Drake named 2010 Man of Year by GQ Magazine
Canadian singer Drake has been named GQ's Man of the Year for 2010, sharing the title with three others. The GQ issue featuring Drake on the cover is set to hit newstands next week, on November 23rd.
In the new GQ issue, Drake also revealed the new title of his upcoming album, set to be released under the title Take Care. According to other reports, Drake's sophomore album would be released between March and April next year, featuring songs produced by 9th Wonder.
Actors Jeff Bridges and James Franco, as well as comedian Stephen Colbert, were also named recipient of the title while Scarlett Johansson was named Woman of the Year by the Conde Nast publication.
Drake, born Audrey Drake Graham, has released his first studio album this year. His album Thank Me Later debuted at number one in Billboard 200. He had been nominated and performed at this year's Grammy awards. He had also won several awards, including two Juno Awards in 2010 for Best New Artist, and Rap Recording of the Year.
Watch the music video for "Over" by Drake. The video has been watched by over 27 million viewers on YouTube since it was uploaded earlier this year.