Hold On, We’re Going For The Remix – The Best Remixes & Covers of Drake’s “Hold On, We’re Going Home”

Last week was Drake‘s birthday (October 24th), and in order to properly celebrate his 27th year on this earth, we’ve put together a nice little belated gift for October’s Very Own. Below we’ve compiled 22 (because 20 just wasn’t enough) of the best covers and remixes of possibly the most addicting single to drop this year, “Hold On, We’re Going Home.” It’s almost astonishing how many unique renditions of the track we were able to find during our search, making it incredibly tough to narrow down our selection. Nonetheless, we’ve broken them down for you into two separate collections of 11 songs each, listed in no particular order. Even the staunchest Drizzy haters will find something to enjoy here, with revisions that range from the garage rock stylings of Arctic Monkeys to the festival friendly Max Methods refix and everything in between.

Check out all the different selections below, and let us know if there’s any that we might’ve missed!

Covers

’Arctic Monkeys – Hold On, We’re Going Home (Drake Cover)’
’Misterwives – Hold On We’re Going Home (Drake Cover)’
’ASTR – Hold On We’re Going Home (Drake Cover)’
’Pia Mia
Hold On, We’re Going Home’
’WE ARE TWIN – Hold On We’re Going Home (Drake Cover)’
’Holy Ghost! – Hold On We’re Going Home (Drake cover)’
’SoMo – Hold On, We’re Going Home (Drake Rendition)’
’starRO – Hold On, We’re Going Home Ft. Iman Europe (Drake Rework)’
’Ezrakh – Hold On We’re Going Home (Deep Cover)’
’Mike Stud – Hold On We’re Going Home’
’Funk LeBlanc – Hold On, We’re Going Home (Drake Cover feat. T’mar)’

Remixes

’Drake featuring Rick Ross – Hold On, We’re Going Home (MMG Remix)’
’Drake, Majid Jordan, Henry Krinkle & Fabian Mazur
Hold On, We’re Going Home (AA ‘Stay’ Bootleg)’
’Drake – Hold On, We’re Going Home (Kastle Remix)’
’Drake – Hold On, We’re Going Home (TJR 120bpm refix)’
’Drake – Hold On We’re Going Home (K Theory Remix)’
’Drake ft. Majid Jordan – “Hold On We’re Going Home (Groundislava Remix)’
’Drake
Hold On, We’re Going Home (MANIK Skeleton Rework)’
’Drake – Hold On We’re Going Home (Crown Duels Bootleg) FREE D/L’
’Drake – Hold On We’re Going Home (Max Methods Remix)’
’Drake – Hold On We’re Going Home (Panic City Remix)’
’Drake – Hold On, We’re Going Home (Beat Mass Tropic Edit)’
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[Album Review] Drake – Nothing Was the Same

’Drake – From Time (Feat. Jhené Aiko)’
’Drake – Furthest Thing’
’Drake – Tuscan Leather’
’Drake – Worst Behavior’

More than just the Adele of the rap game, Drake‘s ability to convey both sensitive and egotism with an ear for solid bars with catchy hooks have made him one of the highest selling artists in the industry. In just 4 years, the actor turned unlikely rapper/singer has achieved more with just 3 albums than most artists accomplish in a lifetime in the industry: sold out shows, millions of records, Grammy’s, and chart-topping singles. Now that Kanye West has chosen to explore more of an indie sound with his latest release Yeezus, Drake has arguably become the game’s new unchallenged crossover star. With his latest release Nothing Was the Same, he returns to the style of spitting about former relationships and braggadocious rhymes, but a little less formulaic than before.

Minus the obvious hits, “Started From the Bottom,” “All Me,” and “Hold On, We’re Going Home,” Nothing Was the Same features a more in-depth look into Drake’s life that further explores the upsides and downsides of fame on his personal relationships. On the opening “Tuscan Leather,” Aubrey takes a minute from crooning over hooks and choruses to deliver a straight rap that includes boasting and a mention of his short-lived fallout with fellow labelmate Nicki Minaj. “Too Much” featuring Sampha (of SBTRKT fame) delves into more personal and somber themes, as Drake spits about how the growth of his fame affects family ties.

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[NEW] Drake – Hold On, We’re Going Home (Feat. Majid Jordan)

Drake
Hold On, We're Going Home feat. Majid Jordan

While many fans believe Drake‘s style has gotten a bit stale over time, he’s shown a willingness to experiment recently as he prepares for the release of Nothing Was The Same. “Hold On, We’re Going Home” features Drake going in to full R&B mode, but rather than droning on about his ex-girls for the millionth time, Drizzy opts for a much more upbeat, 80’s influenced pop melody. The throwback tune provides us with a refreshing change of pace from Drake’s typical material without sounding too out of place in his vast library. “Hold On, We’re Going Home” represents the perfect way to wrap up a late night out on the town, and adds yet another anthem to the Toronto native’s repertoire. Look out for Nothing Was The Same when it drops on September 17th.

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