Rapper Drake now has his own search engine - Let Me Drake That for You, and it is similar to Google's search engine.
The most noticeable difference between the two is the result. Google provides all information about people, history, occurrences and anything in the world, but Drake's search engine only provides information related to the celebrity - himself, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Another similarity between the two is the option under the search box. Google has 'I'm Feeling Lucky' options while the rapper's search engine has 'I'm Feeling Dizzy'. What comes after tapping on the keys are completely different.
'I'm Feeling Lucky' button will lead people to useful and important information that happened recently.
It will play some different short clips of the 28-year-old doing something and will continue playing if the users don't click anywhere on the screen to stop the video.
Another uniqueness of Drake's search engine is that it has audio cues such as 'just hold on, we are coming home' that play every time the users return to the homepage.
Another thing on the website is some sayings will emerge while the engine is in loading process.
The words include "You girl, you right there, you look like you like this search", "How'd I know, How'd I know?" and "I'm just saying you can search better".
The search engine provides all the things about the Canadian rapper that include his career, his personal life, photos, videos and even fun things such as Drake Quizzes.
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