If you like to hear Drake all day, everyday there's a radio station for you. There's a newly launched Charlotte, N.C. based FM channel called Drake 92.7 that is playing nothing but songs by, featuring or affiliated with the Toronto rap star.

Formerly 92.7 WPZS, the station previously catered to gospel music. But in the last couple of days the station has since dropped the format to play nothing but the 6 God. The change over has some local residents scratching their heads. Rumors were circulating that Drizzy had actually purchased the station and is the mastermind behind the all-Aubrey programming. But according to reports that is illegal because of his Canadian citizenship. So who's big idea was it?

As if Drake really needs anymore help getting radio play. Honestly this isn't too far off from how your average radio stations sounds nowadays, anyway; Drake, Drake and more Drake. Just add some Fetty Wap and you have the set list for every urban radio program director in the nation.

Drake's OVO Sound Radio segment already has the Internet radio game popping on Apple's Beats 1. Since debuting in mid July the show has been the source of premiers of tracks like Drake-featuring remixes of Nigerian rapper Wizkid’s “Ojuelegba” and Toronto singer Ramriddlz’s “Sweeterman.” Drake also laid a verse on rumored OVO signee Roy Wood$’ “Little Bit Of Drama.” His Meek Mill diss "Back to Back (Freestyle)" and recent releases "Hotline Bling" and "Right Hand" were also debuted on the segment.

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