Drake has determined to make it official…along with his newest batch of recent songs, that’s.
On Saturday (August 10), three new Drizzy tracks — “It’s Up” with Younger Thug and 21 Savage; “Blue Green Red” and the Latto collaboration “Housekeeping Knows” — appeared on main streaming providers.
In a submit to X earlier this week, Latto shared video rapping her verse on the aforementioned collab;
The monitor is produced by Gordo, who additionally shared the tune on X, saying, “DRAKE – HOUSEKEEPING KNOWS PRODUCED BY MEEEEEEE!!!! HES BAAAAAAACKKKK!!!”
All three songs have been initially shared earlier this week as a part of Drake’s large “100 Gigs for Your Headtop” dump of songs, behind-the-scenes footage, unreleased music, early drafts of album covers, and far more.
The fabric remains to be accessible as of this writing.
Stream the brand new songs beneath.
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Launched by way of a web site named 100gigs.org and marketed with a brand new Instagram web page on the deal with @plottttwistttttt, Drizzy unloaded the 100 gigs of information to the interwebs on Tuesday (August 6).
There may be BTS footage from the studio, the making of the “Hotline Bling” video and extra, in addition to a 16-page “exterior concept pack” for his airplane.
HipHopDX‘s Andy Bustard rounded up all the highlights from the files.
They include footage of Drake revealing that “Hotline Bling” was inspired by a woman he was sleeping with and that he was contemplating putting Future on the song; Drizzy telling his mom Sandra Graham that “Too Good” featuring Rihanna was about his and Serena Williams’ previous fling; and Drake enjoying an earlier model of “U With Me” that includes a special beat and lyrics, together with a jab at The Weeknd (“OVO, there’s no need to tack on no extra letters.”)
Additionally included are Drake doing an impression of The Weeknd throughout a live performance rehearsal; he and Rihanna rehearsing a efficiency of “Take Care” circa 2014; and the OVO head enjoying unreleased songs known as “Piece of Me,” “Barbados Mandem,” “Courtside Stepper,” “Young, Rich & Beautiful” and “Mention Me.”