that electronic band can save us all.

February 11, 2010 - 5:15pm

adkgjlsd (not verified) says:

oh please, take your music elitism elsewhere if you're not going to be enjoying the slope with the rest of us people. have fun staying at home and listening to your "REAL" music