Drake Shares 100GB of Music, Videos, and Photos Alongside Three New Songs with 21 Savage, Young Thug, and Latto
Drake has made waves in the music world by releasing a staggering 100 gigabytes of fresh content, including three previously unreleased tracks and an array of behind-the-scenes materials.
This unprecedented drop showcases the Canadian superstar’s commitment to engaging with his fans on a deeper level.
Drake releases 100GB of unreleased content and music including three new songs posted on a burner Instagram account with features from Young Thug, 21 Savage and Latto. 👀
— WhatsOnRap (@WhatsOnRap__) August 6, 2024
“100 GIGS FOR YOUR HEADTOP ” pic.twitter.com/DwYfx2kfsB
The new release features three exciting tracks: “It’s Up,” “Blue Green Red,” and “Housekeeping Knows.”
Collaborations are a highlight, with “It’s Up” featuring the dynamic duo of Young Thug and 21 Savage, while Latto joins Drake on the track “Housekeeping Knows.”
Listen: Drake Surprises Fans with 100GB of Music and Three New Songs Featuring 21 Savage, Young Thug, and Latto
DRAKE
— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast) August 6, 2024
BLUE GREEN RED
🚨OUT NOW🚨pic.twitter.com/VPeC5zgPUd
DRAKE x YOUNG THUG
— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast) August 6, 2024
ITS UP
🚨OUT NOW🚨pic.twitter.com/sIJdOXlL4G
OVO Sound announced the release via a special website link, revealing a treasure trove of files that includes intimate glimpses into Drake's creative process.DRAKE - HOUSEKEEPING KNOWS PRODUCED BY MEEEEEEE!!!! HES BAAAAAAACKKKK!!! 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 pic.twitter.com/F2V32QXurl
— GORDO (@GordoSZN) August 6, 2024
This release follows a busy year for Drake, marked by his high-profile feud with Kendrick Lamar. The rap battle, which included several diss tracks like “The Heart Part 6,” “Family Matters,” and “Push Ups,” intensified the competition between the two artists.
Although Lamar’s response track, “Not Like Us,” was well-received, many fans and critics debated who emerged victorious from the clash.
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In addition to his feud with Lamar, Drake has been active with various collaborations.
Recent partnerships include tracks with Camila Cabello and Sexyy Red, further showcasing his versatility and influence in the rap and hip-hop scene.
Despite the buzz surrounding the release, Drake has kept a low profile about the content drop.
The rapper shared some highlights on his Instagram Story but has yet to provide detailed commentary on the 100GB cache of material.
This enigmatic approach adds to the intrigue, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what else might be revealed in the future.
Drake's latest move not only enriches his catalog but also reinforces his status as a major player in the rap game, blending innovative distribution methods with exclusive content to keep his audience engaged.