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Drake Shares 100GB of Data, Including Three New Songs

Drake surprisingly shared 100 gigabytes of data, including three unreleased songs. The Toronto rapper uploaded the entire thing to a specially created website, 100gigs.org. The first folder on the site is titled “new” and includes three songs: “It’s Up”, “Blue Green Red” and “Housekeeping Knows”Of the three, “It’s Up” It is the most rap-oriented and features a feat with Young Thug and 21 Savage. “Housekeeping Knows” takes on a more dancey vibe and features Latto, while “Blue Green Red” is a club track.but softer. Other materials available on the site include clips, behind-the-scenes music video footage, tour rehearsals, studio footage, unused album covers (for “For All The Dogs” and “Certified Lover Boy”) or single covers, and more.

All material on the 100gigs site is free and available for download. A very curious clip sees Drake inventing and recording from scratch the reference chorus for Kanye West’s 2018 track “Yikes,” off the latter’s “ye.” Earlier this week, Drake has announced that he is working on an album with PartyNextDoor. “On behalf of myself and Party, I’m telling you we’re working on something for you,” he told fans toward the end of the recent PartyNextDoor concert, where Drake appeared as a special guest.. Music and more music to try, perhaps, not to think about the dissing with Kendrick Lamar, who is undoubtedly the winner, with his “Not Like Us”of the feud with slashes. A defeat that led Drake to end up in the crosshairs of other rappers, resulting in him being “surrounded” and dissed, in this period, by several colleagues.